Example sentences of "[to-vb] him the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Edward undertook to place a force of 600 men at the duke 's disposal and to grant him the earldom of Richmond , to which his family had an ancient claim and which John of Gaunt relinquished for the purpose .
2 Has the company appeared to escort him the rest of the way ?
3 The Leasehold Reform Act 1967 for the first time introduces leasehold enfranchisement , whereby a lessee is entitled to compel his lessor to sell him the freehold upon payment of compensation on a scale fixed by the Act .
4 Hands off : the splendid form of Dewi Morris ( left ) is likely to win him the nod as the second scrum-half in the British Lions ' squad , pushing Robert Jones out of the picture
5 He had seen enough terror there to last him the rest of his days .
6 Although the examiner appointed by the court may submit a report which accompanies the deposition , this is merely intended to give him the opportunity of recording facts , including incidents during the examination ( for example , that the witnesses fainted or rose up and tried to assault cross-examining counsel ) ; the examiner can not indicate his opinion as to the credibility of the witness or his own impressions of the witness 's demeanour .
7 These documents were intended to set out clearly the basis on which services would be provided to a customer , to inform him of his rights and to give him the opportunity of allowing or prohibiting certain types of transactions such as off-exchange transactions , borrowings on his behalf and illiquid investments .
8 In the end she agreed to give him the money for " Jack 's " fare .
9 but he used , instead of him buying the wood or getting me to give him the money for the wood , he cannibalized the fucking wardrobes and used the sides and the
10 I decided to give him the name of ‘ Man Friday ’ , because I first saw him on a Friday .
11 However , she was prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt .
12 I 'm still prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt because he is a decent manager who knows the ropes and who has been there before .
13 I 'm , no , I 'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt for the moment .
14 Yes , but particularly with reference to John Major , I think he 's had an amazing honeymoon and people are prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt as you were about his quote treatment of women unquote , and I suspect that the media have been particularly sympathetic and wearing kid gloves with him , and I find that the role of the media is to probe and to pry and
15 It shuts him up for the time being , and I 'm not going to give him the satisfaction of thinking his insolence cuts any ice with me .
16 She was n't going to give him the satisfaction of knowing she dared not be alone with him for even a few minutes .
17 To give him the satisfaction of hearing her agree that she was afraid —
18 ‘ So how long have you been waiting ? ’ she enquired , refusing to give him the satisfaction of rising to his bait or confirming his accurate character diagnosis .
19 He allowed himself a small , tight smile as she clenched her teeth and remained staring him full in the face , determined not to give him the satisfaction of accepting his subtle invitation to check his statement .
20 He took a step towards her as he started to unbutton his shirt , and she forced herself not to give him the satisfaction of moving away .
21 Robyn had thought much the same on numerous occasions but she was n't about to give him the satisfaction of letting him know that .
22 From one of the nightclub staff , probably , she decided , refusing to give him the satisfaction of probing further .
23 He had done a good enough job of getting her to do that already , and she 'd be damned if she was going to give him the satisfaction of letting it happen again .
24 She clenched her fists , unable to struggle , but determined not to give him the satisfaction of knowing she wanted him .
25 His left hand , bent with arthritis , curved over a stick on which he leant so heavily as to give him the appearance of physical deformity .
26 He was so desperate to work again that he begged Columbia Pictures to give him the role of Maggio in From Here to Eternity ( 1953 ) .
27 He earned his position by forcing Fox head Steve Roth to give him the lead in the much-touted The Good Son and $8 million in return for doing Home Alone 2 .
28 By the close of the first day , though , they had lost Broad , and Pat Pocock , going in as nightwatchman , had told the England physiotherapist Bernard Thomas that he had cleaned his teeth and gargled in case Thomas had to give him the kiss of life .
29 His girlfriend was trying to give him the kiss of life .
30 If I tell you that Maureen actually had to give him the kiss of life twice when he caught a chill , you 'll appreciate why we went to such lengths to keep him warm .
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