Example sentences of "he [verb] him [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A blow from one of the men holding him knocked him down onto the cobbles . |
2 | refer him refer him back to Office Services . |
3 | He gave Stieber the number he was calling from , told him to call him back from outside . |
4 | I mean I 've said to him answer him back like you would but he , he , the thing is he just thumps them , he just thumps and kicks and hits |
5 | He led him back along the wooden gantry to the steps . |
6 | And slowly , luring him with the chocolate wrapping , he led him back towards the feeding-place . |
7 | He found him out in the garden , sitting on a wooden bench by the pond . |
8 | As he holds him up in triumph , the lad piddles in his eye . |
9 | He heard a cry from a man at the bottom of the stairs who seemed to have had his face burned off , and he helped him out to safety . |
10 | Penda gave one sister in marriage to Cenwealh , king of the upper Thames valley Saxons , and when Cenwealh repudiated her he drove him out of his kingdom by c . |
11 | Only then did he carry him back to the entrance . |
12 | He would have forfeited the fragile trust Surere had put in him , and if he turned him over to Kenamun , he would lose all trace of the delicate thread that seemed , somehow , to link Surere with the girls ' deaths . |
13 | Then he hosed him down with warm water until all traces of the beck had been removed . |
14 | Finally he delivers him off to be crucified , and he takes that bowl of water and washes his hands thinking he 's absolved from guilt , but you do n't get rid of Jesus that easily . |
15 | He was particularly adept , this one , at stopping a forward bursting through from the line-out with a startling iron-hard thrust from his stump as he pulled him on to it with the other … |
16 | He pulled him down from behind ! |
17 | Finally he sent him back to Canterbury with warm commendations . |
18 | ‘ He sent him back to the pub ; he sat there for a while , and when he came back he 'd got the front shoes on . |
19 | He now not only re-introduced Elphege : he brought him back into his carefully limited and graded sequence of holy days at a very high level indeed , placing him among the Festivitates quae magnifice celebrantur , on a level with the Epiphany , the Purification and Annunciation , the Ascension , the Feast of St Gregory , and about half a dozen other main feasts of the Church year . |
20 | He brought him out of the bar . |
21 | And he sends him back as a man . |
22 | He gently insisted that Francis Morgan got a cup of tea , with sugar , down him before he escorted him out to the waiting car . |
23 | He did not qualify him for income support , he supported him on to the back of his ass , he took him to the inn . |
24 | Willi 's strong , stocky body inserted itself under the Direktor 's arm and he supported him out through the theatre door towards the car . |
25 | He dragged him out with help from another passer-by , and gave him resuscitation . |
26 | He carried him over to the great oak chair and stood him on it . |
27 | He left him out of the match against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin two years ago . |
28 | Father Reynard was a man striving for sanctity , though he sensed the priest was hiding something , as if he wanted him out of the house before Corbett noticed anything amiss . |
29 | At the entrance to the Press tent I asked the security man if Toby was inside and he pointed him out in the middle of the usual muddle of desks and papers , with telephones ringing and cigarette smoke drifting , and expletives exploding . |
30 | He pushed him out of the way . |