Example sentences of "he [verb] him [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The vicious front snap-kick caught him caught him just above his right hip , instead of square in the groin , but its force knocked him spinning to the ground . |
2 | so she him put him straight through and then goes , Mr Smith , erm , my name 's Mike , er , you do n't know me , but I 'm a graphic designer and er , my wife and I are trying to emigrate to Canada , and erm , I 'd like you to send me some business and give me two free tickets for it . |
3 | A blow from one of the men holding him knocked him down onto the cobbles . |
4 | refer him refer him back to Office Services . |
5 | He gave Stieber the number he was calling from , told him to call him back from outside . |
6 | Naked except for the band round his belly ; yet something about him marked him immediately as a singular character . |
7 | The suppressed energy radiating from the man before him reminded him again of McAllister , who possessed all those traits which women were not supposed to share — and how difficult that had made life for her . |
8 | 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 |
9 | There he stabbed him repeatedly on the head , body and neck . |
10 | When my hon. Friend meets the chairman of the East Cumbria authority , will he congratulate him warmly on the fact that having , since 1982-83 , secured a budget increase , after inflation , of almost 15 per cent . |
11 | He expected him henceforth to be both a Congregationalist and an Anglican . |
12 | He led him back along the wooden gantry to the steps . |
13 | And slowly , luring him with the chocolate wrapping , he led him back towards the feeding-place . |
14 | He found him out in the garden , sitting on a wooden bench by the pond . |
15 | As he holds him up in triumph , the lad piddles in his eye . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | His voice was a breath ; he did not look at Lachlan as he drew him forward beside him . |
18 | Con settled down opposite and when the boxer leaped to lick his face he clumped him companionably on the head with his fist . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Only then did he carry him back to the entrance . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | His right hand took hold of the guard 's tie and collar and he threw him backwards through the doorway . |
23 | and cos he paid him twice for that , their sweets , and John was coming up , so , I do n't know if it was genuine , asked him and I cos I knew John was coming up |
24 | Then he hosed him down with warm water until all traces of the beck had been removed . |
25 | He praises him too for his advocacy of careful and methodical procedures based on careful consideration of individual cases . |
26 | But he followed him quietly to the table and was soon deeply involved in his new study . |
27 | He served him well by telling him the truth and by refusing to scheme against him . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | And when they were espoused the King did them great honour , and gave them many noble gifts , and added to Rodrigo 's lands more than he had till then possessed : and he loved him greatly in his heart , because he saw that he was obedient to his commands , and for all that he had heard him say . |
30 | 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 … |