Example sentences of "we [verb] him [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We asked him here about the Eighties and their aftermath .
2 ‘ The only time I can remember him with any coat at all was when we wintered him out as a three or four-year old , which we did deliberately to toughen him up . ’
3 We got him away from the Chink .
4 We brought him here ou , he changed his clothes from his own suit into the pied piper and erm then we got him back to the Prince of Wales Theatre .
5 After he 'd had a heart attack , we got him back to good health .
6 We got him halfway up the lane and we got so tired and I left them and came on ahead , ’ Sacco blurted out .
7 Tanya added : ‘ He sedated the dog before we got him out of the car .
8 When we got him out of here , a couple of the boys had a cuppa with him at a caff down the road .
9 Frank is now 79 and we invited him out of retirement to skipper another tug and remember the heyday of the canals .
10 And lead him out to the Waiting Room where he 's allowed to linger and holler for a while before we ferry him back to the night .
11 ‘ I have to admit we let him down over the gearbox which was slipping out of sixth gear and we have apologised for that .
12 So we put him outside in the ark .
13 We put him back in the sling-hammock to give him a chance to heal .
14 Are you saying that we bundled him down to the waterside and had him hanged ?
15 The Heathfield trainer commented : ‘ Breakfast Car bashed a leg in his last race and got a bit of heat in it , so we turned him away for the rest of last season .
16 we followed him over to Albans and I walked in and he goes , he goes oh it 's my disciples
17 We remember him most as the best diver ever to grace the Gorbals swimming pond .
18 You are the pleasures which we draw him on to — ( He escapes a fractional giggle but recovers immediately ) and by that I do n't mean your usual filth ; you ca n't treat royalty like people with normal perverted desires .
19 In the second stanza we find him still in the classical world , though this time it is the Greek rather than the Italian , and it begins by being the Greek seen not through the eyes of Frazer , but through the eyes of Keats .
20 We watched him closely from a distance .
21 We took him on after the war , when we were a bit short-handed .
22 So we took him up to Fountains Abbey ( one of Britain 's most famous monastic ruins ) .
23 We decided it was time to do something about that , so we took him along to the vet .
24 The next time I went to Los Angeles , I called him and we took him out to dinner .
25 We sent him off on his way . ’
26 No we did n't we sent him back in the February and we came back in er at the end of July so he was
27 We turn him over to DOS first and modify your mouse driver file from
28 We saw him down at Coventry .
29 We leave him outside as a deterrent .
30 ‘ I need to look more closely before we carry him back with us . ’
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