Example sentences of "we [vb base] [to-vb] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Since Caliban is often performed in the modern theatre as if he were a later version of Thersites , we tend to expect him to be a prose-speaker .
2 When this happens , we begin to enjoy him for himself , present within us .
3 In our personal encounter with Christ , we begin to distinguish how we have naturally tried to please him , instead of allowing his love to enter our hearts so that we begin to love him with his gift of love to us .
4 We begin to ask him for more of his love to love him more .
5 Such examples lead on to Nagel 's definition of moral luck : ‘ Where a significant aspect of what someone does depends upon factors beyond his control , yet we continue to treat him in that respect as an object of moral judgment , it can be called moral luck .
6 However hard we try to make him into a literary archetype he remains firmly rooted in life , in nonliterary experience .
7 Smith wrote that Coleman ‘ improved the health of army horses beyond recognition … what we have to thank him for more particularly is the lessons he taught on the prevention of disease ’ .
8 But Iago 's ‘ practice ’ is so assured , his control of surface and perspective so total , that we have to put him in the highest class of hypocrites , along with Satan .
9 We feed him 8 or 9 times a day and then we have to help him with physiotherapy and bathe him .
10 As Jim comes into office , with a complete commitment to Christ and to the work and witness of this fellowship , we need to assure him of our love and prayers and support .
11 ‘ Oh , help , there 's blood everywhere — we need to get him in Resus. quick .
12 As we draw near to him in our distress , we learn to ask him for the things we need .
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