Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] him [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If you want to talk him the number 's o-five-hundred , four-o-four , treble zero . |
2 | Though I wish you 'd given him a different name . |
3 | Still ca n't you dare to make him an offer on it ? |
4 | ‘ And I 'd advise you to reserve judgement on him till you get to know him a little better ! ’ |
5 | ‘ Could you have given him a home ? ’ |
6 | You kept giving him a hundred . |
7 | I do n't blame him for falling for you , but do n't you go giving him a hard time just before the race ! |
8 | ‘ You did lend him the money , did n't you ? ’ |
9 | yes you did got him a card and a pair of socks |
10 | And it 's certainly not available in sufficient detail for for all of the sectors to make a fair comparison and I think Mr has made this point in in when you 've questioned him a number of times today that the information is just not available or to hand to make to make that comparison . |
11 | I said , " You 've given him a bloody licence to do it . " |
12 | You 've given him an adverse marking . |
13 | You 've known him a long time ? ’ |
14 | ‘ One day , ’ said Sergeant Joe , ‘ one of them will come back with proof that you 've sold him a forgery . ’ |
15 | ‘ Oh , that 's the Eiffel Tower , ’ and he says it in the same tone of voice as if you had shown him a portrait of Grandpa , and he had said : ‘ So that 's your grandfather I 've heard so much about . |
16 | Willie ‘ O ’ is a bit stronger and a lot younger than Mick so you have to give him a slight edge when it comes to form and fitness . |
17 | Goes mad when you have to call him a cockney . |
18 | You have granted him the desire of his heart |
19 | The patient 's memory can be retrained through simple exercises such as question-and-answer sessions after you have read him a short passage from a book or newspaper . |