Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah well by then you 'd , you 'd already messed him up , she must 've got him to sleep before she put him down in the cot did she ? |
2 | All those lies for Ewen Mackay before you 'd even met him ? ’ |
3 | He 's Garvey , but you 'd best call him Master . |
4 | Yeah , well tell him you 'll put him in his diary , I I would have thought if you 'd just sent him the notes to each meeting he would come if he would , if he could , and if he ca n't , he ca n't . |
5 | I suppose you 'd all spoiled him , kept him wrapped in cotton wool . ’ |
6 | Perhaps you 'd better give him a pop over hurdles tomorrow . ’ |
7 | when he gets , when daddy comes home you 'd better give him a big cuddle and ask him |
8 | ‘ You 'd better show him , Sarah . ’ |
9 | ‘ You 'd better show him in . ’ |
10 | Oh well you 'd better tell him then . |
11 | " I think you 'd better leave him for now , " interrupted Mr Jenks , walking down the corridor , " I 'll deal with him later . " |
12 | You 'd better warn him that I 'll expect to see him some time tomorrow , if he does n't feel up to an interview this evening , that is ! ’ |
13 | ‘ Then you 'd better warn him I 'm not that sort of girl , ’ said Becky . |
14 | Looking round , he saw that the young accomplice had retrieved the knife and was pointing it at him like a gun , stammering : ‘ You 'd better let him go , d' you hear ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Now that you 've lost him , you 'd better find him . ’ |
16 | ‘ You 'd better ask him . ’ |
17 | Yes , you 'd better take him along now . |
18 | If you were important enough you came up to see him . |
19 | There is always an expert , somewhere , on any subject , if only you know where to find him . |
20 | you know just to wipe him down and everything in the morning , he just grabbed that and I could see this thing tipping and I went oh god no , please , because that could of been the duvet , the duvet covers |
21 | There you are with some glum , drunken , disapproving monster and you creep round asking him what 's wrong and trying to cheer him up . ’ |
22 | You go along to see him first thing tomorrow . ’ |
23 | ‘ Because you did not know him . |
24 | He would watch the notices in the papers , and when someone died and the widow was left alone , he would go there and think up some sort of lie — he lied always , as a boy , even when there was no need , and he looked so clean and innocent that if you did not know him you would believe him , every time . |
25 | Mordecai himself was so much part of the shadows that at first when you stepped into the shop you did not see him . |
26 | ‘ You did n't send him away because of me ? ’ she asked in amazement . |
27 | You did n't remind him t by not using the script you did n't |
28 | You knew he was there , wherever you were on the pitch and you did n't want him coming in behind you trying to get the ball . ’ |
29 | ‘ Why — if you did n't want him to claim me — to make me his heir ? ’ |
30 | ‘ My God , you did n't pay him off , you did n't bribe him to leave Maria Luisa alone ? ’ she cried in despair . |