Example sentences of "you [verb] him [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And you got him now for nothing . |
2 | If you bring him down about |
3 | " Now you sit him down over there and wet his hair . " |
4 | You prick him once on each arm and leg . |
5 | An editor will appreciate it if you supply him regularly with information about the company , giving him advance warning of changes and additions to the product range , the factory or indeed any aspect of the company 's activities . |
6 | I just do n't know why you want him in on it . ’ |
7 | Not so , says Mr Crust : ‘ Even in this environment , if your house is alight you want a fireman there and you want him there in a reasonable length of time . ’ |
8 | ‘ You helped him across to his chamber ? ’ |
9 | You invited him in for a glass of sherry to ask him if you could borrow his bicycle , and I came too . ’ |
10 | I come to you to know if it is true that you hold him here in your charge . ’ |
11 | ‘ Did you tip him off about Bernard ? ’ |
12 | why ca n't you send him down to court ? |
13 | But it 's her house I mean they ai n't got no chi children or feel like saying to her whatever do you keep him there for . |
14 | Yet you threw him out of his job just to make room for me . ’ |
15 | Shift him when you like but the sooner you get him over to me the better . |
16 | I ask you to deal him leniently in that because of that . |
17 | The answer , passed onto folklore , was you dragged him back into your garden before you called the police . |
18 | ‘ And how much are you giving him out of that ? ’ |
19 | Why did you take him away from me ? ’ |
20 | If you have between you driven him back to his old ways , your souls will bear a heavy charge on the Day of Judgement ! ’ |
21 | Could you drag him along to a meeting ? |
22 | You saw him again in 1946 . |
23 | Not only did John make full appearances in Palace 's promotion side of 1968–69 , but he absolutely relished the challenge of Division One and , unless you saw him there for the Palace you will simply never know just what he did for us . |
24 | And see can you get him back into the world ? ’ |
25 | Honestly , Bina , what on earth did you pick him up for ? |
26 | Yes , why did you pick him up with the cart ? |
27 | ‘ If we brought you to where you could see the Zikr , could you pick him out for us ? ’ |
28 | You take him back in that . |
29 | When you take him out for his first walk on the lead , it is always nicer if an older dog accompanies you . |
30 | You could have spoken to him , you could have offered something of yourself , but you left him there in the stinking bloody cold . |