Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] he [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ . |
2 | Tell him that you have decided to wage unrestricted war ; that , from this moment on , he is fair game ; that you may attack him without warning at any time ; that he will be at risk whenever he is in or near the school or club where the bullying takes place . |
3 | And not a murderer , whatever else you may know him to be . |
4 | You ought to shop him for the income tax then |
5 | You ought to remember him from Becksley , surely |
6 | ‘ As you were working and you run a business , I assumed you must leave him with a babyminder . ’ |
7 | Whenever you interview Dudley Moore , it is a known fact that you must ask him about losing his virginity at the age of 23 . |
8 | ‘ You must hate him by now . ’ |
9 | So you must help him with these definitions . |
10 | And you must fight him as an enemy and you must defeat him . |
11 | ‘ You must fight him like a gentleman , without anyone to help you ! ’ she told her husband . |
12 | You must prod him with coloured pencils , or tell him he must be joking when he makes heavy weather of something that another author does neatly . |
13 | You must release him from the command ; if you allow him to break the command on his own , you are effectively untraining him . |
14 | You should conscript him to your party . |
15 | You should hit him on the head , see some blood running — would n't stun him at all . |
16 | And how there were some there who thought no shame to recommend that you should invite him to a meeting , so that he could be taken unawares and murdered there . |
17 | ( With an inattentive , hyperactive child you might hold him in front of you and ask him to repeat your request as a check that he has ‘ taken it in ’ . ) |
18 | You might cut him to pieces and he would not speak , ’ said Isambard , thoughtfully frowning . |
19 | you might remember him from Wembley as the man who levelled for Norway against England with that wonderful shot . |
20 | Yeah , you might get him off me . |
21 | ‘ They say you 'll marry him before the end of the year , miss . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'll do him for me because I ask and because he 's a lousy , rotten drug-pusher . |
23 | ‘ Now you 've got the boy , you 'll turn him into a thief and a liar . |
24 | anyway Bob said oh you 'll see him on Friday , I says Bill is a busy bloke you know , I says you ca n't just go on Friday and expect to do it over weekend |
25 | Now you 'll see him in a moment , he this guy driving he wants to go off on a slip road . |
26 | Tell him it made your mickey fall off and you 'll sue him for loss of your wife 's affection , ’ Arty shrugged indifferently , as he drew on his dressing gown and headed for the bathroom , where there was a larger mirror . |
27 | You 'll find him at home ; he was n't fit to go to work today . |
28 | You 'll find him on the practice pitch . ’ |
29 | ‘ If you wish to meet the dog , ’ she whispered , ‘ you 'll find him on the island . ’ |
30 | ‘ No , but you 'll find him in the bar at the nearest race meeting to London . |