Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] him [art] " in BNC.

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1 do n't be afraid of P M you 're right there you 'll find do n't be afraid to give him the C C Q , it 's no big deal .
2 But it 'd be easier to give him a work-card .
3 It would be easy to tell him the truth but that would mean throwing Dana to the wolves , and that she could n't do .
4 One would even be delighted to give him a helping hand .
5 It would be pointless to teach him the effect of the e-marker if he 's not clear about which symbols represent which sounds .
6 But there are plenty of predatory young women around , whom he might think would be able to give him a son …
7 I might be able to offer him a lift .
8 We were very pleased to be able to show him the range of products and services which are being exploited in our various markets .
9 She longed , oh , she burned to be able to tell him the truth , but Ace 's threats held ; also by the way Mike was looking at her at the moment he probably would n't believe her if she told him the truth about their relationship .
10 I would be happy to send him a copy of our policy document if he would like to have more detail .
11 To the person with a simple doubt , a helpful discussion , a suggested book or a more detailed explanation may be enough to show him the way along which he can eagerly search for himself .
12 Do n't you think it would be kind to give him a call on his portable telephone and ’
13 comes along or not , but I just thought it might be nice to give him a break away from home and he wo n't go on his
14 ‘ Would n't it be best to tell him the truth ?
15 If the court can spell out an implied agreement that all parties recognised that the continuing partners would be entitled to carry on the practice after the departure of an outgoing partner , the right to a full dissolution will not be available , but the outgoing partner will have the benefit of s43 of the Act and the continuing partners will , after all necessary accounts and inquiries have been taken , be obliged to pay him the value of his interest in the firm — see Sobell v Boston [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 1587 .
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