Example sentences of "be [v-ing] him [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He can operate as a defender , a sweeper or a midfielder , and I 'll be using him in the midfield role . |
2 | I 'll be seeing him before the match . |
3 | Friends remarked that it was a measure of Branson 's single-minded approach to conversation that you could be regaling him with the most scandalous piece of tittle-tattle in London and he would turn on his heel and walk away , leaving you talking to thin air , while he made yet another telephone call about business . |
4 | Some deep throbbing vibration seemed to be keeping him in the air , and his limbs ached . |
5 | In fact , ’ she added , driven by an unholy desire to be perverse , ‘ I shall be meeting him after the boat ride . |
6 | Mrs Prentice , had to wait until 2.20am before she knew that she would be joining him in the House , ousting Tory Energy Minister Colin Moynihan , in the process . |
7 | Mr Sabin 's family has been in the publishing and bookselling business since 1865 and his son Mark will be joining him in the new venture , together with David Fuller , another former Ackermann director . |
8 | So while helping my old friend , I would be losing him at the same time . |
9 | Erm , well , I assume you mean out of recent Leeds United players ( you ca n't seriously be comparing him with the real greats of football can you ? ) . he could certainly hit it , and sometimes goal-bound ( and quite often into the wall or behind for a goal kick ) . |
10 | I could be putting him on the spot . |
11 | I shall be watching him on the television . ’ |
12 | What might be watching him from the shadows ? |