Example sentences of "he [verb] him [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Should he make him a friend ?
2 He got him an office towel for the washroom .
3 He helped him a lot with research about the history of the building , how the models are made , that sort of thing . ’
4 you know I 'm having a clear out and he promised him a tin
5 He said he told him the story and he said if you could just get back to Greentoft , he says , I would give you the best two cattle out of my byre .
6 He studied him a moment , intently , almost fiercely , then pointed up at the overhead camera .
7 Edouard took him on a tour of the stables ; he showed him the tack-room ; he introduced him to the horses , and gave the little boy lumps of sugar to give them .
8 He showed him the mess library and the official telephone , then discreetly vanished .
9 He showed him the work of Karl Barth , who , though a Swiss , then taught at the Protestant faculty at Münster in North-West Germany , and was the leader of European reaction against the conventional liberal schools of divinity .
10 He lived in at that time just over the road er down the road here and then something went wrong during the war that was over my father and er cos matter of fact when my father come off the dredger erm the Harbourmaster wanted to give him er he give him the push and turned round and he said my father name was .
11 Willie tapped Zach 's shoulder but he had already read his mind and he handed him a couple .
12 ‘ Please do n't cross the white line , ’ Kragan warned Frick as he handed him a set of noise excluders .
13 Again , he bowed his head to the child , and when she 'd run off , he tapped again on the wall , and when the boy from the cafe appeared , he handed him the bird and asked him to keep it in his cellar for coolness until he returned from Riba on the train that evening , after he had collected the rent .
14 At that point the creditor could still refuse to have the man released from prison and insist of his being kept there , so long as he paid him a groat a day .
15 Too many women have been brain-washed for centuries in to accepting the old saying : 'A son 's a son till he gets him a wife , but a daughter 's a daughter all her life . ’
16 He was right next to the linesman when he called him a name and he deserved to go .
17 He was supposed to take the advice of Archbishop Lang of Canterbury but he distrusted everything Lang said because he thought him an appeaser of Hitler .
18 Peter even received a hand-written reply from Mr Major when he sent him a copy of his book , saying it would come in ‘ very useful ’ .
19 He offered him a job on the paper .
20 He offered him a chair and also sat , but after ten seconds was on his feet again .
21 And he tells him the story and he goes and the man threw me out of the taxi .
22 So he gives him a pint of water , he goes and sits with the other ones .
23 He gives him a petrol account and then he sa he 's started in the building .
24 And he gives him the option , he offers to him the the right to redeem .
25 It was n't a sort of a sort of a thin cane , it was quite a big stick , he whacked him a couple of times across the backside .
26 A BEER-loving juror astonished a judge when he slipped him a note asking : ‘ When is it dinner time ? ’
27 He gave him a document and showed him the photocopying room .
28 As he passed Liam , still asleep , he gave him a shove and sent him sprawling into the gravel .
29 he gave him a job , er
30 He gave him a broom and told him to go and sweep the animal turds of the deck . ’
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