Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pers pn] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He made it to grammar school in Woking , leaving at sixteen with enough O-levels to get a traineeship on the local Surrey Advertiser .
2 When he entertained them to dinner , they travelled to his apartment at Buckingham Palace , not the other way around .
3 When he sold him to Villa for £450,000 in 1988 , Ferguson made no secret of the fact that he was delighted to see him go .
4 In his case , not only did the uncovered secret last but he sold it to Life magazine for what was in 1955 the veritable king 's ransom of $25,000 .
5 He requested her to parcel up most carefully in an oiled cloth his other gun and have it sent to him .
6 Perhaps he expected her to curtsy .
7 As he applied it to Putt 's body the sickening stench of burning flesh rose into the air and one of the gipsy men uttered a faint sound of revulsion .
8 Accordingly , he asked me to lunch , and we went to the Russell Hotel , which was conveniently near his office .
9 He asked me to caddie for him for the rest of the year .
10 Yes , Joe must have been desperately lonely at that time , because he asked us to dinner the following evening at Chez Victor 's , one of his favourite restaurants .
11 He got him to hospital and the doctors said that he lived for 70 minutes , but he was dead by the time we got there .
12 He invited her to lunch at his club for international journalists in Carlton House Terrace .
13 About a week later I met Mr Jaggers by chance in the street , and he invited me to dinner that evening .
14 He gave us his telephone number at the Ministry , and one afternoon when we rang him there he invited us to dinner .
15 He helped her to cream and sugar , then , taking his own black , sat down opposite and looked at her .
16 In support of this submission he referred me to Heaven v. Pender ( 1883 ) 11 Q.B.D. 503 and Le Lievre v. Gould [ 1893 ] 1 Q.B .
17 He referred me to President of India v. La Pintada Compania Navigacion S.A. [ 1985 ] A.C. 104 where , in declining to extend the common law so as to enable a plaintiff to recover interest by way of general damages , the House of Lords were influenced by the fact that the legislature had twice intervened to deal with entitlement to interest .
18 We asked him where it came from in the bible , and he referred us to Exodus chapter 14 .
19 When her father saw the evidence of this sin he condemned her to death .
20 According to Pilkington , ‘ One child he examined had such a lacerated tongue he compared it to sago pudding . ’
21 He handed it to Burden and said , apparently inconsequentially :
22 He touched them to keeper .
23 Somehow Luke felt he owed it to Spike 's memory to save the mare .
24 He had no intention of selling this portrait and in his 1952 will he bequeathed it to Bowler .
25 " Frith could have killed El-ahrairah at once , but he had a mind to keep him in the world , because he needed him to sport and jest and play tricks .
26 And he did the same thing at Brackley Town , he guided them to success , their best ever season , he 's gone to Buckingham Town , took a few players with him , so Brackley Town , they 're not too pleased and they 're going to be out to beat Buckingham Town tonight , but I 'm going to sit on the fence and go for Buckingham 3 1 .
27 That was how she described it to herself , although what it really meant was that he took her to bed whenever he felt like it and occasionally gave her an absent-minded smile backstage .
28 If he took her to hospital they might keep her in .
29 fell Thursday night , she got up to go to toilet during night and fell , Michael was sleeping there fortunately cos he 's working in Yorkshire and she got a pain on her elbow anyway in the morning , so he took her to hospital and she 'd fractured and they operated on her , same day , two hour operation , I have n't heard anything yet have we , we rang
30 He took me to lunch at a discreetly ill-lit restaurant and then to an hotel on the Ile St Louis , where we passed two hours of the afternoon gratifying his fantasies .
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