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

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1 A farmer and his wife have been teaching their son at home for over two years because they do n't want him to go to a special school .
2 Trust him to go to the other extreme .
3 He urged him to go to the local hotel , only twelve miles in the wrong direction .
4 I said I wanted him to go to an outside hospital , so they took him .
5 ‘ A pity you did n't get him to attend to the little bitch before , ’ commented Rachel .
6 The defender is often faced with a claim of exorbitant amount , an agent for the pursuer who is unprepared or unable to quantify the same properly , and a pursuer who believes that his accident will be sufficient to enable him to retire to a comfortable abode in the sun .
7 He had been put under the tutelage of Sergeant Bragg , a great bear of a man , a man whose principles would not allow him to stoop to the self-serving tactics of his superiors .
8 Deeply as she disliked and distrusted the actress , she still was n't certain just how Dane felt about her , and she was n't about to pin her own colours to the mast and risk having him leap to the other woman 's defence .
9 Do n't we want write and in fact get him to come to the next meeting then
10 We did what we could but , ideally , I 'd like to see him moved to a proper unit , specialising in orthopaedics .
11 He would have liked to join them as he was tired of being a lurking Briton but his sense of loyalty would not allow him to defect to the other side .
12 Needless to say , the taxation liability is ultimately a personal one for the partner — assessed on him according to the profit-sharing formula .
13 And with him going to a different school .
14 There were some mornings , Monday mornings in particular , when it would have been as quick for him to walk to the main gates and then catch an internal minibus to his office block .
15 Oswald had been brought up as a Christian prince in Celtic lands from the age of 12 , so it was perhaps natural for him to look to an Irish religious foundation for ecclesiastical and spiritual direction , and it may be that these overtures to Iona also reflect a dependence on Dalriadic military support at the time of his accession .
16 He jogged every morning with lead weights slung on his chest , back and thighs to get him used to the extra poundage of the armour .
17 Endill ran to the door expecting to see him crashing into the sea but when he looked down , saw him clinging to a wooden beam sticking out of the rock .
18 This week we read of him losing to an unranked Swede who virtually apologised after the match , explaining that Borg had been the reason for his getting into tennis in the first place .
19 Fairbank 's contribution to handwriting made him known to a larger public .
20 He had arranged for him to fly to an Italian song festival which was n't just Italian , it was an international song festival , of the lesser variety , but one which paid money .
21 I watched him attending to the new arrivals and tried to recall the details about him .
22 His supporters say his energy has enabled him to succeed to a large extent in holding the Palestinian movement together during a series of splits and crises .
23 Perhaps it was these journeys that made him realise to the full how many of the world 's species were on the brink of extinction .
24 It 's almost impossible for him to get to the decent matches . ’
25 Some time later a creditor did succeed in having him removed to a sponging house , where friends subscribed £500 to make life more bearable for him .
26 Quiss clawed at the wall , tearing the faded , yellowing books away from it , throwing them behind him like a dog digging a hole in the sand , bellowing incoherently and tearing and swiping at the wall , baring the green-black slate beneath as the torn , ripped pages fluttered away behind him falling to the grimy glass floor like some flat , grubby snow .
27 With a feeling of relief , she spotted him talking to a distinguished-looking Barbadian and his exotic female companion .
28 I besought him if the decision went against him to return to the Upper House and do his bit there .
29 After discussions with medical experts , Caolan 's parents , Brendan and Catriona , decided it would be best for the child and family for him to return to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children .
30 As for Forrester , Whelan , Bowman etc I got the impression that it was more desparation that made him turn to the younger players , granted their performances were top notch but I think the injury situation had more to do with it than Wilko 's judgement , after all where are they now ? ? ?
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