Example sentences of "him [prep] [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 I 'll cut him up small and fry him for the kids ' breakfast .
2 Joshua 's father , Moishe , the community 's Rabbi , cherished his grandson and would have devoted what was left of his life to guiding him through the intricacies ' of Talmud and Gemara to the Rabbinate if Jacob had shown any vocation .
3 Remembering that Peter Suvarov had , himself , taken part in that Revolution , Julia asked him about the Russians ' probable intentions .
4 He took the view that his agents , the defendants , should have told him of the Perots ' interest in both properties , being material information relating to his sale of Caliban .
5 However , resentment from those who had learned the trade through the proper apprenticeship forced him into a debtors ' prison in 1738 .
6 All the time Wyn lived next to him in a nurses ' home , helping every day on the long haul to some form of recovery .
7 The driver of the truck sent to meet Charles and his baggage at the railhead south of Arras , had told him that Lord Christopher — Charles did n't ask the surname — was waiting for him in the Officers ' Mess of 2nd Grenadiers .
8 He judged Asquith 's sense of probity correctly-meeting him in the Travellers ' Club later , the Liberal leader said ‘ You have done quite right . ’
9 How differently did it appear to him from the Berelands ' assessment !
10 But social services decided they did not have sufficient information to justify removing him from the Roberts ' care .
11 But social services decided they did not have sufficient information to justify removing him from the Roberts ' care .
12 Louis did not at all resemble Dahl 's amiable dream dispenser as Preston remembered him from the twins ' illustrated paperback .
13 That , and trying to recruit him to the parents ' Association committee ( which was almost the same thing , as the most active women members were divorcees ) .
14 He received Mark in the central lobby and took him to the Members ' tea room for a chat over a pot of tea .
15 His talents , his wealth , and the changing times raised him to the court of assistants of the Levant Company from 1644 to 1648 , and in 1645 Parliament appointed him to the Goldsmiths ' Hall committee , through which Royalists redeemed their sequestrated estates by paying compositions .
16 Disagreeing with him over the patients ' preparatory period before inoculation , which he proposed to reduce from a month to eight or ten days , and recommending an open-air regime instead of confinement indoors following inoculation , Sutton left to set up his own practice at Ingatestone , Essex , in October 1763 .
17 And when a fellow American expatriate , Ethel Sands , saw him at the Richmonds ' in Wiltshire , he seemed " peaceful and happy now , after his stormy life … "
18 He tells me to meet him at the magistrates ' court the following morning , tells me to keep away from the scumbags .
19 Erm , no yo I 've , er I 've asked him at the parents ' evening what he expected us to do for economics , right ?
20 Their response to the Lord Chancellor 's green papers , sent to him by the Judges ' Council , broke a long-standing convention that the judges made no comment as a group on proposed changes in the law .
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