Example sentences of "him [adv] [adv] [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Was he furious because she 'd led him on only to change her mind at the last minute ?
2 First Parker put him clear only to see him miscontrol and allow Gunn to save — and then Gunn kept out his close-range diving header .
3 He brought you back here , and you stayed with him long enough to get him to part with the doge 's ring … ’
4 It is high time Eubank put on another world-class performance , but opponents such as Gimenez simply do n't fire him up enough to produce his best .
5 This superb American served the Allies on the sea and in the post-war relief organizations till disgust at the treatment of the Poles by the Western Alliance sent him back home to lick his wounds and write an epic book .
6 Already she knew him well enough to realise he would never make threats he was n't prepared to carry out .
7 She was now only a step away from her target , so she was n't far from getting to know him well enough to question him about his allegiance — just as long as she could keep his escort sweet , which would probably mean more bondage if that was the only way he could get his nuts off .
8 ‘ I know we should n't have let him go , but I did n't feel we know him well enough to tell him he was too drunk to drive . ’
9 ‘ But this attack has hit him hard enough to call you back at once .
10 He was a primitive misogynist whose hatred of the wife of one of his friends led him quite seriously to plan her murder .
11 On their third night she ordered him quite roughly to bring his legs closer together and found a way of rubbing herself against his knee while sucking at his neck that made him shudder .
12 She knew him too well to imagine he 'd let her get away easily , even when he learned there was money .
13 I disabused his mind on this point by telling him about the fresh pug marks I had seen at the pool , and advised him very strongly to collect his buffaloes and return to the village .
14 Agreeing the case was arguable , the judge told Mr Pannick he would rely on him very carefully to consider whatever documents came from the Government , not represented in court yesterday , when considering whether to continue pursuing the challenge .
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