Example sentences of "is [verb] him [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But , the best thing to do is to see him at his off where he works , he 's a tailor you know that , do you ?
2 Through the discipline of such action , that is , through karma yoga , which involves ahi sā , we come to the realization of Truth or God , for to realize God is to see Him in all that lives , and to recognize our oneness with all creation .
3 The US Internal Revenue Service is accusing him of lying about his accounts from 1983 to 1986 .
4 This month the family of one of his victims is bringing him to trial .
5 Er I what I do n't want to do is to prompt him into
6 Although the COB Rules provide that no customer agreement is required for an indirect customer as such , the purpose of these provisions is to treat him as a direct customer in the particular circumstances and so that exclusion is irrelevant .
7 The Left would like a civilian , but if there is a candidate it is keeping him under wraps .
8 And some go on to accuse him of tunnel-vision , saying they doubt whether he ever really wanted a peaceful settlement in the Gulf ; whether he now has a view of what American policy after the war should be ; and whether his single-minded determination to win the war is blinding him to other dangers .
9 I am not underestimating him because that would be a serious mistake , but the greater our fear the more difficult it is to view him with that clinical detachment so vital for survival .
10 A woman who 's been writing to a convicted killer facing the gas chamber in America is to visit him on Death Row .
11 The friend is to visit him from time to time to make sure he proceeds with discretion .
12 When the pet can no longer enjoy a good quality of life or is suffering , your responsibility then is to free him from aches , pains and indignities , to let him die peacefully and with dignity .
13 And what we could do is keep him at Saint Christopher 's if we can afford to send him privately , keep him at Saint Christopher 's for a couple of years .
14 But that same reader is likely to resent and disbelieve the same insight when it is told him as a fact by an author .
15 ( Film sequence of riot police following horses in pursuit of miners ; policeman repeatedly striking crouching picket about the head ; miner taking flying kick at same policeman ; officer hitting different picket on head with baton as he is leading him behind police lines . )
16 The Royal Bank of Scotland is suing him in the High Court to recover the money , which includes a £500,000 overdraft .
17 Your only hope is to use him as a shield against the rest of the gang as you break through their line .
18 No further light has broken , nor will break , from God than Christ : the Spirit 's task is to illuminate him to us .
19 The other option for a Warlord is to put him on a wyvern or other big monster , but this is n't recommended .
20 Come on you lot you know where he is get him on the phone I want to talk to him .
21 So the best thing is , is get him by the scruff of the neck and ask him what 's he gon na do about them things that you fell over twice !
22 When Colin is upset , all you have to do is have him with a teacup in his hand and his trousers not quite fitting .
23 Sedgemore has improved so much since entering top grade rugby that club coach Alex Evans is tipping him for international honours .
24 Another way of expressing the ‘ tension ’ that racked Paul VI is to consider him as the heir of Pius XII and John XXIII .
25 Tim Severin , a renowned adventurer and author , set off on May 13th on a ‘ China voyage ’ which is taking him from Hong Kong to California on a bamboo raft , and will produce a book of that name , published by Little , Brown , in October 1994 .
26 ‘ One of Dolores 's helpers is putting him to bed , ’ she explained , with an unashamed air of relief .
27 It 's just one of the English traditions that unemployed security guard , John Nix is introducing him to .
28 It 's just one of the English traditions that unemployed security guard , John Nix is introducing him to .
29 Mr Yeltsin 's dilemma is that , to continue with economic reform , he has to get rid of the present parliament , which is blocking him at every turn .
30 All that the glass is blocking him from meeting .
  Next page