Example sentences of "he [verb] them [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He made them each a cup of tea , listing other jobs for which he was not suitable .
2 Equally remarkably , he made them open their pockets , so that they gave with extraordianry generosity when other communities as far away as Italy suffered disasters like their own .
3 Not that he plays them all that well , ’ he admitted , thoughtfully watching the harried youngster trying to be as tall as his tallest and most formidable charge .
4 And what things did he want them both to forget ?
5 He stabbed them many times after they were dead .
6 He stuffed them all down his mouth and his nose , all his hankies ?
7 He said that he had taken into account the views of local authorities put to him since he met them last year , he might have taken in to account of course , we did n't accept any of the er er observations .
8 He offers them another unsettling peacemaking idea ; they invent another excuse for turning it down .
9 Taking no chances , he avoided them both in one long stride .
10 I can never tell cos he pinches them all .
11 He asked them this question , do you believe that I am able to do this ?
12 I do n't know where he got them all from but it was always very interesting , and we worked our way through an album that was subsequently released .
13 He got them all from Barry Cross but gave his three-person Cycle Project Team to David Campbell .
14 Finally he got them all into bed .
15 But when he insisted that the same warnings should be used on advertisements , and be bigger than at present , he got them furious .
16 Naturally , he spoils them rotten .
17 So watch them for a while and then he started dancing with them and he dance them all night and he just get in his hand .
18 He damned them all , saying the right answer was political ; full stop .
19 He wiped them clear and peered inside the smoking gap .
20 The passage was not some ghastly simile of war or territorial domination ( though heaven knows what the Iranians would have made of it ) , but just a pictorial explanation of the passage North said he read them next , from the third chapter of Galatians : ‘ Know ye therefore that they which are of faith , the same are the children of Abraham . ’
21 Frankie often joined his classmates in taunting them because of their poor homes or absent fathers , yet in his heart of hearts he envied them all .
22 Then he invited them both through into his office .
23 They sported ditches and hedges and he built them proper jumps in the hedgerows to practise over and life got far more earnest and dangerous .
24 But the only noise he could hear coming from the barn was the men 's loud and regular breathing , and when he entered , he found them all asleep , including Troy .
25 He continued to wear glasses even when he found them unnecessary simply because they had become part of his image .
26 Not that he found them conflicting , still less was he offering a comparative mythology .
27 The defender averred that as a result of that announcement he telephoned Macfie & Alexander , speaking to Mr Rae , one of the partners , and told him to expect an offer of £70,000 from Ferguson & Forster and that he instructed Mr Rae that when the offer was received , he ( the defender ) would consider its terms and if he found them satisfactory he would instruct Mr Rae to accept the offer .
28 He found them both sitting there .
29 He found them enjoyable too and full of good advice on skin care .
30 ‘ Cafiero , that rich son of a pig , he came this way , tried to make the peasants rise on his own estates , ’ Davide 's father was talking , ‘ but he found them hard to excite down Acquaqueta way in spite of everything .
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