Example sentences of "him [vb infin] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The lepers made him think about the two who lurked in the cemetery of St Erconwald .
2 This does at least make him think of the kinds of life to be found in the sea .
3 Gombrich makes him think of the readiness with which the eye recognizes the features of the human face .
4 ‘ Knowing him , I expect he wanted to get rid of anything that made him think of the separation from his family , ’ she said sympathetically .
5 She would let him stay at the breast long after the milk had gone and the gentle , pulling movement as he continued to suck though he was no longer hungry were soothing .
6 But it is better to let him mingle among the guests and take the candid shots which add to the colour and fun of the day .
7 In this regard it is interesting to hear him comment in The Favourite Game that ‘ deprivation is the mother of poetry . ’
8 She breathed relief and opened her eyes just in time to see him disappear through the wire gate .
9 Then at the last minute she swung round , her heart bursting inside her , just in time to see him disappear through the terrace doors .
10 The society claims that there are ‘ cosmic masters ’ in the universe and that they have come ‘ to give priceless teachings to man to help him prepare for the New World and to bring a great millennium of peace ’ .
11 He was , he was , th they they took him , they chained him up , and they let him loose in the local cemetery , and left him there .
12 As they passed through the hall , she saw him glance at the picture that was hanging there , and asked him on an impulse if he knew who the original was .
13 But he refused to take no for an answer and after a few unseemly tussles Sally decided it was easier to give in and let him explore inside the leg of her panties .
14 Edging between the two tall , upright stones , Tug heard him mutter at the Woman , ‘ Lock up the car and bring the Kalashnikov .
15 When they reached the Watermen , Mary and Ruth would n't let Ernest into the kitchen , but made him wait in the bar .
16 G. is pleased with the response at the company — not only do they report as soon as possible when they 've got a pollution , they let him know about the progress they make : ‘ I 've got them so well trained now they 'll be phoning half an hour before they have a discharge . ’
17 A nurse led Charlie through to a cubicle where an elderly man in a long white coat made him strip to the waist , cough , stick out his tongue and breathe heavily before prodding him all over with a cold rubber object .
18 Patrick climbed out first and them helped Jane down ; Collins was the last man out , and Patrick heard him murmur to the driver , " Around the block the long way , only stop if you see us on the street . "
19 Let him take his chauffeur 's cap off very slowly and say softly to me , ‘ oh sir , I do n't never want to work for anyone else , never ’ ; let him kneel by the side of the great bed , in the moonlight , and let him lean over to kiss me gently on the lips and to run his leather-gloved hand tenderly across my cheek , across my lips , through my hair , saying all the time , ‘ oh sir , I 'm here sir , I 'm right here , I 'm right here by the bed ; was you calling me sir , did you call me ? ’
20 This was the first time I had seen him surf in the flesh , but for an entire month I had contemplated him pulling fearlessly into a vicious Pipeline tube when I should have been writing lectures .
21 The examples that Shklovsky 's enthusiasm for the idea makes him choose in the early essays are extremely heterogeneous , and this heterogeneity makes him come close to spoiling the unique value of his case .
22 This produces the effect of a " coincident actualization " observed in sentences such as I saw him swim across the river , which can be depicted as : With auxiliaries , the connection between the infinitive and the verb with which it is in syntactic relation is much more intimate : the auxiliaries used with the infinitive do not merely evoke some other event whose support coincides in time with that of the infinitive — they qualify the very incidence of the infinitive 's event to its extra-verbal support , as actual ( do auxiliary ) or potential ( the modals ) .
23 I heard him refer to the Danuese as ‘ natives ’ and myself once as a ‘ Chinaman ’ .
24 Now I see him scramble for the fallen gun .
25 Probably does nt even let him speak to the staff there .
26 Lady Dawkins , who had never heard him speak before , surprised herself by her reaction when she heard him speak at the Albert Hall in January 1912 :
27 Mind you , he shits himself does n't he , cos Johnny Giles was it 's controversial cos they would n't let him speak at the end of the game .
28 Isay helped him dress for the banquet that evening , showing no resentment at having to double as valet as well as bodyguard .
29 Surveying the results of her handiwork , she stayed only long enough to see him scrabble for the safety of the bank .
30 She put her head on one side , trying to make him understand from the look in her eyes that Stephen had been upset by the references to his mother 's death .
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