Example sentences of "him [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All around him rode many squadrons of Rajput cavalry whose armour glittered from afar .
2 Let him rule this country for you . ’
3 If the ex-employee remembers details of some of the previous employer 's customers , there is nothing to stop him using this information .
4 Tell him to wait two minutes , that 's all . ’
5 Do you have confidence in him to conduct this operation ?
6 It is also clear that Castro 's overriding concern with the security , both military and economic , of his revolution obliged him to conduct domestic policy with one eye on Moscow .
7 Similarly , within ATE areas testing could be supported by intelligent diagnostic information systems capable of guidance and support to the test engineer helping him assimilate complex failure history data and useful testing procedures .
8 I do n't want him to lose all sense of proportion ; we must make a five .
9 James I did , on the specious excuse of the ransom due to England for his release ; James V blackmailed the papacy into allowing him to extort vast amounts of taxation from the church .
10 Tong ordered the pilot to circle Ho Chi Minh City to allow him to unload anti-communist leaflets over the city .
11 A letter written to Bush in early October by a group of 53 US senators , urging him to suspend economic assistance until the restoration of representative government in Pakistan , led an official Pakistani government spokesman on Oct. 22 to describe the senators as " a group opposed to the national interests of Pakistan " .
12 It hurt him to see such changes in her .
13 At one point Dr. Goldsmith was informed that ‘ this committee definitely order him to see all persons who apply for admission to the House before they are admitted , in accordance with the requirements of the local government board ’ .
14 Even Ipuky could not arrange for him to see this body , and he no longer had the cachet of officialdom with which to browbeat the embalmer .
15 ‘ I certainly expect him to see this season out .
16 This global vision allows him to see foreign artists through Indian eyes and vice versa .
17 They wanted him to like this house but he did n't , and he was n't saying so just so they 'd feel better .
18 At least she would n't have far to go home if the evening turned into an unmitigated disaster , with him weeping drunken tears and slobbering all over her shoes while he told her the sad story of his life .
19 Then he gets low and is already in a state of anxiety which tends to make him make poor judgements .
20 She watched him raise one hand to rub the nape of his neck , then flex his shoulder muscles .
21 And it was the long shorts that allowed him to wear waist-to-ankle underpants during a game without anyone noticing .
22 On April 30 , 1989 , Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah announced a Cabinet reshuffle after pressure from the central government forced him to include certain Congress ( I ) leaders in his Jammu and Kashmir National Conference ( JKNC-Farooq ) and Congress ( I ) adminstration , increasing the number of Cabinet members from 19 to 30 .
23 Besides , sometimes a person 's consent to a right or benefit is required for him to acquire that right or a benefit .
24 I had on the programme Brahms 's Fourth Symphony and at the rehearsal Lamond said to me , ‘ You know , I knew Brahms ; I heard him conduct this piece . ’
25 I did n't want him to breathe that stuff into his lungs , ’ he says .
26 A Maryland medical board ordered him to perform 100 hours of service in an Aids clinic .
27 ‘ He 's played extensively in the Football League and I ca n't see him encountering any difficulty with the game over here . ’
28 I did n't want anyone to go to that sort of trouble , but … well , I know Steve 's worried , and I want him to enjoy this trip . ’
29 The only time the mother spent with the boy was during meal-times and she had become so anxious about him eating sufficient quantities that she hovered over him and interfered with his eating pattern .
30 Next Lilliput asked him to paint three pictures based on London 's river for reproduction in the July 1947 issue of the magazine .
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