Example sentences of "him [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I wanted to answer his question , but I could not tell him my terrible secret . |
2 | Oh , thank Earth-and-animals I had n't told him my real name ! |
3 | ‘ Give him my best wishes , and ask him to come and have coffee with us . |
4 | I could n't find out anything about him , not even where he lived , though I told him my entire address ( 17 Daffodil Cottages , Bourton-on-the-Water ) and my age ( nineteen ) and that my parents were in Saudi Arabia where my father was computerising oil production . |
5 | The hospital will give him my car-phone number and he 'll call me as we drive in … |
6 | ‘ I was just showing him my new Bluebird . ’ |
7 | I think I am oblidged to show him my good will , and to give him my interest upon this occasion ’ . |
8 | I showed him my tiny purse . |
9 | I gave him my full smile . |
10 | His eyes filled , but he did not know it was happening , this overflowing , until I reached down , wiped his face , showed him my wet fingers which he dried with his own . |
11 | I took Friday to the other side of the island and showed him my big canoe . |
12 | They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name . |
13 | Leo had promised to ring me that evening in case there had been any news from the hospital ; and I told him my own news . |
14 | The day after doctors gave him their cautious opinion Roy gave away prizes for yet another cancer research fund-raising effort . |
15 | By this time she could already have borne him their two sons , Swegen and Harold . |
16 | So he knew that if he instructed Marshalls to act for him they would charge him their normal fees for their work . |
17 | Sharpe , now hoping to put his nightmare behind him , told how he froze when doctors gave him their devastating diagnosis . |
18 | Players hide the studs from referees by showing him their reserve pair — complete with regulation studs — and them quickly switch before the game . |
19 | To be like other people : gardening at the weekend , scent of freshly-mown grass , children playing on the lawn ; wife in a cotton dress , long-legged , her smile sharing with him their private memories , future secured . |
20 | He proceeds to mooch about in a hang-dog way until he runs across his younger brother , quiet student Dennis ( William Sage ) who informs him their long-lost father has just been arrested for bombing the Pentagon 20 years previously . |
21 | As for the supposedly devastating impact of the John Major Diary in Private Eye , of which I am also a co-author , I can only say that , despite the article 's prediction , it did not seem to stand in the way of a gratifying number of people giving him their enthusiastic support on Thursday — including myself . |
22 | They agreed to this and even gave him their headed notepaper to use in ordering . |
23 | ‘ They decided that it was in the best interests of the BBC and its future that John Birt should remain as director general , and gave him their full support . ’ |
24 | They decided that it was in the best interests of the BBC and its future that John Birt should remain as director general , and gave him their full support . ’ |
25 | Mellor was 30 when the voters of Putney in West London elected him their Tory MP in 1979 — the election that swept Margaret Thatcher to power . |
26 | After staying at Croisset she sent him her complete works ( in the 77-volume edition ) . |
27 | Her fortitude was such that she did not need to unload on to him her emotional worries . |
28 | Dumpy , down-to-earth Nellie faced facts and realised people would spot the difference in age between herself and Robert , so decided to confuse them all by calling him her adopted son . |
29 | Ellen gave him her sweetest smile , the one calculated to provoke cardiac arrest in a sworn celibate . |
30 | ‘ You mean I have a brain , ’ Polly flashed him her sweetest smile . |