Example sentences of "him we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The gift of the Holy Spirit is the seal of his part of the contract ; by committing ourselves to him we put our name to it too .
2 Okay so ah the next question the remarks anyone looking across at him we put a bit of pressure on them and they take interest .
3 She must have been upstairs because almost as if in answer to him we heard her heavy tread on the stairs .
4 It was Peter who contrived to enlist HRH Prince Philip as President of British Appeal and through him we got HRH Prince Bernhard as our first President of WWF International .
5 I said to him we made her a cup of coffee out of a teapot that was bought and she says she was talking about it .
6 ‘ The coroner wants to resume now , but I 've told him we 've nothing to go on .
7 I said to him we 've been conned !
8 perhaps still tell him we 've cancelled , we 're cancelling
9 Bust the balloons , bugger off home , tell him we shot everything that moved . ’
10 It is to him we go when we need support .
11 As the place was really his gig we could n't use it without him We 'd been talking about it for ages — and Bernie was always badgering us about it — but we 'd not really done anything about it .
12 and that 's the way its it left we left it but of course as I mentioned to him we 'd completely omitted Tats which of course we we we had n't done Tats at all .
13 And if I ring him we get cut off in the middle of the call . ’
14 I thought : if Mr Hobbs tells him we came back early , Richard will know .
15 ‘ The first time I saw him we conversed very closely together ; and in the prospect of death he seemed solicitous to prepare for it .
16 Laba was quite a celebrity in the village , and from him we learnt just what it is like to be embraced by a really big snake .
17 Mother had a lot of good words too , I must say , but er it was him we learnt a lot of wor And granny especially you learned a lot of words of hers .
18 Without him we had to struggle along with just the three of us .
19 We rang our dog man , Odd-Knut Thoresen , and told him we had arrived .
20 I had tried to excuse our conduct by telling him we had just needed a wash .
21 blinked at me blearily as I told him we had better ring the hospital .
22 She said : ‘ I woke John and told him we had burglars .
23 He said he was a Bill Francis , so I told him we had a General Francis talking to Mum in the sitting-room , and he seemed ever so surprised !
24 Well , we thought he 'd gone out , but apparently he must have got to the door just as the bomb landed , and the blast blew the door backwards , er the door inwards , knocked me dad backwards and at the back of him we had a cellar , but it went through this , the cellar door and although it turned round before it went down the cellar , he finished up down there because we did n't know this til after a while that me brother wou did n't offer to go out , so I went out think , to find where me dad was you see .
25 Apparently he came to the office to get her telephone number and she told him we had them . ’
26 When I told him we had recently come up from Southampton he said , " Gee , I would n't go to sea in that little tub for double my wages . "
27 He simply said something about it 's being his land and Piers told him we had made a mistake and we all rode off as hard as we could because we were bursting with laughter — ’
28 I mean erm them solicitors sent a letter to him we had a copy come here but erm , he 's got ta pay her fifty pound a week .
29 The Devil does not mind which of these attacks upon him we make , because taken on their own either one will leave us helpless and impotent in the Enemy 's territory .
30 Tell him we need men here ; as many as possible ! ’
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