Example sentences of "he take him " in BNC.

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1 Charlie , is on his last legs , has been for years and , might as well have him put down , as that Nick keep saying , I think I 'll have to have him put down he , when he takes him for a walk he collapses .
2 Or , like he , if the little girl 's riding him , he always goes with her then as well , but even if the girl 's not on him , he takes him for a walk like a big dog so I mean , they 're lovely people , you could n't wish to have him with nicer people , erm , you know they are , they really are nice
3 He takes him to a football training course , because he does n't like to think that he goes to play football on the park .
4 Be so kind , please , as to enquire from your colleagues whether any of them brought a fare from the Theater an der Wien this evening at about , ’ — Thiercelin consulted his watch — ‘ ten minutes before seven , and where he took him . ’
5 That winter , he took him skiing .
6 In the spring he took him to the house in Normandy .
7 He took him to all the different workshops de Chavigny maintained in different parts of Paris : he let him watch these highly skilled men at work , the specialists in metalwork , the specialists in inlay work and enamels , the gem-cutters , the gem-setters , the team of men who made the mechanisms for clocks and watches .
8 He took him to a room in which was H. W. Hall , a solicitor .
9 Allison turned Book into a League star at the age of 30 when he took him from non-League Bath City to Plymouth Argyle .
10 He did not qualify him for income support , he supported him on to the back of his ass , he took him to the inn .
11 I went down to the straight away to the coal dealer and said , Take him a load of coal , and he took him .
12 He took him to a room behind the stage .
13 When Gebrec approached , he took him by the arm and murmured something which Melissa took to be a mild reproof .
14 He took him on .
15 He took him hunting with the Old Berkshire where he jumped all sorts of obstacles and had to learn to look after himself in tricky situations and he found a new enthusiasm .
16 To Finlayson 's surprise , he took him by the elbow and steered him , quite gently , to the door .
17 He took him to a long narrow room in the cellars of the law courts , where phone-taps were carried out .
18 But , it was said , he took him to his flat and indecently assaulted him while two other men looked on .
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