Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] you [vb mod] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 yeah , right , I mean you should let him come I mean
2 ‘ As you were working and you run a business , I assumed you must leave him with a babyminder . ’
3 ‘ Well , I hope you 'll charge him a proper fee next time .
4 I hope you will allow him to listen to our conversation . ’
5 I 'll bring Whitey to meet you just as soon as I can and I know you 'll love him . ’
6 Still I suppose you could say he suffered for his religion in the same way I suffer for my art .
7 I suppose you could call him something of a gear freak .
8 I doubt you 'd get him to do that . ’
9 As soon as I saw him I knew you 'd love him . ’
10 He 's such good fun , and I knew you 'd like him . ’
11 I think you would like him very much .
12 No I think you ought to take him because then I do n't have to place a man .
13 I think you 'll find him very cooperative . ’
14 I think you 'll find he 's also her brother . ’
15 I think you 'll find he wants him to be the best player in Scotland and NOT England
16 David and Angela came along to see it and David said , ‘ I must introduce you to this guy Tony DeFries who is going to be my manager , and I think you should meet him too . ’
17 And I think you should know he wanted me to go out with him . ’
18 I think you should let him know where he stands , ’ Maureen said .
19 Well I think you should put him out to work !
20 A junior spin doctor wandered down the aisle of bus and aeroplane using the language which presumably they drum into them at medical school : ‘ I will certainly convey your request to the Prime Minister for a comment on these polls , but I think you will find him taking the view that after April 9 you will all be writing about him winning the only poll that matters . ’
21 I said you 'd meet him at the car in ten minutes . ’
22 I wish ye would forget him , Rab . ’
23 Do you think you could manage him ? ’
24 Do you think you could get him to come in and talk to us ? ’
25 ‘ Do you think you can get him back ? ’ she said tightly .
26 You know you could trust him to do everything properly . ’
27 I mean if you live in a posh area , er , the student 's going to take a pride in what he 's done , because you know you can give him it every day of his life , and he , he wants to do something , but he wants to do it himself .
28 ‘ In other words when the two of you confront each other again you know you can beat him .
29 Do n't you wish you could eat him just like you ate your eggs ?
30 ‘ I suppose it was because you had such respect for him that you felt you could leave him in charge of the boarders tonight ? ’
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