Example sentences of "[verb] him [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The workmen had offered him ear plugs but his commanding officer had forbidden him to wear them .
2 I still want him , she thought ; I still want him to take me in his arms , hold me , love me …
3 If you want him to take you home , go up right now and ask him , sure he will .
4 ‘ You want him to worship you , ’ said Brenda , ‘ the way Leonard worships Liese . ’
5 He normally works for me at St Andrews and I want him to do it because he 'll be retiring after this year .
6 And now you want him to cane you ? ’
7 I want him to hold it forever .
8 ‘ We now want him to give us the name of his accomplice . ’
9 Just tell him what we want him to give us , you know if he gave us the advance nod on something then we could either you know deal it exclusive or we 'll put it all round , you know , whichever they prefer .
10 If you want him to beat you , then you ask him ; if you want him to stop beating you , then you tell him .
11 You want him to get you to make a pizza , you know how you buy these pizzas , nothing to them , brilliant pizza
12 ‘ I want him to get it tomorrow without fail . ’
13 She had not had a chance to mention it to Charlotte Hanover before their … their contretemps of the other night , and assumed that he would have the decency to realize that she would not , in any case , want him to accompany her now .
14 As you do n't have him repeat every utterance again after you , you need to make sure he knows you want him to correct you if you do n't say it right !
15 Make sure the language helper knows you always want him to correct you if you do n't get the sentences right .
16 I want him to want me and he does n't .
17 I do n't know if I want him to find him — it — or not .
18 It was an unsecured loan … now they want him to secure it against the house .
19 It was an unsecured loan … now they want him to secure it against the house .
20 When he sees her , I want him to know they 've fucked her in every hole she 's got .
21 I want him to know he has my son 's blood on his hands .
22 ‘ That 's why I want him to know he can talk to us .
23 When I meet with the American President in Berlin , I want him to believe he can trust me . ’
24 Mm well I , I mean really I want him to tell me I mean she implies that I 'm gon na get , you know , back fully back to normal but I I 'm beginning to wonder myself
25 part some did n't trust him did they ?
26 And then Ida 's rung to say that er our buyers have just rung him to say they 've a , got the cash , agreed and its all sorted out .
27 I had recommended him to say he was considering his position and no more .
28 When early in 1952 he held an exhibition of his work at the Archer Gallery in Notting Hill , he rang up Minton and invited him to see it .
29 Immediately they invited him to join them , singing in their slightly squeaky voices of the charms and luxury of their lifestyle .
30 He used to listen to American Football on the American Forces Network and was so enthused with it that he wrote to the American Embassy , who invited him to visit them for the day .
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