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

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1 Nuri was one of Egypt 's great landowners and the Khedive considered there was sufficient identity of interest between them for him to be able to use Nuri 's services without fear .
2 ‘ He was such a vital force in my life , and when he was gone , he took so much of me with him .
3 And talked of me to him .
4 ‘ Jenner took most of them with him , ’ Diane said as the youth passed and they moved on towards the doors of the Science block .
5 Indeed , he does not appear to have a copy of them with him .
6 She 'd put up with enough of them from him .
7 He never found the proximity of women offensive or objectionable , which was probably due to Pershti 's gentle influence ( she had not been Shannish ) , but it took Lucien a while to overcome a feeling of discomfort , having so many of them around him .
8 Ten minutes later , as he rang number after number , Edward Carrington was aware of her behind him .
9 I understand general manager Dieter Hoeness , who has videos of him of him playing , has already flown to Britain to see him play .
10 Nora 's virtual command , reinforced by her petulant departure , had no bearing — except that she had taken all the pleasure out of it for him .
11 Oh , no , she silently grieved , and as her conscience prodded away at her until she was in an agitated state of mental uproar , so all her disquieted spirits urged that the next time she saw Ven she must confess the whole of it to him .
12 But whatever blame for the German failure in the first week at Verdun may attach to Falkenhayn ( and in his Memoirs the Crown Prince heaps all of it on him ) , the Fifth Army Command was not entirely beyond reproach .
13 He 's also taken an agent of ours with him .
14 Satan , in short , aims to take as many of us with him as he can .
15 He leapt on to the parapet , and waved to all of us around him to look over the edge of the trench .
16 But I often chat about you to him .
17 I could see from the onlooking faces that he was coming for me and at what speed , and when I felt the air behind me move and heard the brush of his clothes I went down fast on one knee and whirled and punched upwards hard into the bottom of his advancing rib cage and then shifted my weight into his body and upwards so as to lift him wholesale off the floor , and before he 'd got that sorted out I had one of his wrists in my hand and he ended up on his feet with me behind him , his arm in a nice painful lock and my mouth by his ear .
18 If the wife can so easily dispose of this property , it may be that her husband will coax or bully her into parting with it to him or to his creditors , and so it allows her a privilege which no other grown-up person of sound mind in the country can enjoy .
19 She followed him to the lift , terrified of stepping into it with him and finding it empty !
20 In fact , I did n't know until recent years that it was a person at Philips Records who in fact mentioned DeFries to David , and when he did meet DeFries , Angela was very much in favour of David moving from me to him .
21 Could draw the absolute hate I have in me for him .
22 No doubt there was speech addressed from them to him speech he now glosses as ‘ greeting with abuse and swearing ’ .
23 His parents had died when he was only ten , she recalled , and , as her heart went out to him , all enmity in her against him ended .
24 And then in him In him is no sin .
25 the way round him with him buying
26 Aelis snatched it back and blew the ashes from it for him , blinking back tears .
27 ( 2 ) A person can not steal land , or things forming part of land and severed from it by him or by his directions , except in the following cases , that is to say — ( a ) when he is a trustee or personal representative , or is authorised by power of attorney , or as liquidator of a company , or otherwise , to sell or dispose of land belonging to another , and he appropriates the land or anything forming part of it by dealing with it in breach of the confidence reposed in him ; or ( b ) when he is not in possession of the land and appropriates anything forming part of the land by severing it or causing it to be severed , or after it has been severed ; or ( c ) when , being in possession of the land under a tenancy , he appropriates the whole or part of any fixture or structure let to be used with the land .
28 By s.4(2) : A person can not steal land , or things forming part of land and severed from it by him or by his direction , except …
29 He 'll take candy from a baby , if there 's fifty cents in it for him .
30 It was clear that she 'd been taking him for a ride , in that there was no ride in it for him at the end of the process .
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