Example sentences of "[prep] him come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Even the opening report of him comes from an unusual source — his own vivid memory of how he learned to walk .
2 It was really good to see him in London last month ; I think he was a bit mystified by the church we went to , but it was good of him to come with me !
3 Obviously Alexandra had not mentioned the possibility of him coming as her … what ?
4 The idea of him coming to her room both excited and disturbed her .
5 Anselm had known Hugh as papal legate in France when he was abbot of Bec , but his close association with him came at a moment when he was in a very perplexing situation .
6 between a lot of parked cars and there was a , I was coming down the road and all I needed to do was to actually stop where I was cos there was enough room on his side of the road for him to come past the parked car and round me
7 The only permissible course is to issue a subpoena for him to come as a witness or to produce the documents to the court ’ .
8 I waited for him to come into my room and say hello .
9 ‘ I arranged for him to come on my day off .
10 Garbett said that he thought it would be right to go to London , for the sake of the Church ; that he longed for him to come to York , for the sake of himself , he wanted Ramsey as his successor .
11 It was not a particularly difficult decision for him to come to , since he was going to emigrate to Australia anyway .
12 Before Richard had left for Canada , Philip had secured a pass for him to come to Cardiff to star in a radio production of The Corn Is Green .
13 Fuji is offering 13 readers the chance to win a half-day session at a photographer 's studio in their area ( entries will be judged regionally ) , or you can arrange for him to come to your home ; if you go to the studio , your travel expenses are covered .
14 It was that the Shah should be told formally that it was no longer appropriate for him to come to the USA .
15 It was easier for him to come to me . ’
16 The centurion sent word to Jesus that it was not necessary for him to come in person .
17 I said to him come at four .
18 Beauty to him came from the soul , as we say , and he saw it as his task to exteriorise it in some way that harmonized with the subject matter .
19 Thereafter the sees were filled ; Sidonius himself returned to Clermont , where the chief opposition to him came from his own clergy .
20 Perhaps the best tribute to him comes from Cornish poet Charles Causley , who wrote of Neville Burnard of Altarnum :
21 ‘ I found Tobermory sleeping in the smoking-room , and called out to him to come for his tea .
22 All the misfortunes Providence inflicts on him come from his stubbornness in denying that maxim …
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