Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] he a " in BNC.

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1 It was as if he were thinking : Since we 're lumbered with this bore , let's throw him a predictable subject and hear his predictable views .
2 Davidson 's party political position may make him a more objective source than those more closely involved , and he appears to have been in a good position to know what was going on .
3 ‘ They should make him a national treasure , ’ said Ian Wright .
4 This must make him an ideal employer for Mrs Brocklebank whom he reckoned to be on the lazy side .
5 Maybe I should buy him a place in the country .
6 Rather than treating the foreign investor as a rival , we should consider him a valuable helper , for he increases our production and the efficiencies of our business .
7 ‘ We must give him a name until we know who he really is , ’ she said .
8 ‘ They must give him a chance .
9 He persuaded the Stationer 's Company that they should send him a copy of each book its members printed .
10 ‘ Perhaps I should send him a note of apology . ’
11 Yer should give 'im a good talking to , if yer want my opinion . ’
12 When it seemed that the treatment was over , Freud suggested the patient should give him a present ‘ so that the feeling of gratitude would n't become too strong ’ .
13 ‘ He should give him a run of five or six matches to show what he can do .
14 He 'll be in the office this week , so you should give him a call .
15 ‘ That should give him a good laugh . ’
16 The young stand-off 's outstanding performance must take him a step closer to that elusive first cap , and his personal tally of 27 points kept Gala 's league hopes very much alive .
17 That should take him a long time to .
18 We must get him a card .
19 Must get him a Raiders one .
20 Let's give him a shout . ’
21 Come on then , Jake , let's give him a fright . ’
22 The provision sometimes inserted in a settlement for giving remuneration to a professional man who is one of the trustees is open to considerable objection since it may give him an interest in incurring expense , and will , in any case , tend to make the other trustees leave the management mainly in his hands .
23 I meant to go to the bank last , I meant to get cash for that guy but I 'll make him a cheque .
24 ‘ He 's a good wrestler , a flier , a skier — all the things that might make him an attraction to the Duchess of York .
25 Soon , Freddy was asking if Mr Schwartz might buy him a suit .
26 His witty daughter , who attends Gwladys Street Primary School in the shadow of Everton 's Goodison Park , says : ‘ I 'll buy him a nice present and we 'll have a little tea party for him .
27 I 'll buy him a packet of fags for erm taking us out
28 I 'll bring him a pasty back from work .
29 Even their kisses might give him a disease from which he would die or become horribly spotty .
30 Sure Mr. Bonanza had heard it all already , but any small thing might give him a lead to whoever shot poor , poor Jack .
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