Example sentences of "[prep] him and [vb base] he " in BNC.

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1 If I run after him and shoot him , blow him away , destroy his body , annihilate , the pain will be released .
2 I 'll , er , see to it , I mean , I 'll endeavour to see , I mean , well , I 'll try to look after him and see he comes to no harm . ’
3 And he 's prepared to renew it , provided we 're prepared to look after him and see he stays in power . ’
4 In the dressing room before kick-off , Ian wo n't need anyone to dangle pieces of raw meat in front of him and make him strain at the leash because he 'll be bursting to get stuck into the Turks more than anyone .
5 None of them did , even the one or two who did n't continually make fun of him and tease him and play jokes on him .
6 He was so little , so thin — she wanted to get hold of him and hug him tight and safe .
7 Slide on top of him and slip him into her , gasp with the pleasure and the size of him , warn him to keep still as she reached her first wet climax on top of him , side to side , circular motion , up and down …
8 Some of these girlie fans must think that David is wonderful but I do n't think they want to grab hold of him and shag him to death .
9 go past him and give him a fucking shot on the hooter twat
10 Oh Charlotte 's trying to lean against him and push him out , no he 's settled for under the table now , now leave him Charlotte he can lay under the table , he 's out the way over there
11 The delegate must tell the constable the nature of the complaint against him and allow him an opportunity to comment upon it before the final decision is taken by the Chief Constable .
12 I stand behind him and feel him shivering .
13 Interestingly Tom Jones told me , ‘ Even if he runs well I might miss Cheltenham with him and keep him fresh for another good race at the Grand National meeting at Aintree . ’
14 Probably I shall meet someone and fall in love with him and marry him and things will seem to change and I sha n't care any more .
15 She tried so hard to help him , to talk with him and show him how much she cared … how much they all cared .
16 John wrote emphatically : ‘ I have made no provision for my son Lawrence other than the bequest of £100 because he had his own business in opposition to mine ; I was willing to work with him and help him but he would not and preferred competition . ’
17 He does n't know where we are at the moment and if the authorities catch up with him and give him my address it will be more trouble than it 's worth . ’
18 I think erm what , what we , what I 'd really like to do is if I could get in touch with him and give him the chance to make up his own mind er then he could decide whether or not he would like to have a chat with me and I 'd just run a few ideas by him , just as you 've done , without any pressure er and he can make his own decisions .
19 This time Liverpool should stick with him and give him a run .
20 She wanted to tell him , wanted to share it with him and have him sort it out , lean on the strength of Luke Calder , but that tiny seed of suspicion held her back .
21 He would be there the next morning if summoned , and Nigel could have a general discussion with him and leave him some sums to do regarding the all-decisive head .
22 ‘ I went to the front of the house and saw the dogs catch up with him and knock him to the ground .
23 But , as he rode , a terrible curiosity began to rise up in him and prick him like a gimlet .
24 Low Churchmen , High Churchmen and Broad Churchmen can all find themselves in him and claim him as Master . ’
25 The bone was left in the sirloin , you just , just fold him round and put a skewer in him and tie him up , with the string round and another one over the top .
26 Instead , many fell upon him and rent him .
27 Put my arms round him and kiss him .
28 To care for him and protect him .
29 I could make a playpen for him and buy him one of those big wooden Arks with all the animals in and I could get one of those bags you carry babies around in like the Indians have had for centuries .
30 And more pleased than ever when Captain Goldsborough , arriving rather late as somehow one had expected , went to sit beside him and keep him company .
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