Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] he [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 Sister not only gave smiling permission , she allowed me to escort him back to his car .
2 I track him down to the University of Saskatchewan and just catch him at home before he leaves for work .
3 And he had to do that every year in order to satisfy his stance his hat that he was wearing , that he was actually being the boss , and knocking the workers down , look I 'm holding down , what twenty-two point on six , er and he believed that my need was that I could go back to my manager , and say , look I got him up to two point one , .
4 He 's got his 100 hours , can I send him back to you ? "
5 Deardrie , how do I bring him back to reality ?
6 As I had a twelfth-hand Hillman Imp at the time I drove him down to his place in South London .
7 I hauled him off to Jim 's Cafe .
8 Nevertheless , I rushed him back to our nearby hotel , where I cleaned the wounds and fixed three or four large Band-Aids on them .
9 I followed him through to my room , where he bent to light the lamp .
10 I called him through to the kitchen to have his soup .
11 I brought him back to the matter in hand .
12 Someone brought him down to the hospital a couple of hours ago , and since then his condition has deteriorated .
13 After I took him over to Aldina Simmonds when he was just a tot , Turpie and Leon never met .
14 He asked me where a ladder like that could be found , and I took him round to the one that hangs on the side of the potting shed .
15 I took him round to Cheapside and booked him for being drunk and disorderly .
16 I took him up to Toftingall , attached a long rope to his collar , waded out , placed him afloat and then hauled him ashore , head first .
17 One of my friends was at Sherborne and speaks very posh — I took him back to my place for a drink one day and my dad was going , ‘ Dennis , listen to Tim , listen — go on , talk , say something ’ and my friend says , ‘ Well I do n't know what to say really , Mr Waterman , ’ and my dad says to me , ‘ Why do n't you talk like that , you could make a fortune . ’
18 Later , when I felt that he could do with even more experience than he hid got at Warboys , I sent him up to RAF Grantham which at that time was training navigators .
19 He was looking very hot and flushed in woodwork just now , and I sent him along to Mrs C. She took his temperature — about the only thing she can do — and sent him to bed . ’
20 I put him on to Kinsella .
21 ‘ Are you saying you think someone put him up to it ? ’
22 Someone put him up to it . ’
23 I motioned him over to the counter and he came , taking his time and stepping out his cigarette .
24 I pushed him on to the bed and started to take his shoes off .
25 ‘ Shall I ask him out to dinner ? ’
26 He was high up in the syndicate , which tied him in to Truro Daine .
27 ‘ I felt that as soon as I took over Gary had it in his mind that he was n't looking to play for England beyond the two years which took him up to the European Championships , ’ he said .
28 George stared at her and suddenly ached to get away , to take his coat and his briefcase and get into the car and escape to the haven of the Unit and work and the baby and … which brought him back to the reason for his starting to probe her feelings about the project .
29 Which brought him back to tonight .
30 He began to take her to antique shops , sought out trade exhibitions of fabrics and contemporary furniture , bought her books on design — on Bauhaus , which brought him back to his own youth , on the Viennese Secession with its decorative flights and insistence on utility .
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