Example sentences of "[verb] him [subord] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Oh well you can buy him if you want .
2 ‘ Did you recognise him when you walked in ? ’ he demanded .
3 Grab him while you 've the chance .
4 Defender Gary Pallister said : ‘ It 's a bolt from the blue , I 'd never have guessed we were signing him if you gave me 300 goes .
5 Shift him when you like but the sooner you get him over to me the better .
6 But you were confusing him because you knew , where he 's used to just sitting there and telling blah blah blah blah and
7 James right like Mr right he did n't know right and we have this sort of erm water fountain and he was running towards it and he , and he filled up his mouth with it and he was spitting it everywhere and we were all sort of getting out the way and Mr told him if you do n't want to drink it then leave it alone and he sort of turned and walked away .
8 At first Minton felt he was too involved with things to get away : ‘ As for Dimbulb Verrico , ’ he told Hunt , ‘ he has taken out a licence to marry his motorbicycle , and I have not seen him since you left
9 Nobody 's seen him since you delivered that last message .
10 The absence of politeness moves might , in other circumstances , be regarded simply as evidence of a narrowing in the social distance , but here , because of recent negative statements Anderson has made to others about McKendrick ( notably his invitation to Broadbent in scene ten , " Go ahead and clout him if you like " ( p. 83 ) ) , we are more likely to infer his contempt for him .
11 ‘ Did you see him when you got here ? ’
12 ‘ You can see him when you get back to Berlin .
13 ‘ You can see him if you keep this job , ’ Bella said .
14 Not that you suspect him because you do n't like the look of him walking the streets — he 's got to be a suspected person .
15 I know you 'll really like him when you get to know him . ’
16 Well , tip him if you like , but I 'll go in his place . ’
17 Did you report him when you spotted him at Rotherhithe ? ’
18 Well , anyway , you 've got him where you want him .
19 I 'll swap him if you want .
20 Tell him when you 've got the Canadian understanding the situation , eh ? ’
21 Sue you tell him cos you know how the story goes .
22 some corrugated mesh from work when they 've finished building and I 'm going to do around there as well to stop stop him because you know they 've got holes in the fence and he jump
23 ‘ Yet you did n't recognize him until you heard him speaking French to the pedlar . ’
24 You 'll meet him if you come this evening .
25 You will meet him if you decide to stay here tonight .
26 Er I 'll approach him if you want .
27 With regard to sending mail to your grandson addressing him by his old surname , you are fully entitled to address him as you choose .
28 Please ring him if you feel you need to verify that fact . ’
29 Ring him if you do n't believe me .
30 You can have him if You want ! ’
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