Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 If it 's done properly , and I 'm not talking about fucking balaclavas and funny accents , there 's no reason why he should know who hit him . ’
2 She thought then that she could take anything but that he should know she loved him .
3 ‘ He is so small and so dependent on us , we must do something to save him , ’ said Jason , 20 , from Flixton , Manchester .
4 I must admit I kept him tied up for longer than I was advised as I wanted to make sure he was capable of moving about safely as he invariably would want to look out of the door and then go back to his food .
5 No , I assure you , he 'll want me to buy him out , which I can easily do .
6 If he knew how old she was he might want her to tell him what she had been doing the last few years .
7 I did n't tell you this , for if you loved Zacco it might make you dislike him ; or change the dealings you have with his mother .
8 and we need s we need Stuart gets a van he 'll need someone to help him lift the washing machine and so on like
9 If you locate him we 'll send someone to interview him . ’
10 I 'll tell you give him a ring , tell him that you 've given me his , the telephone number and he should expect that I 'll give him a call in the next week
11 ‘ I 'll leave you to greet him alone .
12 ‘ I 'll leave you to tell him , ’ said the engineer .
13 He 'll ask you to marry him . "
14 I think you 'll find he wants him to be the best player in Scotland and NOT England
15 ' ’ He may like you to tell him that . ’
16 ‘ If father knew about Matthew he 'd want me to marry him .
17 At the last he was in front , but he was dead tired and Winter could do nothing to hold him together for the final desperate few yards to the line .
18 We could do nothing to sort him out because we had decided not to do anything foolish .
19 Pausing to watch the big man stride away , his broad shoulders bent as though beneath a great weight , Tilly despaired that she could do nothing to help him .
20 Mr Wilcox 's son Adrian said : ‘ No one could do anything to save him — it was such a total shock . ’
21 In any case , he made feeble efforts to help me get him to his left foot , and with my almost total support he made the few hops to reach the boat , though I could see it hurt him sorely .
22 One evening he said he 'd like me to fetch him the following morning , as he wanted to make some bread .
23 Sergeant so-and-so has just passed the Inspector 's exams and I 'd like you to take him with you .
24 To be honest I could n't make up my mind about him and I 'd like you to see him yourself . ’
25 Even so , I 'd like you to have him .
26 I 'd like you to contact him at once . ’
27 She could wait for him — no one could stop her marrying him once she was twenty-one .
28 ‘ You 'd have me fight him ? ’
29 I could hear her scolding him for not having contacted her sooner , not having brought me to see her , asking whether I was safe , was someone with me , who was looking after me .
30 He 'd get him to tell him next time he saw him .
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