Example sentences of "would [verb] him to the " in BNC.
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1 | Tell you , if we were in Yorkshire I 'd send him to the , the , that er the convent school that I went to . |
2 | In later years , I 'd take him to the station and he 'd get a train home . ’ |
3 | My father said that he would bring him to the station . |
4 | ‘ I had arranged with Sister Stevens that on the next occasion that Len presented with either a hangover or a stomach upset I would refer him to the occupational health centre where they would suggest counselling , as I believed Len was becoming a danger to himself and everyone else . ’ |
5 | Only thing was his Mum would take him to the opticians again . |
6 | Boy was like that , he was hoping that somebody would take him to the place where everybody else was . |
7 | Failing that , perhaps Webb 's would take him to the Castle Inn in Wood Street , if he spoke to them nicely ? |
8 | He would take him to the Gates that evening and get him talking . |
9 | Either Mr Putt settle his long-standing and substantial account , or the tailor would take him to the debtor 's court . |
10 | This rocket was , this Scott said that that would take him to the moon . |
11 | He asked himself whether Fisher would recommend him to the Crown as his successor . |
12 | That 's probably why she sent him — she knew it would cut him to the quick . |
13 | In 1952 in northern Greece he began making his own systematic digs , which a quarter of a century later would lead him to the royal treasures . |
14 | Colin inspected the room looking for the clues , looking for the vital piece of information that would lead him to the same conclusion as Smith . |
15 | As you would hunt him to the end , God helping me I 'll hunt you , and see you into your grave before ever you lay hand on his . ’ |
16 | A couple of hours ' leisurely stroll would get him to the Georgian capital shortly before dusk fell . |
17 | Nuadu knew that the Robemaker would put him to the treadmills ; that he would be forced to work at powering the Silver Looms to weave the Robemaker 's enchantments . |
18 | She slipped under the bedclothes and switched on the reading lamp , adamant that she would shove him to the furthest corner of her mind , but the minute she opened her book her brain started working again , throwing up images of him , the way he smiled , that confident knowing look in his eyes when he addressed her . |
19 | His driver and an assistant were told to leave ; the police would accompany him to the border . |