Example sentences of "him [coord] his [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Eldest daughter Carol , 18 , tells us : ‘ Even though there are 12 of us , he is always there for each of us when we need him or his shoulder to cry on .
2 Eldest daughter Carol , 18 , tells us : ‘ Even though there are 12 of us , he is always there for each of us when we need him or his shoulder to cry on .
3 then him and his mum got off along with the rest of the people what was the driver 's name ?
4 But , for one thing , the sheer size of the defeat made him and his players determined that it would never happen again and , for another , the power of Lillee and Thomson made him realize just what a potent weapon a battery of fast bowlers would be .
5 Isabelle nudges him and his head falls forward over the coffee table , tips of his hair brushing against the largest lump of heroin .
6 Here we see him and his queen give rein to their unbridled passion !
7 An elderly man with camping equipment hurls his rucksack over the crowd into the doorway , for there is not enough room for him and his luggage to get through the stampede .
8 He had only a daughter to succeed him and his son-in-law turned out to be a second Michael Chambre , who after Lath 's death ‘ let loose the reins to many disorderly courses , as cocking , raseing , drinking and lewdnesse ’ , so that he too finally lost all and sold Balderton to Robert Hayward , a local yeoman .
9 He flashed a glittering glance at her as if he felt her eyes on him and his gaze ran slowly over her face .
10 I learned a lot from him and his ability to see what had gone wrong from a sales point of view .
11 Within a minute the sweat was pouring off him and his jacket sticking to his back .
12 She smiled trustingly at him and his heart melted the way it did when his small nieces slipped their hands into his when he took them out .
13 His increasing literary output must also have been making him and his views known to the public .
14 Every diplomatic effort was made to get him and his army to retire back over the frontier , but without success .
15 HAVING spent all his working life in the pottery industry , a Wedgwood executive is setting his sights on a new ‘ career ’ that will take him and his wife exploring the scenic routes , cities and towns of Britain , America , Canada and Europe .
16 He had a cottage in the Cotswolds waiting for him and his wife to move in .
17 And then he he him and his wife fled you know , that would be er er the you know the rising the communist rising you know .
18 Ya'acov Friedler was interned in the women 's camp at Port Erin with his sister , who had asked for him and his brother to join her there .
19 Robert said that ill-feeling between him and his brother had made him so annoyed that he had used a large knife to slash a rubber dinghy which they owned jointly .
20 Take no notice did you ever see a programme about erm , I forget his name now but he used to dance with Sammy Davis er man in he 's nearly seventy now I suppose but him and his brother go to this place in New York and it showed him outside in the street
21 She laughed up at him and his eyes gleamed , his gaze fixed on her mouth .
22 The library of 4,500 antiquarian religious books assembled by him and his son took 16 days to auction in London in 1849 after his death .
23 Nicolo swung her towards him and his hand dropped to his side .
24 Before he was sentenced , Tony McGeorge , defending , said Clarke 's wife had divorced him and his family had been threatened since the tragedy .
25 The only communication between him and his family had been letters smuggled out .
26 In a letter to employees George thanked everyone for their understanding and sympathy which he said would help him and his family cope with the terrible tragedy .
27 An armed gang of fans of Umtata Bucks surrounded Da Silva 's house in Umtata , ordered him and his family to pack their bags , drove them to the local airport , gave them tickets and cash and forced them aboard a Johannesburg-bound flight .
28 Patrick waited to watch him and his opponent drive off .
29 The gap between him and his pursuers widened ; and at the same moment , though they were invisible and their volley could not be followed by eye or ear , the Welsh archers deployed all along the rim of the forest loosed their shafts together .
30 Then , he stared in front of him and his body froze in disbelief .
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