Example sentences of "him [adv prt] and [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 I took him on and we did a massive improvization on the spot and he began to respect me . ’
2 But this lad make a mistake and he come down to the my sisters house , and my sister and her husband took him in and he 'd fallen and cut his brow , and after he was kind of sobered up he turned down and he said Not a story about this now James .
3 But I could n't get the door shut to lock him in and he caught me in the other cellar .
4 Dad invited him in and I followed .
5 ‘ I watched him in and I watched him leave .
6 ‘ The racecourse vet wanted to put him down and we thought about it a couple of times .
7 Suddenly , they let him down and one said , ‘ This guy does n't know what we are talking about or he would not ask , ‘ Who is he ? ’ '
8 I got to , Benguiat 's girlfriend and told her the whole story and told her to explain to Benguiat and calm him down and he had like threatened to come to Parkinson 's speech and disrupt it and scream liar and things like that at him .
9 It did n't slow him down and he led the way briskly into a comfortable room adjoining the refectory .
10 After a few minutes he heaved himself out of bed , but his leg let him down and he fell backwards .
11 Algy Forrester , something of a fire-eater , stormed on , reaching the hotel , now the centre of German resistance , where he was about to throw a grenade when a shot from the hotel knocked him down and he fell on his own grenade , which exploded to kill him .
12 As it was chappy I think he was trying to stand on it … but his board control let him down and he put his foot through it ; - ) ) )
13 This seemed to calm him down and he spoke more quietly .
14 I was just holding him down and I got a hammering from the locals .
15 Intrigued , I invited him over and he told me that he was interested in the ‘ leg-over ’ possibilities of my back bedroom .
16 " Ennalls drowned himself because his fiance threw him over and he 'd had a mental breakdown .
17 I turned him over and I got blood on me . ’
18 She just frightened him off and he ran away sort of thing ?
19 She fought him off and he fled .
20 Furness extended a hand to help him up and they walked down the track together .
21 And it it really shook him up and she turned round and said he turned round and said , very valuable .
22 Oh , cos I looked him up and I thought
23 So I picked him up and I carried him , Dorothy had gone out the wrong door , instead of going out the door at that end she 'd gone right along this long corridor
24 ‘ They did n't know we 'd picked him up and I did n't tell them .
25 chased the feller and he phoned him up and he said ooh my
26 I was pumping him up and he responded .
27 I do n't know how this happened , but er erm a piece of wood or something fell and hit him on the back of the neck and woke him up and he woke up from the vivid dream of being at the time of the French Revolution , of being lead up the guillotine and having his head chopped off .
28 He 's admitted twice telling lies to the police , but says his wife was trying to set him up and he did n't want detectives to believe her story .
29 It seemed to me that various things he did could have gone into other directions , but some kind of self-protective mechanism of his just pulled him back and he did what he knew . ’
30 It knocked him back and I rushed out , but of course it depended on his being stunned .
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