Example sentences of "and [verb] he his " in BNC.

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1 He complained and when the defendants were made aware of his complaint they made sure he received 20 free films and reimbursed him his postage and packing .
2 He went up to the driver of the van and asked him his business .
3 By 1630 he had come to the notice of William Cavendish , Earl ( later Duke ) of Newcastle [ q.v. ] , who presented him to the living of Tormarton , Gloucestershire , and made him his chaplain at Welbeck , Nottinghamshire , where , in collaboration with Newcastle 's brother , the mathematician Sir Charles Cavendish [ q.v. ] , he maintained a correspondence , especially on optics , with mathematicians such as Walter Warner and John Pell [ qq.v. ] , and with Thomas Hobbes [ q.v. ] , whose references to Payne indicate respect for his character and abilities .
4 ‘ Quite out of the question till we 've seen Charles and given him his hamper … from the divine Mona .
5 It had been Burn , even when on his sick bed , who had sent for Sir George Gilbert Scott and given him his support when in professional difficulty .
6 And got him his beer money for Christmas .
7 As she spoke she was laying him a place at the kitchen table , and serving him his meal .
8 Mr Kuntar , one of two alleged ‘ kidney brokers ’ , came into the room and told him his kidney had been given to this man .
9 Mr Kuntar , one of two alleged ‘ kidney brokers ’ , came into the room and told him his kidney had been given to this man .
10 Tip calmed him down and told him his son , also named Tip , would caddie for him .
11 He summoned Chamberlain to see him again first thing the next morning and told him his new plan .
12 This is why Matthew 18:15 gives the admonition that if our brother sins against us we should go to the brother and show him his fault .
13 Couple this with Matthew 18:15 on confrontation : ‘ If your brother sins against you , go and show him his fault … . ’
14 He pushed through the door of the Deputy Chief of Staff , who at that time was General Neil Ritchie , and handed him his pencil-written memorandum .
15 Now simply efficient , she finished dressing him , put him into his cot and handed him his final bottle of milk of the day .
16 She crossed the carpet and handed him his whisky , then seated herself in the armchair opposite him , smoothing her slim skirt over her knees .
17 There now appeared in Antwerp a charming young man with an Oxford degree , Henry Philips ; he soon won the confidence of the lonely Tyndale , who invited him to dinner and showed him his books .
18 Thank the customer and give him his receipt .
19 They make up his hope and give him his strength .
20 An ex-IBMer on a British Rail sleeper recently complained he could put his VISA card into a machine somewhere 35,000 feet up , and put his computer in-bleeper to the phone mouthpiece , and it would automatically dial up his E-mail and give him his messages .
21 But I totally disagree with what she said in that erm yesterday I sat glued to the television most of the day , really to keep myself up to date on what was going on , erm I also have a baby but I managed to keep him occupied as well as take him out for a walk and give him his lunch and what have you .
22 dumping himself and running around and banging into doors and things , stupid mutt , so er , erm give him his Bonio , he gets , he now barks at me when I sit down , till I get up and give him his Bon Bonio mum
23 I 'll drop in on the Colonel , and tell him his pretty young secretary is just dying to be bummed ! ’
24 Once Duncan has created his eldest son Prince of Cumberland , and named him his successor , we see the real language , the accents of desire : The paradox of these invocations of darkness and deception is that they are being made to the audience : the lies hide from men but face us , and in that respect we enjoy the privilege of God .
25 The trip was a great success , the subsequent Travels in the West exhibition proving very popular in Nanjing and giving him his first taste of newspaper and television attention .
26 The waiter probably took his order and brought him his food .
27 If she sees him today she might go over there and tell him his name for nothing again . ’
28 He was buried the following day under the name of Wolfgang Gerhard , an Austrian Nazi who befriended him in Brazil and gave him his identity papers before returning to Vienna .
29 Ivor Robson , the starter , was waiting for Sandy every morning , and gave him his usual lecture : ‘ Listen .
30 Between them they paid for his training and gave him his start in life .
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