Example sentences of "he [verb] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I debated whether to call on him to kill him for his slanders before I came here to try to see her , and ask her to have me back — if you think I would make her a suitable husband , that is .
2 The gunman forced him to drive him to a stretch of the A61 near Thirsk , North Yorkshire .
3 I was so angry that I wrote a furious letter to him accusing him of being un-Christian and ignorant , and also wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury , whom I also regard as ineffectual .
4 The incident was reported in the press , however , and his secretary was quoted in one newspaper as saying , " Many Jewish people have written to him accusing him of anti-semitism .
5 Andy remembers Paul Heaton ringing him to pester him into listening to The Housemartins ' demo , telling him , ‘ You 've got ta sign us , we 're brilliant . ’
6 Then they formed up around him to escort him from the arena .
7 The pub they used to have was patronized by shooting parties in the grouse season and one big businessman was so impressed by Grandad that he offered to take him back with him to train him for a position in his firm .
8 Buddhists who 've seen him describe him as a 6ft 4in tall man with big limbs and hands .
9 Examine a scene from the play where one boy creeps up on another and then springs on him stabbing him in the back with his knife .
10 The sight of her legs as they stretched forward to keep up with him lifted him with exultation .
11 She would have to have a word with her father about this man and find out what on earth had inspired him to hire him in the first place .
12 Those who knew him describe him as a typical Oxford don , courteous , charming , an unassuming man to whom fame came very late .
13 Jack of course er er I I know I 've known him know him in the United States , but er Jack jumped ship in Baltimore .
14 Mr eleven year old son offered to help so one of the put a gun to him and forced him to lead them to him threatening him at the same time .
15 The doctor was concerned enough about him to trail him on a journey that Thomas then made to London Airport .
16 The simplicity and innocence that emanates from him endears him to his workers and friends .
17 I do n't know when he , when he was looking for that old chap , I think one of the girls threw something at him hit him in the eye .
18 Although the ostler 's evening meal was almost ready to be served , the Burford constable asked him to accompany him to Handley Farm , where he was going to talk to Seb , and the two men walked along the road deep in conversation .
19 Then he closed the eyes of the boy with the broken neck , and placed a coat over him to keep him from the eyes of the students he would never get to know .
20 The president thanked him and told him to keep him in touch with any further developments .
21 This was his first mainline trip and he was grateful to Sam for his advice and also for him taking him on this trip .
22 Warning MacQuillan against his folly was one thing , killing him to save him from it was going too far .
23 The building of the Henry Ford factory on the Marina had been started a few years before ; and Denis , whose regular walks to Blackrock — solitary now that his father was no longer there to accompany him took him past the site , had watched its growth from the first brick .
24 Love reaching out to him took him by the heart and wrung him .
25 The circumstances are , that the plaintiff had made an engagement to marry Ellen Nicholl , his uncle promising him to assist him at starting , by which , as I understand the words , he meant on commencing his married life .
26 ‘ In the old days they 'd have thumped enough into him to get him through his exam .
27 Dennis had given us a rough time in the previous two Tests and so I started to chat to him to get him in a favourable mood for when it was our turn to bat .
28 The presb. after serious dealing with him to convince him of the evil of the said practice , and after receiving his promise judicially not to practice it any more appoints him to be publickly rebuked before the congregation by his parish minister . "
29 The presb. after serious dealing with him to convince him of the evil of the said practice , and after receiving his promise judicially not to practice it any more appoints him to be publickly rebuked before the congregation by his parish minister . "
30 He was given a leg to help him get him from his wheelchair to the toilet .
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