Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] [verb] him [art] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ He called me a name and I called him a name , ’ said Ditka .
32 yeah but he do n't get done , he does n't get done , that is the problem , the kids do n't , I 've written a letter to Mr yesterday , why they were waiting for the games teacher he was hitting Geoffrey and he gave him a dead leg , kneeing him in the leg , he said before drama , he 's got drama tomorrow he says he hates drama because the teacher takes no notice , he said one week Stuart was hitting me with a stick and the teacher just said calm down you boys , and he was being hit with a stick oh no and this I find totally disgusting and I feel like complaining about this , one of the teachers and I do n't know whether its drama yeah I think it was drama and
33 He 's declaring that he 's using a taxi and it costs him a hundred and sixty pound a month , every day back and forwards to work , well everyone knows that 's a lie cos she takes him to work
34 Right so , someone on a bike , you 've got a mate on a pushbike and you 're starting a race and you give him a shove .
35 So , we toast the railway station and I tell him the only Czech joke I know .
36 Einstein proposed a simple relationship but it took him a number of years to identify the precise form of the curvature tensor involved .
37 Frank and unremorseful about his homosexuality , he never fully resolved his attitude towards it , in part because it denied him the family he would have liked to have had .
38 He came to spend the night , by agreement , twice a week and she saw him every day but there was no denying that he seemed a visitor and never a member of her household .
39 Endill was thrown to the ground and it took him a few minutes to realise what had happened .
40 He sank into a fireside chair and I poured him a small medicinal quart of Absinthe to steady his nerves .
41 Moreover , where a woman dares not register her non-consent because of a man 's violent or frightening behaviour , the law is permitting him to benefit from his own wrong if it grants him a defence on the basis of an honest but unreasonable belief in consent .
42 I know my father would raise a terrific stink if I told him the Headmistress had grabbed me by the hair and slung me over the playground fence . ’
43 He was going out with a silly cow of an art student and she lent him the book .
44 I worked in up there about nineteen fifty or fifty one when I had a dispute with the manager and I gave him a week 's notice .
45 ‘ Please do n't cross the white line , ’ Kragan warned Frick as he handed him a set of noise excluders .
46 So you just bring them home at lunchtime or something give him a
47 Some of the things he said made no sense so they gave him a crack across the head and took him away .
48 ‘ Well he needed a refill so I gave him a hand to push his hand cart into Berkeley last night .
49 Albert Spanswick came from the old school of trade union leaders and I found him a more persuasive advocate for health service workers than Rodney Bickerstaffe .
50 He gives you an ice cream and you give him a kiss " , that sort of thing .
51 Other artists and movements are consistently denigrated , presumably to inflate Epstein 's stature though it does him a disservice .
52 Even the Arabs in the Ministry of Health office in the hospital had n't really been briefed , and the poor man who was given the job of meeting our needs nearly had a heart attack when I showed him a copy of the list I had sent out to his head office weeks ago .
53 FORMER Goon Harry Secombe , who has had a second home in Majorca for the past 15 years , reckoned he had finally been accepted by the locals when they gave him the Spanish name El Gordo .
54 Every so often , he goes to a local hospital where they give him an injection of something , which cheers him up noticeably .
55 He looked like a wild thing so we called him the Yeti .
56 She could have tried for goal , but Mike had an easier shot so she gave him a lightning , nearside , under-the-neck pass .
57 Tall , tanned , golden hair , and those blue eyes so full of honesty and humour that I thought him a warm , generous man .
58 I wo n't have anything more to do with you lot till you give him the elbow .
59 Peter even received a hand-written reply from Mr Major when he sent him a copy of his book , saying it would come in ‘ very useful ’ .
60 Like Alexei , he had nails on the ends of his fingers instead of talons , and he stared at Alexei 's hands as he gave him a filled cup , then raised his eyes and bowed solemnly .
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