Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [verb] him [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Hopefully the next England manager will realise this and consign him to the scrap-heap as Taylor should have done years ago . |
2 | He 'd always been so clean before , so we knew there was something wrong and took him to the vet immediately . ’ |
3 | Cuddling on the couch with your husband in front of other people is frowned upon just as much as kissing him in the street . |
4 | Phone Rich and ask him about the sound ! |
5 | The parson there , the chapel parson , he went there ; and it just lifted the roof off the chapel like that and killed him in the pulpit , blew in the wall . |
6 | Then the older one bends over the younger and kisses him on the lips , hastily and shyly . |
7 | Mr McTavish , studying Nails closely , thought the boy was ill and took him into the kitchen and made him a cup of tea . |
8 | ‘ Take it from me , kid — ambushing 's a lot better than smacking him in the snout . |
9 | ‘ Michael went down to his room to sort it out , they argued , and Banville went berserk and pushed him off the balcony . |
10 | Whilst I was behind Desmond he was on two engines and landed heavily ; one of his engines came adrift and preceded him along the flarepath . |
11 | Further questions on unemployment ‘ people do n't want training they want jobs ’ , homelessness and the NHS left Mr Major a little wobbly but provided him with the best and closing line of the night . |
12 | I 'll cut him up small and fry him for the kids ' breakfast . |
13 | He wanted to get back to his lodging house as soon as he could and get out of his suit , these tight-fitting shoes and his new white shirt which was just a little too small and caught him under the arms . |
14 | ‘ I have work to attend to , Master Corbett The inn-keeper 's body has been coffined and has now to be churched before the villagers become too drunk and dump him in the pond . ’ |
15 | A two-goal flourish in the 3-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday lifted his Premier League tally to seven and thrust him into the frame for an England debut in Spain on Wednesday . |
16 | If you are running this adventure ( Chapter 4 ) , Drachenfels wo n't be in his catafalque , of course , unless the adventurers have met him earlier and killed him within the Castle . |
17 | The " black " group were significantly better at recognising this speaker ( p <0.1 ) ; most of the " white " group felt this speaker was Asian and assigned him to the " other " category . |