Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] can [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 Well what do you know the guy that sings What Becomes of a Broken Heart I mean nobody can find him .
2 I ca n't see , I mean , of course I mean she can take him to court over the money
3 I expect I can make him understand , ’ she replied .
4 I hope we can persuade him to come back peaceably .
5 I hope we can help him . ’
6 But he helped me all the way round and I hope I can do him justice tomorrow . ’
7 I beat him once in the 1988 Olympics and I know I can beat him again . ’
8 From his Jamaican holiday retreat , Lewis said : ‘ I can beat Tucker , I know I can knock him out .
9 Heathcliff says wicked things , but I know I can control him .
10 I 'm about three inches taller , and unless he gets close with his hands held high , I know I can take him out .
11 I reckon we can let him go now .
12 " It 'll warm his little heart for once , " he thought , " and if the leaders do get attacked , I suppose we can spare him easier than some . "
13 Thorfinn said , ‘ I think we can beat him with two thousand gone , provided the Normans remain .
14 I know the man and I think we can get him . ’
15 In a way his personality does influence the way I would vote , because I think I can trust him . ’
16 Sometimes I think I can see him . ’
17 I think Nigel can help me a lot and I think I can help him a lot .
18 But I think I can get him at home if you want to call it off . ’
19 But now that I have I can sense him as a personality much better than his biscuit-rich brother .
20 And so you 're , er , have actually , you 're at or whatever , erm , it would be nice to think , and I 'm not exactly sure , my geography 's not that good at that particular part , but you , you sort of tend to look at it , and say , right if he 's in and out , and it 's ten o'clock and somebody says they can see him at eleven , you know , and there 's this tendency , to say , well erm , O K. Yes ?
21 ‘ Do you think we can trust him ? ’
22 ‘ Do you think you can get him back ? ’ she said tightly .
23 Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’
24 I mean if you live in a posh area , er , the student 's going to take a pride in what he 's done , because you know you can give him it every day of his life , and he , he wants to do something , but he wants to do it himself .
25 ‘ In other words when the two of you confront each other again you know you can beat him .
26 You think you can have him ?
27 You think you can get him clean ? ’
28 ‘ Because it 's in Europe we think we can bring him down with all his works .
29 Probably they think they can catch him . ’
30 Well for what they see I can understand him asking Joan and Graham erm maybe they 've got ta watch how much they 're
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