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

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1 Get hold of Topper and send him round to Rhoda Brocklebank .
2 If you 're the new united German diplomatic corps , the answer 's obvious — send him off to be ambassador to Austria .
3 Now at the end of his life the Danes send him back to the sea in an unmanned funeral barge laden with treasure .
4 Send him back to the Army .
5 A parent refused to be bound over , saying : ‘ When I send him out of the house in the morning to go to school , I do n't know what he 'll be doing all day ’ .
6 ‘ In one case a parent refused to be bound over , saying : ‘ When I send him out of the house in the morning to go to school , I do n't know what he 'll be doing all day ’ .
7 Even if he did win , the owner would buy him in after the race , so that Boardwalk would have paid back a small fraction of his training costs .
8 I just do n't know why you want him in on it . ’
9 But Mitchell wo n't condone the taking of life and soon it seems both good guys and bad guys want him out of the way .
10 You either want him out of your life or you do n't . ’
11 , six days a week , I mean it 's like this year I mean he 's going to be working , I 'm working as well right up to Christmas Eve , so are you , his gon na have the Christmas Day and they want him back at work on the Boxing Night .
12 I just want him back with me
13 Celtic want him back to be their new manager … that could be the future … but what of the past dare we mention Swindon …
14 Nails had hoped Biddy would have foregone her offer to meet him out of school the next day , or at least be late so that he would have a chance of escaping her clutches , but when he came out she was there outside the gate on her motor-bike , and there was no escaping .
15 Turf him out of it , and the debate between ‘ traditionalists ’ and ‘ modernisers ’ could well turn into a conflagration .
16 As Armstrong was riding homewards along the river bank at the end of the session , a group of English horsemen set off in pursuit , captured him , and bore him off to imprisonment in Carlisle castle .
17 They bore him off to their favourite cafe .
18 At the New Contemporaries Exhibition in 1961 he and his wife bought Hockney 's Doll Boy for £40 and invited him round to tea — ‘ black hair , crew-cut , frightfully shy , I arrived late .
19 Sir Kenneth invited him round for tea and by the time he had left Andrews had been given the huge task of designing a fulllength ballet involving set changes and 300 costumes .
20 Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals .
21 In the mid-Eighties the Jockey Club invited him down to London to deliver a gentle reminder .
22 A boss who was expecting a quiet birthday with his family at home was taken completely by surprise when his highly desirable secretary invited him back to her home for a drink after work .
23 Another episode that gave him much reassurance was the time when Kate invited him in for tea at the Rectory .
24 She thanked him and waited while David invited him in for a cup of tea .
25 You invited him in for a glass of sherry to ask him if you could borrow his bicycle , and I came too . ’
26 Frank is now 79 and we invited him out of retirement to skipper another tug and remember the heyday of the canals .
27 Adam was so extreme ; they really would cart him off to a padded cell one of these days .
28 Then he was offered a place on the Work Trial scheme — a local garage offered to try him out for three weeks , without obligation , while the Employment Service continued to pay his benefit .
29 Richardson , too , made a mediocre start being one over par for his first six holes , but then birdies at the seventh , ninth and 10th moved him on to the leaderboard .
30 ADRIAN MAGUIRE moved upsides reigning champion Peter Scudamore at the head of the jockeys ' table when a double aboard Calapaez and Mr Felix moved him on to the 32 winner mark at Plumpton yesterday .
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