Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] him to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In practice , there might be situations of doubt ; a man might claim that there was nothing to alert him to the girl 's age ( e.g. a 15-year-old girl , who looks much older , soliciting in a street with other prostitutes ) . |
2 | On the following Monday some of them pursued him to a review that was taking place on Wimbledon Common , while others went to the City , occupied the Royal Exchange and picketed the coffee houses , carrying placards reading More Wages . |
3 | Dem drag him to de police van |
4 | I felt like a jaded casting director as I banished him to the wastepaper bin . |
5 | Sometimes he would have to wait for an hour or more before he could find someone to carry him to the Collector 's side . |
6 | Hell , I beat him to the handshake and it 's on camera . ’ |
7 | One evening , perched in his landing window , he shot towards my wife with an air rifle and I reported him to the police . |
8 | I disagreed with much of what he had to say , but I welcome him to the House from this Bench and look forward to debating these issues with him on many occasions . |
9 | I compared him to the other gentlemen present . |
10 | He is now 7″ long , and I transferred him to a 4ft tank . |
11 | Every morning I drove him to the hospital , waited for his X-ray treatment , drove him home again and helped him to bed . |
12 | May I refer him to the reports on economic purchasing issued in December 1992 and February this year by my counterpart in Great Britain , Professor Littlechild , for an indication of the complexities involved in this type of exercise ? |
13 | I directed him to the corner where I knew the compost heap was . |
14 | I refer him to a pamphlet that was published in the mid-1980s by an obscure group of Back-Bench MPs called the No Turning Back group . |
15 | I refer him to the independent Centre for Economic Policy Research , where Professor Denis Snower recently published a document saying : ’ Implementing the social charter may be expected to hurt precisely those workers it seeks to help , in addition to raising unemployment and reducing investment ’ . |
16 | However , I refer him to the recent report on our manufacturing performance produced by the CBI entitled ’ Competing with the World 's Best ’ . |
17 | I followed him to the cold lands of the north , and bought dogs and a sledge . |
18 | The constable might not have minded the instant promotion but I doubt if the commissioner would have been too happy had I relegated him to the ranks ! ) |
19 | If the Minister does not know the details , I direct him to the NFU survey on the Borders . |
20 | Later , changing into his dinner jacket in the executive cloakroom , Matthew wished he had thought to ask someone to accompany him to the chairman 's party . |
21 | He pulled a face and said less colloquially : ‘ I mean , he 'll be asking someone to accompany him to the police station . ’ |
22 | I guided him to the traffic island in the middle . |
23 | I saw him to the door and watched him pace away along the streets he knew better than most others in London . |
24 | I took him to a nearby café . |
25 | I got him into the factory and from there we got the ambulance and … and I took him to the Royal Victoria Infirmary . ’ |
26 | P. E. A man dropped dead in front of me on the street and I took him to the mortuary and I got into trouble over it because I did n't search the body properly . |
27 | I took him to the ‘ Tally 's ’ ( ice-cream shop ) at the corner of our street and Bedford Street — and bought him a large cone . |
28 | I took him to the Savoy Hotel . |
29 | I took him to the St Petersburg library , let him show me pictures of the uniforms . |
30 | I took him to the first Giants game when he was three . |