Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] him [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For him to know that she was still very much sexually attracted to him was bad enough — but she was terrified of Ross discovering that her feelings ran much deeper . |
2 | Scattered around him were complete skeletons reminding him of when his country was able to produce crops and feed animals . |
3 | There 's no decent men in it and there 's no nudity of men it , even when he 's in it all you got to see of him was waist-high , you got to see a clips of his bum . |
4 | And the girl who came for him was Young and Insolent and spoke to me as if I were some common washerwoman who must do as she was told which is not in my nature nor never was . |
5 | The remarks that had been made about him were confusing . |
6 | A person " connected " with a director is defined in s346 Companies Act 1985 and includes a body corporate in which the director and other persons connected with him are interested in at least one-fifth of the nominal value of the equity share capital or control more than one-fifth of the voting power of the company at any general meeting . |
7 | ‘ The reports we received on him were excellent and his contract was also coming to an end . |
8 | ‘ I forgot about him being dead ! ’ |
9 | He found fame in poetry and prose , he also has the reputation of being a supernatural Robin Hood and documentary evidence of his exploits attributed to him are legion . |
10 | There is no evidence , though , for the existence of ‘ Merlin ’ and writings attributed to him are spurious . |
11 | A. McCormick summarizes the general opinion thus : ‘ probably the very crimes attributed to him were essential to terrorize his gang and bring them to subjection . |
12 | In the case of lions , not only was a rival male likely to be a close relative , but the costs of physically competing with him were high and the benefits low . |
13 | I guess … because Galileo did it , or at least if what I know about him is true , this must be true . |
14 | ‘ I was irritated because all I got from him was yes-and-no answers . |
15 | All she got from him was cold looks and icy dismissal . |
16 | He reaches for me and holds me tight , and the tremble of him is tremendous . |
17 | ( b ) Money paid to a person in a public or quasi-public position to obtain the performance by him of a duty which he is bound to perform for nothing or for less than the sum demanded by him is recoverable to the extent that he is not entitled to it . |
18 | that the defendant took care to inform himself , from others who were in a position to provide the information , as to whether the deposit would constitute an offence and had no reason to suppose that the information given to him was false or misleading ; |
19 | Tell you the truth , there was two or three others after the first one went overseas , before I knew about him being dead . |
20 | Gloucester was thus territorially the heir of the junior line , and the willingness of lord Neville , heir of the senior line , to ally with him is eloquent testimony to Gloucester 's domination of the north . |
21 | Gloucester was thus territorially the heir of the junior line , and the willingness of lord Neville , heir of the senior line , to ally with him is eloquent testimony to Gloucester 's domination of the north . |
22 | When Father Barnes reiterated that he was perfectly all right and that Mrs McBride who did for him was due at ten thirty , he did n't persist . |
23 | He was saying that the gods had so far been unkind , that they might turn kind , but that what the gods did for him was secondary to what they might do for Niki , a remark that turned out to be prophetic . |
24 | That the cottage meant as much to her as it did to him was obvious , but it did n't occur to him that she might have been the intruder who had broken in . |
25 | Yeah , but I think all the things they said about him were true , I hate the man I do . |
26 | He felt slightly uncomfortable , having seen three men in lounge suits on his way back from the bathroom ; the only clothes he had with him were casual ones . |
27 | But you see with him being ill , he worries about not being able to bring money in . |
28 | This would probably cause Franks mind to be elsewhere in training , and so lead to him being uninspired — whereas he should be getting his head down and working . |