Example sentences of "[verb] him [coord] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So they took off after him , caught him and gave him a hiding .
2 Every morning at eight-thirty , a servant girl woke him and gave him breakfast on a tray .
3 Rocky introduced them as Carl Wood , Jubal Cantrell and Austen Parker , but Jim Miller would have recognised the latter two as Jube and Red , the pair who had baited him and given him such a hard time before Rocky 's intervention had rescued him .
4 If it 's gon na plague him and give him trouble let's get it sorted out this year , even if it means that he has a little bit of temporary deafness for a little while , you know ?
5 As soon as he entered the first field to be cut his mates up-ended him and gave him the same treatment which stopped only when he shouted ‘ Beer ! ’ .
6 And I have asked him in and I have fed him and given him milk and wine and a share of the fire !
7 When we got there one o one of the other boys was was already there with him and he was covered from about his waist down with coal and er we uncovered him and gave him as comfortable as we could get him until we got the stretchers and everything mobilize him and get him out .
8 If the message contains the word ‘ Secure ’ , that means the words following make up the introductory identification of someone who will contact him and give him orders .
9 ‘ People barely had enough food to live on , but thought nothing of bringing him into their homes and feeding him and giving him somewhere to sleep .
10 Louise kissed him and gave him the pie .
11 He remained in the royal household under Richard III , who knighted him and gave him further land in Northamptonshire and London in 1484 .
12 Rolle is said to have fled to the nearby village of Pickering , where the squire John de Dalton was impressed by the strangely-clad hermit and agreed to support him and give him an anchorage to live in .
13 , . I had a very serious patient er , the other day , and I treated him and gave him six months to live , but at the end of six months , he did n't pay his account , so I gave him another six months . , .
14 for whom that I had to decide whether I was going to marry him or give him up and decided I could n't give him up so I married him and was extremely happy and was shattered when he died and I , I , a , it went from you know I , I never real , thought I would be as happy , could be as happy as I was
15 He had lost another close companion , another friend , one who had helped and guided him and given him such pleasure .
16 She can praise him and give him a little treat .
17 It would settle him and give him back his strength .
18 Take him and give him a good dowsing . ’
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