Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 The the next Tuesday I 'll give him a list of people who are interested and that means asking at home as well .
2 Andy Platt , England 's latest recruit , has agreed a new deal with Aston Villa which will keep him at the club until 1994 .
3 If your saint is to remain here now , then even if Tutilo escapes the sheriff 's law , if Herluin takes him back to Ramsey they 'll make him pay through his skin for what he attempted and failed to bring to success .
4 It was Ginger who would find him slumped in his bathroom just a few hours after he wrote the letter .
5 Tell you , if we were in Yorkshire I 'd send him to the , the , that er the convent school that I went to .
6 ‘ Tell young d'Urberville I 'll sell him the title , yes , sell it , at a reasonable price . ’
7 Gen Mark Clark , commanding 15th Army Group , had instructed Gen McCreery at Eighth Army [ KP 53 ] : " Reference the message brought to 13 Corps by the German emissary from Croatia you will inform him that you can accept the surrender only of those forces in contact with Eighth Army .
8 Or anything you need for Monday he could let him kn , he could let you know .
9 Lee I 'll get him a bottle of something when I get back to Stowmarket .
10 What Franco failed to take into account , however , was , first , that Germany had its own designs on French Morocco ; second , that Hitler did not want to provoke Free French/Allied resistance in North Africa which would oblige him to open a new military front far away from what was then his principal concern , namely the invasion of the British Isles ; and , third , that Hitler was not convinced of the need or utility of Spanish military help .
11 Goodman was always hard up and enjoyed the friendship and generosity of friends such as Francis Bacon who would help him out .
12 PS I told Nero you 'd meet him at Dover but I should leave your chariot behind he might not understand if you cut him in two , he 's funny that way .
13 Barbosa there used to meet him most afternoons in the bullrings in Spain .
14 Please God he would remember him .
15 Exley , at 30 almost a veteran , but who had had an impressive run in this year 's championships , vowed : ‘ I 'll be back next year and if I meet Eric I 'll beat him . ’
16 ‘ I promised Jos I 'd help him . ’
17 He believed he had found a good humoured gentleman in Holland who would send him plants , but was critical of him for overheating his stoves .
18 He was too slow , or too fast ; so that sweeping — and most of his day he spent sweeping , brushing the floors , the shavings from the machines — he was either busy or , conversely , slack to stand on his brush , an affront to Parker who would move him on to some other task .
19 If I met Pam 's bloke coming down Briggate I 'd give him a wide berth .
20 There are nightclubs in the Reeperbahn which would bar him on sight if he turned up without a hat .
21 When he was working out of London she would join him .
22 ‘ Next time we see Mr Scrape we 'll tell him , ’ I promised , with a rush of blood to the head .
23 The official warns Butch he must tell him the type of ball , and so Butch has another go : ‘ Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta … ’ and he stamps his foot in frustration .
24 I have no doubt that after 9 April he will meet him equally regularly .
25 Although Korda was now more of a financier than an active producer , it was his suggestion that led Graham Greene to visit Austria to see if he could find the background in the four-power occupation of Vienna which would inspire him to extend his one-line story : ‘ I had paid my last farewell to Harry less than a week ago , when his coffin was lowered in the frozen February ground , so that it was with incredulity that I saw him pass by , without a sign of recognition , among the host of strangers in the Strand . ’
26 ‘ Times have changed since Goering said that if a single bomb fell on Berlin you could call him Meier . ’
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