Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] [pron] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 An undemonstrative woman , the mother was quite incapable of putting her arms around her son and telling him that she was proud of him or that she loved him .
2 I can find no evidence that anyone accompanied him or that anyone met him here . ’
3 Susan wondered how she would feel if he did ; or if she touched him or let him know in some other way that she was there ?
4 so he can either sleep in bed with his dad and J J or but they make him up a bed on that .
5 Members of the political élite may give a president their support out of friendship or because they find him to be a likeable person .
6 Or whether you scared him after to death !
7 Just give me a bell as to when and where you want him .
8 Be so kind , please , as to enquire from your colleagues whether any of them brought a fare from the Theater an der Wien this evening at about , ’ — Thiercelin consulted his watch — ‘ ten minutes before seven , and where he took him . ’
9 Some methods avoid native language explanations altogether on the grounds that such explanations can only be abstract and confusing to the learner , and that they make him spend his time not so much in learning the language but rather in learning about the language ( Mackey 1965 p 240 ) .
10 I could have held him tight and told him I was proud of him and that I loved him just for being there , but he would have struggled free .
11 Yes , Arnold Thomas had done a bad thing in deserting him just when he needed him most , and he had been a rogue of the worst kind to have stolen money into the bargain ; but if he could only find his son , he would tell him that all was forgiven , and that he wanted him here , in his rightful place , at the helm of his father 's business .
12 ‘ I heard about Froggy , ’ he said , ‘ and that you found him with the shaft of a golf club stuck through his gullet , ’ he finished brightly .
13 Stephanie spoke also , for her almost sharply , to Marcus and told him that the visit would happen and that she trusted him to help with it , to behave well .
14 seawards , and so they picture him
15 There was a tradition that the Kha-Khan not be required to turn his back upon his people , and so they carried him facing out across the crowd , and placed him directly in front of the seat of the reclining dragon which had been the throne of Tamujin , Ancestor of the Altun , the first Kha-Khan .
16 And once they saw him , they 'd have him .
17 I 'm still terrified , even though McDunn 's on my side , because I can see he 's not so hopeful any more and if they take him off this I might get the bad cops , the ones that just want a confession and Christ I 'm in England , not Scotland , and despite the McGuire Seven and the Guildford Four they still have n't changed the law : down here you can still be convicted on an uncorroborated confession even if you try to retract it later .
18 And if they took him to hospital he 'd just do the same thing again and again , until his family gave in .
19 But if he looks as though he may pounce on them , they shoot at him , and if they kill him , they cut him in pieces and roast him and regale themselves , repeating all the while , ‘ It is the Russians who are eating you , not us . ’
20 And if they wanted him to be boring then that would be the performance that he would offer .
21 Where he got the drink was a mystery , and if we asked him , he would only laugh .
22 And if we leave him alone he 'll lead us somewhere . ’
23 But even if we 've known him for many years , if we 're committed Christians , if we 've been followers of Jesus , there are occasions , there are times in our life when there is turmoil and there is unrest and if we allow him to se , to take control he is able to bring peace .
24 He 'd loved her and left her once , and if she gave him a chance he 'd do it again .
25 If he treats her from the beginning like a woman , elderly perhaps , but still entitled to every courtesy and consideration and some of his undivided attention , and if she treats him with affection and interest , voicing her pride in his achievements , and turning to him for advice on various matters , their relationship is usually off to a good start .
26 She would need such care and gentleness , and if it killed him he would give it to her , but the passion was raging in him until he could hardly see straight .
27 And if it makes him happy , what 's the harm ? ’
28 And if I questioned him , he would simply deny it .
29 ‘ He should be leaving about now , and if I know him he 'll have left me to pay his hotel bill .
30 But the Lord Lane I met at Aviemore could hardly have been more different — affable , witty and without a trace of self awareness of his office ; and if I call him Geoffrey here , it is only because after Aviemore we became friends , played the odd round of golf together , exchanged letters and met on several social occasions .
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