Example sentences of "[that] we [vb mod] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 Omar learnt that he was related to the Sultan , and we hoped that we might persuade him to provide us with a guide to Aussa .
2 To begin to call out to God to fill us with his Spirit that we might know him better is what is needed .
3 ‘ My guess is that we 'll get him if we play by its rules for a while . ’
4 ‘ Tell that brother of yours that we 'll catch him in the end so he might as well give himself up . ’
5 We know also the son of God has come and has given us understanding so that we may know him who is true and we are
6 We told Frank that we would support him if he stood up to the little tyrant , that he would feel better if he did , citing our own experiences , mine in particular .
7 I put him on notice that we shall ask him what he has done to provide extra resources to the prison service .
8 ‘ He left it all to me to sort out with the planning department and I had to plead that we 'd lose him altogether if we made a problem . ’
9 See we we have an awful lot of problems , I mean , not only the question of breaking into one 's home things like , car parking or things of a very high accident risk whereas , if we had a beat officer , at least we could set up some sort of local liaison , in so much that we could tell him about our sort of problems , and perhaps between us , resolve them .
10 Next morning after breakfast we asked Magwitch to tell us more about his past life , so that we could protect him better .
11 ft informed us that he was leaving Salamanca for England on his motor bike , via Cherbourg , and that we could expect him in Bath on a certain day .
12 There was a hope that we could persuade him to go back , ‘ turn ’ him , if you like .
13 We very much wanted him to come down to Merstham again when the weather was better , so that we could drive him round the country .
14 Madam , I 'm gon na ask you to say in those circumstances that we should give him the maximum discharge .
15 But because it is a writer who is giving us this , and a writer at the beginning of his career , what more natural than that we should see him as writing his way out of all this , as ‘ getting it out of his system ’ as we say , clearing the ground for work that will enact triumphantly his escape , his liberation , his hope .
16 He patted the cushions beside him to indicate that we should join him .
17 We soon became fast friends , and the brothers joked that we should take him with us on our journey .
18 However , I insisted that we should get him to hospital and soon after dawn we arrived at Prome , where after considerable appeal and importunity on my part the patient was admitted to hospital .
19 Relentlessly , every day , he tells us when , presumably fearful that we will follow him , camera in hand .
20 ‘ Tell the laird , ’ he shouted out , ‘ that we will have him out here , to hear us for himself — that is what we came for and we will stand here till we see him .
21 It is only through his power that we can serve him .
22 The good thing about having the machines on the vehicle are that we can give him that electric shock as opposed to taking him to the hospital to have that electric shock .
23 ‘ There must be something lying about that we can pull him up with . ’
24 If that man is out there and he is innocent then please would he come forward so that we can eliminate him from the inquiry
25 It is only through God 's revelation that we can know him .
26 It is only through the work of Christ , through the impact on us of what he has done , that we can recognise him as divine and describe his person in divine terms .
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