Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | There is no certainty either as to where he wrote his main English works : the treatise known as Mixed Life , giving advice to the upmarket man of affairs who also wished to create opportunities to cultivate his inner spiritual life ( one manuscript describes it as " a luitel Boc was writen to a worldli lord to teche him hou he schulde haue him in his state in ordeynd loue to god and to his euencristene " ) , and the two books of The Scale of Perfection . |
2 | ‘ Until I see the entire Argentine line-up , ’ he said , ‘ how can I possibly know how I shall mark him ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Until I see the entire Argentine line-up , ’ he said , ‘ how can I possibly know how I shall mark him ? ’ |
4 | I said that it would be unkind and discourteous to decline a visit , but I could not for the life of me see how I could help him where persons of much greater power were impotent . |
5 | She thought of him , of how he must feel now , mourning his dead sister and wishing he had had some last word from her ; and then , how she would give him Mrs Gotobed 's message , to comfort him . |
6 | She was weepy when her husband was first admitted to hospital , concerned as to how she would find him and worried as to what would happen if he came home . |
7 | ‘ I do n't know how you can defend him unless he either denies everything of confesses something . ’ |
8 | But I think that 's how we will remember him of course , when , when , you know , the sadness er passes away . |
9 | How they used to ask him not to go to their posh prep school , but to meet them in the town . |
10 | Yeah yeah well you see what he said was he could not see how they could warrant him that sixty odd come as interest justify doing it . |
11 | He only knew that Chris worked on the grocery side of the shop , and wondered how he would know him , but his problem was soon solved . |
12 | ‘ I know where I can find him around lunchtime . ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , I wonder where I can find him , ’ said Ianthe . |
14 | ‘ Can you tell me where I can find him ? ’ |
15 | er have , have , have , wou I believe this Chris might be interested in this er have you got his telephone number where I can contact him ? |
16 | ‘ Look at him sulking , ’ she said to Betty , ‘ he could jump in his car and go to Bogota but no , he 's going to sit there and sulk where I can see him . ’ |
17 | And if he ever decided to stay over when he had n't told me in advance , he 'd always ring and tell me where I could reach him . |
18 | ‘ Do you happen to know where I could find him now ? ’ |
19 | I tried to look pleased when she told me that Prentice had been ringing at half-hourly intervals since mid-afternoon and had left a multiple-choice list of numbers where I could get him that evening . |
20 | That 's why I would love him to really wake up and get a good job or |
21 | I do n't ask why I should believe him . |
22 | And I do n't see why I should let him end it . ’ |
23 | They had tidied him away into the cupboard where nobody would see him . |
24 | McAllister knew that she must truly love him , for that could be the only reason why she could allow him , a man , to touch her at all . |
25 | When she reached the plateau she remained standing , watching for Joss Barnet , waiting for the moment when she would see him riding towards her . |
26 | There would surely be lots of occasions during the day when she could get him to kiss her , she told herself . |
27 | EP : That 's where you would like him to go ? |
28 | How clever he is to know where we should find him . ’ |
29 | Do you know where we can find him ? ’ |
30 | Sitting with Lords Justices Gibson and McCowan , he said : ‘ If he has no intention of disclosing his source , whatever the House of Lords , which is the ultimate court of justice in this country , may say , then we see absolutely no reason why we should assist him . ’ |