Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] he to " in BNC.

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1 We had no sooner got out of the supermarket 's doors than the wee imp said he was tired and I must carry him to the car .
2 Perhaps , thought Robert , I should sentence him to death .
3 Or , if someone came to me with arthritis of the fingers , I might ask him to ‘ think of your fingers lengthening ’ .
4 So I 'll hold him to his word . ’
5 The first goddamn pilot I see sitting on his ass , I 'll send him to Corps to shoot a general . ’
6 I 'll tell him to … ’
7 I 'll tell him to his face I think his parent 's sofa 's not very nice .
8 I 'll get him to re retransmit it to you .
9 Pictures : I 'll take him to Maggie 's after closing-time ( the river of lights over the bar , and warmth , and coñac in coffee , and Maggie admiring and relieved ) .
10 ‘ I mean , I 'll take him to school tomorrow . ’
11 ‘ If Finn comes back , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll ask him to the picnic . ’
12 And if I could bring him to reconciliation with the king , without more bloodshed and without revenge , I would count it a good deed both for England and Wales .
13 Maybe I could introduce him to my sceptical American editor friend ?
14 I think of people I could introduce him to .
15 I could rip him to fucking pieces with my bare hands ! "
16 His leg seemed to have stopped bleeding , or very nearly , and he could n't have severed an artery or he 'd have bled to death by now , but all the same there had to be a pretty serious wound under the cloth of his trousers and the faster I could get him to a doctor the better .
17 But he remained hopeful of securing Walden in the future , for he ‘ would be the making of the Leeds City team if only I could get him to Elland Road ’ .
18 ‘ Well , by Wednesday I 'm clear of the Committee , and I could take him to a Regional Office .
19 I could take him to sea and keep him clean for three months , but how do you know that the moment the court case is done he wo n't just stuff his nose full of crap again ? ’
20 I never saw him again but to this day I wish I could take him to Ibrox and watch the Rangers with him and maybe buy him a half and half pint at one of the Govan pubs .
21 I 'd send him to Gartree mother
22 Tell you , if we were in Yorkshire I 'd send him to the , the , that er the convent school that I went to .
23 I was terrified I 'd lose him to a starlet . ’
24 Personally I 'd invite him to t ’ gaffer 's office , talk to ‘ im , try to see it from ‘ is point o ’ view , listen to ‘ is side , then if I still could n't bring ‘ im round , give ‘ im smack in t ’ mouth . ’
25 In later years , I 'd take him to the station and he 'd get a train home . ’
26 how tight Mike was going to be with you know having to look after Paul and all the rest of it I promised I 'd take him to Snetterton market and he could have , he was going to buy some records .
27 It brought me up against the fact that I 'd like him to be better off so I could have more options .
28 ‘ I 'd like him to bear his rightful name , I 'd like him to be able to say which family he comes from , I 'd like him to hold his head up high in any company — but I wo n't be bounced into a sham of a marriage , not even for five minutes .
29 I 'd like him to be my lover in the afterlife ’ — Historian Jan Morris discussing the subject of her latest work , Lord Fisher , Admiral of the Fleet .
30 Personally , I would expect him to still make the trip .
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