Example sentences of "my [noun] [conj] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 I was warm and sleepy but my master kept haranguing me : compliance seemed the easiest way out so I put on my boots , grabbed my cloak and accompanied him down to the Templar chapel .
2 Shall I to him make know as yet my change and give him to partake full happiness with me ?
3 I sat in my pew and heard him prate on for at least an hour and a half .
4 Mueller is the oldest , the most successful and probably the best known of all currently active downhillers , so the sight of him volunteering to do the donkey work in a one-horse FIS race was enough to humble me into removing my skis and following him , along with 138 other racers !
5 It was decided that he should leave next day for London and that I should stop on and finish my baths and meet him in Paris .
6 I shrugged my shoulders and answered him in Spanish .
7 I opened my eyes and gave him a puzzled look .
8 I wipe my lips and follow him to the door .
9 Eventually I fell on my knees and called him a fucking bastard , and he just laughed .
10 There is no way in which he can free himself from my control , not unless I lose my nerve or allow him to be abducted by some plagiarist , and not unless I allow any of my own present personal dilemmas connected with my own personal escape to lodge unbeknown to me in the words which make up this fictional character .
11 ‘ I got on the radio to my controller and told him to call the police quick . ’
12 I put down my lunch and followed him in frantic pursuit .
13 I remember when Mike was a baby and I went home with my shopping and left him at the check-out in Sainsbury 's .
14 I 'll phone my father-in-common-law and get him to look up the address the er postcode in his
15 I unzipped the pouch round my waist and gave him the small jar of paint and the sawn-off paintbrush .
16 I plucked up my courage and asked him .
17 I know I have to pluck up my courage and tell him that when we made love in Sintra he sired a son .
18 ’ Steve tried to grab my husband and take him out .
19 ‘ He is held in thrall to the Dark Ireland , but it was not my enchantment that chained him . ’
20 I felt the corporeal elephant on whose back my world was supported amble effortlessly along , rather that it being necessary for me to lean out from the howdah of my head and goad him .
21 Then I grabbed my jacket and followed him .
22 It will take some weeks now before I can contact my friend and ask him … ask for the information to be repeated . ’
23 I instantly regret my indiscretion and beg him to keep the news to himself .
24 I took Henry back to my flat and asked him to wait outside while I went in to look .
25 You 're afraid I 'll go to my father and tell him — ’ She broke off , staring .
26 Such stories would have made a lasting impression on my father and given him an early interest in Abyssinia .
27 Even so , he managed to spend a Sunday sailing in a friend 's boat , had met a potter who was throwing a dinner service for him ( ‘ will you phone my father and ask him if he wants a coffee set as well ? ’ ) and had found ‘ some beautiful corduroys .
28 I pulled the little guy from my pocket and set him down on my desk .
29 You take my advice and grab him quick , then you can show him what he 's doing wrong . ’
30 Listen to what it says in John chapter five Truly , truly I say unto you , this is Jesus speaking he who hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and does not come into judgement but has passed out of death into life .
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