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

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1 On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ .
2 " You may instruct him to send his bill to me . "
3 Or a verdict in the field , ’ he said , abruptly flashing fire , ‘ for if you have occasion to speak with the Lord Owen again , you may tell him I will not spare to do my uttermost against him . ’
4 You may tell him so , Fulk .
5 You may tell him I 'll do what he wishes . ’
6 As the puppy gets older , he will want to go outside to the soiled piece of paper that you have positioned in a place that you may want him to use .
7 If you are HIV positive and your partner is HIV negative , you may infect him .
8 ‘ Then you may admit him to see me , ’ said Jared Tunstall curtly , immediately informing Neil where McAllister got her logic-chopping ability from .
9 You may put him out of your mind .
10 If the Oracle has invited you , you may see him .
11 You may take him away .
12 Tell him that you have decided to wage unrestricted war ; that , from this moment on , he is fair game ; that you may attack him without warning at any time ; that he will be at risk whenever he is in or near the school or club where the bullying takes place .
13 You may remember him giving that super performance of the Bliss Concerto at the Proms last year ; indeed he relishes neglected music which he considers should be more firmly established in the current repertoire .
14 You may remember him .
15 And not a murderer , whatever else you may know him to be .
16 " You may invite him a hundred times , " said Honor tightly , " but I will never marry him . "
17 No I think you ought to take him because then I do n't have to place a man .
18 I could do park parade tha , a girl was , er er anywa , I went in the factory and one of the girls says they were saying about a dance , says ooh I quite a few you ought to see him dance the park parade !
19 ‘ He 's all right — he 'll get over it — might even enjoy a bit of free time — you ought to ask him to help you more , Mum . ’
20 You ought to shop him for the income tax then
21 You ought to remember him from Becksley , surely
22 You ought to help him , if you can .
23 She became very gentle — or perhaps she was only tired — and said , ‘ Well , dear , if you really feel you must leave him , of course we will do what we can to help you .
24 ‘ As you were working and you run a business , I assumed you must leave him with a babyminder . ’
25 You must break him psychologically — frighten him — before you can beat him physically .
26 You must make him understand the need for secrecy .
27 ‘ Of course , you must make him wear a wig or some kind of decoration for the performance itself . ’
28 If he did , then he is not guilty of rape , and you must acquit him … ’
29 Then you must tell him that you most certainly do not hate him , that you were angry and spoke wildly when you said that .
30 You must press him , Vicky .
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