Example sentences of "him [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mach studied him thoughtfully a moment , then nodded . |
2 | She had brought the baby to the Lab to see him only a fortnight ago . |
3 | I guess that over the last six years television has given him only a quarter of her exposure . |
4 | On one occasion , he screamed for the guards , saying someone had stolen the contents of his Red Cross Parcel , leaving him only a tin of beans and of jam . |
5 | Was the reservation letter received by him merely a promise as to the future or was it a statement of present fact ? |
6 | The only gossip which came back to Lucien was that Amber thought him too plain in appearance to work well with Jeopardy , and considered him merely a tool that her lover was using in an attempt to provoke her . |
7 | ‘ And do n't you fancy him just a jot ? ’ |
8 | Oh , sometimes it was irritating , even downright infuriating to look round and see him just a couple of paces away , but she only had to look into those dark eyes to feel that treacherous quiver of desire deep in the pit of her stomach . |
9 | Each day the retreatant has a few suggested passages given by his director who meets him once a day for sharing and reflection . |
10 | He did n't go to Mass , but it was said that the priests came down to him once a month and heard his confession and gave him Holy Communion . |
11 | Peers visit him once a month to hand over expenses forms on which they specify the days they have attended the Chamber for debates . |
12 | The FO telephoned him once a week , to keep in touch . |
13 | But he said nothing of this , merely noted down her address , sighed a little at it , and made his latest recruit promise to visit him once a week with her piece . |
14 | ‘ It came to the stage when I was married to Michael but seeing him once a week , ’ said Gabrielle . |
15 | General Yang 's fall goes unlamented among professional PLA men who considered him more a politician than a soldier . |
16 | He served as president of both the Royal Society of Arts and the Italian Royal College of Science ; the latter made him automatically a member of the council of the Fascist party and entitled him to be addressed as His Excellency . |
17 | He says it took him about a year to recover but now he 's fine here . |
18 | I hope all of you know or have met this good friend of the Hundred I 'm sure that most of you have and he has with him today a guest from Germany , Herr and his charming daughter er and Mr was a member of the and has provided invaluable information here , who as you know is doing a , a comprehensive book on the monster mission and in commemoration of what we have done today , we have a letter addressed to er the Hundredth Bomb Group Memorial Association U K , from the Most Reverend Doctor the Bishop of Munster which I would like to read to you . |
19 | Philip went to see him twice a day , encouraged by Claudia , who hoped the child would make up to him for Eileen . |
20 | His wife April just scrapes enough money together to make the hundred and fifty mile round trip to see him twice a week |
21 | I can only afford to go to see him twice a week . |
22 | Years at an English public school , punctuated by all-too-brief holidays in Italy , had made him almost a stranger within his family . |
23 | There were plenty of wild places downstream where he could wade ashore , and then — well , if the Patrician really had sent out word about him then a change of clothing and a shave should take care of that . |
24 | ‘ You must have brought him quite a way ? ’ |
25 | Gervaise knew of his existence before he died , and although he was n't able to acknowledge his son , he left him quite a fortune . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'd worked with him about four years ago and helped him quite a bit . |
27 | I spoke to him quite a bit you know . |
28 | Over coffee back at the office I tried to pull myself together and sell him a traded option in copper which would , as it turned out , have made him quite a lot of money . |
29 | ‘ Annie 's been chatting to him quite a lot , lately . |
30 | She admitted then she might have liked him quite a lot . |