Example sentences of "him and [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Him and me have never kept things from each other .
2 If a man engages skilled advisors to act for him and they mistake the time limit and present it too late he is out .
3 because again as adults we realize that if every we ask a question to the trainer you 're asking questions to him and they keep answering them , what does it mean we can do as trainees ?
4 they make too much fuss of him and they bring him back
5 He got Ninagawa to join him and they have since produced an extraordinary row of classics , welding the individual psychological realism of European theatre to the formality of Kabuki theatre .
6 Another dhāmi has joined him and they link arms for a while and then move closer together , stretching their arms across each other 's shoulders so they dance as one , their bodies tilting first forwards and then back as they bounce across the roof .
7 I think by and large they 're probably running away and do n't want to have much to do with him and they do n't like these people , probably , who use your drop in centre because they might smell a little bit and they might be down at heel and they 're not really people who are going to contribute much to the lives of those other people who are trying to get on and make things better for themselves .
8 I get into step with him and we stop at a door at the end of the corridor .
9 ‘ Everyone here believes in him and we 've not even thought of criticising him .
10 ‘ You see , ’ said Mahmoud , ‘ we 've been assuming somebody is helping him and we 've been going round all his contacts .
11 Finally his conscience gets the better of him and we break out the large billy from his sledge and light another fire in the lea of a sledge .
12 ‘ I have never met him and we know nothing of each other ! ’
13 ‘ We have not been able to account for him and we do n't know where he is and we 're very much interested in talking to him , ’ he said .
14 We do n't know him , we do n't trust him and we think he 's a highly suspicious character .
15 Kill him and we risk all .
16 me a few quid to give him and what have you !
17 Fairfax asks him and I hear the choppy pronunciation of her name a number of times .
18 I was told stories about him and I know that he was pretty much a hellraiser , but when I knew him he was just a really nice guy .
19 And er that poor devil i i it hit him and I know wen we got him out , one eye was about an inch lower than the other .
20 I mean it was tough , life was tough for him and I know that he faced quite a lot of comments both of racist and other other things .
21 I told you that I loved him , that 's God 's truth , I love him and I tell you they might have made such a place just for him . ’
22 The message in the words sounded ominous to Joe 's ears , and he straightened up and said , ‘ Tell Harry I 'll be thinking of him and I hope he 'll be home soon . ’
23 I look at him — when I can bear to and frankly if you can persuade him to use a clean T-shirt you 'll be doing all of us a favour — I look at him and I remember dear little chubby hands clutching one , and the way their faces used to smell of soap and milk .
24 I just spent three hours last night talking to him and I 've I 've had enough for the week that 's all .
25 Somewhere they 've got a , there 's a picture of him and I 've named him out of one of the photos I brought over .
26 I 've asked him and I 've , asked
27 It 's a great move for him and I wish him luck .
28 ‘ I 'm sitting here because I love him and I respect him and I honour what he has been through and what we 've been through together . ’
29 I hate him and I hate you and I wo n't listen ! ’
30 Aye anyway I says seeing 's it 's you I 'll go and tell him and I come upstairs so I come downstairs and I says he 's asleep , he says the idle get .
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