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"burn him" is not a correct or usable sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase "burn it" in reference to a physical object, but not a person. Example: The old letter was starting to yellow, so I decided to burn it.
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Mr. Riyad said a Muslim resident stepped in and challenged the mob, "saying if they burned it, they should burn him as well".
"I would like to burn him like he burned the Muslims," says a boy interviewed by Islamic State, according to a transcript released by SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors militant Web traffic.
Her eyes burn him.
I must burn him.
"Burn him," he said.
"Burn him right here," someone shouted.
The things that burn him up when he's preaching are the things that burn him up in personal conversation.
Ronald also accused me of conspiring with the community to burn him out.
But it's not acceptable to set fire to the hut and burn him to death".
He can use that if a mean girl tries to burn him one day.
I think he also wanted to burn him, to set him on fire.
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