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"Over" can even be an adverb, as in "Don't bring him over". But here it's clear that the object should go before "over". In this example, "him" is the object of the verb "bring". "Over" just tells us the where.
He argued the Crown's case was purely circumstantial, that DNA evidence wasn't enough to convict Vader of murder, and that it could've come from, for example, him sneezing into the SUV or being in contact with someone who later climbed into it, the CBC reported.
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For example, Hims, is in the hair loss business.
When you are around other girls, flirt with him — for example, touch him or lean in to him.
Do they subtly tease him, for example, giving him a light punch?
Yet, what was it about him that caused the Romans to view him as enough of a threat to make an example of him and have him crucified?
When you're heading home, for example, shoot him a text letting him know his window is closing.
We should make an example of him and those who abetted him".
For example, give him a voice and make him talk.
The judge has made an example of him and thrown the book at him in many ways.
Actively include him in the process, by for example, having him visualize the content, but prevent one-to-one communication and lecturing.
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