Example sentences of "[verb] him with his [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I lead a life unassociated with the physical labours that are the proper countryman 's contribution to his surroundings and which integrate him with his own creations .
2 Cecil crept up behind Sam and poked him with his over-sized weapon .
3 But , although he beat her , she refused to help him with his evil plan .
4 The French still use the word ‘ negre ’ for a ghost-writer because Dumas quite openly used other authors to help him with his colossal output .
5 B — can not get loose and seems to be choking and the crowd are on their feet yelling and waving their hands — the referee helped by both seconds manages to extricate B — but P — grabs him , a quick aeroplane spin , gets him with his left hand round the shoulder , right hand through his left , swings him three times round in the air and pins him with his shoulders on the floor for the count of three .
6 He condemns the monk : at the same time as he acknowledges the monk 's ingenuity that has provided him with his sexual reward : This monk does not suffer the retributive poetic justice that is so frequently met with by lecherous clerics in the French fabliaux .
7 He hit him with his clenched fist with every bit of strength in him .
8 James and the Nazarean hierarchy send their own missionaries in his wake , to undo his preaching and compromise him with his own converts — for Paul , by now , is preaching something very different from what the Nazareans themselves , under Jesus 's brother , have sanctioned .
9 And this time two of the suspects helping him with his confusing inquiries are Shadows guitarist Hank Marvin and Britain 's tallest man .
10 Though Chris is the play 's voice of conscience , he is , ultimately , a rather quavery one : Miller never confronts him with his own reluctance to grow up , his willing collaboration with a domineering father and a mother who ignores him to worship her dead son .
11 The tall man fixed him with his cold eyes .
12 Indeed , Leonard 's main recollection of his father lies in that style , rather than more personal attributes or memories , and he is wont to describe him with his top hat and gloves , his cane and spats , and miniature service medals .
13 Instead , he bewildered and tormented him with his tactical positioning , then launched attacks that showed a desire to win the Tour for a record sixth time .
14 At this point Hamilton handed over our various laissez-passer , and Father Duryea presented him with his new documents .
15 They presented him with his glittering prize — a gold and diamond lapel pin — at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham .
16 Even when Liverpool won the FA Cup in May to present him with his first trophy , Kenny Dalglish still held a significant place in the hearts of the Kop .
17 I had wanted to be a nun before Nour had made me love him with his golden hair and his golden face and his golden eyes .
18 The boy had not spoken since they thrust him into this sandstone cell under the ground and left him with his single candle and his narrow bed .
19 The bond which assures the existence of the individual , and provides him with his basic loyalties to his father and brothers and cousins , is also the bond which assures the cohesion of the nations , and then of the world , ‘ but it does become weaker as the numbers become greater ’ .
20 Gould would also have angled for contacts who might help him with his prospective expedition .
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