Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [prep] him [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is quite wrong to look at him as a marginal or failed artist , a tragic case , like his country of Bengal , even though he himself sometimes seemed to see things this way .
2 She wanted so much to remain with him on the terms which had always existed between them , did not want the wealth and consequence of her real life to come between them before it needed to .
3 It is impossible to sleep with him in the room .
4 Although it is impossible to think of him as a Londoner , this move began a lifelong association with the capital to which he returned every year for a few months , even after he had given up all thoughts of making it his permanent home .
5 This special tribute in WWF News attempts , however inadequately , to give WWF supporters and staff a picture of what Peter 's many qualities and leadership skills meant to some of those who have been privileged to work with him in a great adventure .
6 Rees-Mogg went about his business conscientiously and with a good degree of enthusiasm , and while it is hard to think of him as a representative of the common man , sheer assiduousness probably bridged the gulf between the housing estates of suburbia and the Old Rectory , Hinton Blewitt .
7 Hard to think of him as a boy .
8 It was as if he were preparing for the day he would be a big man himself in this town and wanted everyone on his side , wanted them all to think of him as a customer .
9 She was living with her boyfriend as she had for the last eight years and the hospital team were quite happy to talk to him about the proposed care plan for her .
10 Although Alexander lent his authority to domestic reforms , it is unwise to think of him as a daring pilot in extremity .
11 Because I have such regard for the right hon. Gentleman , it makes me all the more discontented to disagree with him about the proposition of permanent or automatic timetables .
12 It is difficult to disagree with him for the conjunction of computers and communications is perhaps the most important aspect of information technology .
13 It may therefore be necessary to proceed against him under the latter section , supposing that the requisite intention can be established , or under section 5 .
14 ‘ It would n't be wise to communicate with him in the usual way while he 's there . ’
15 He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s .
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