Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] he with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , he begins , after a fashion that is less rare with him than is commonly supposed , by apologizing for the impressionism that supplies him with the terms he needs :
2 That was a case in which a district board took it upon themselves to pull down Mr. Cooper 's house , which they regarded as unsatisfactory , and to burden him with the cost of demolition without having first given him any type of notice .
3 These replies were highly satisfactory to the King , who summoned Baldwin to the Palace at 3.15 p.m. and charged him with the task of forming a Government .
4 She sat down opposite him at the kitchen table and fixed him with the kind of look that usually preceded a full eighteen-round contest .
5 But you see , the Reverend has a distant relative whom he means to put in my place and so I was granted sick leave over the holiday in order that his dear Jonathan could come and assist him with the Christmas services .
6 When he found the man he threw the acid into his face and beat him with the hammer , fracturing his skull and his thumb .
7 Fonda claimed that this first experience began the halt of a downhill slide into alcoholism , acquisitive , habitual spending on fast cars , Cessna airplanes , fine suits and provided him with the insight to revoke his staunch conservative opinions and adopt a liberalistic , casual , ‘ don't-give-a-fuck approach to life ’ .
8 He was originally held in Safi Prison , where he developed diabetes in 1988 , but was then transferred to Marrakech where his family lives , and so could visit him regularly and provide him with the food necessary for his diabetic diet .
9 The purpose of serving a contemnor with a copy of the committal order is to enable him to have a written record of the findings made by the court and of the sentence and to provide him with the materials necessary to enable him to decide whether or not he wishes to appeal .
10 Earlier he had visited the American Consulate , where an attractive and sympathetic fellow countrywoman from North Carolina had advised him on all the sad yet necessary procedures consequent upon the death of an American national in Britain , and acquainted him with the costs of the transatlantic conveyancing of corpses .
11 My head was full of good things to say — but I just snorted , and erased him with the flat of my hand , and walked on .
12 You could go back and confront him with the photo now .
13 Then awaken him gently and present him with the bill .
14 Now , with your survey summary , the notes of your meeting with the planning office and the advice from your friendly builder , return to your solicitor and present him with the facts .
15 On Dec. 2 the newly elected acting Lithuanian President Algirdas Brazauskas [ see p. 39205 ] issued a decree appointing Deputy Premier Bronislovas Lubys as the country 's new Prime Minister and charging him with the formation of a Cabinet .
16 Davidson told him and furnished him with the office copy .
17 It aims to provide the student with a basic knowledge of the background to industry , to raise his general level of understanding of management processes , and to acquaint him with the tools and techniques of management .
18 But when a Scottish defector from Edwards army arrived with reports of the miserable morale of the English and exhorted him with the words ‘ Now 's the time and now 's the hour ’ , he again decided to take the initiative .
19 Lee was behind him , holding on to the back of his anorak and bumping him with the torch .
20 Pramual dismissed Bank of Thailand governor Kamchorn Sathirakul on March 6 , 1990 , and replaced him with the deputy governor , Chavalit Thanachanan .
21 Then on the Monday morning Law saw Salisbury and left him with the impression that Curzon could not be ‘ passed over ’ .
22 Any action on the part of a religious or other teacher which undermines an individual 's awareness of his personal and family duties and leaves him with the means to claim that a ‘ god ’ will relieve him of them , is an action which is utterly irresponsible .
23 The general principle contemplates a model of a patient of an age recognized as endowing him with the competence to exercise a valid choice , and who is lucid in the sense not only that he regards himself as being in control of his mental faculties , but also that he is recognized to be so by others .
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