Example sentences of "[vb pp] him [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He indicated to Haussmann that the form of the railway station , a huge open space covered by glass , had impressed him as a possible model and as a result of the Emperor 's predilections , and Baltard 's skill , the great new market of Les Halles was built in a light , airy combination of iron , stone and glass . |
2 | Could I have caught him at a bad moment , could he have mellowed , I could n't believe it . |
3 | During his first week , Mrs Jordan had visited him with a homemade fruitcake . |
4 | ‘ The Soviets have now transferred him to a Labour Camp . ’ |
5 | He went straight to the practice putting green to cure a defect that has robbed him of a commanding lead . |
6 | It was as if she had shot him with a tranquillising dart . |
7 | and as he 's done that the mates behind him have shot him with a real gun , his gone , his gone |
8 | He owed his life to Corbett who had saved him from a choking death at Tyburn , yet Corbett was still mysterious ; working constantly , his only pleasure being the flute , some manuscript or sitting quietly over a cup of wine brooding about life . |
9 | Whether or not she was saved , it was a fact that she had saved him from a bleak scepticism . |
10 | It has made him into a bitter man and I quite understand that bitterness . |
11 | Her existence , he now realised , had implications far beyond her abrasive and insistent presence : it had tethered him to a distant shore . |
12 | Leslie had an aunt in Durban , but by great misfortune disembarkation was on this occasion not allowed , and he did not meet the relative who had last seen him as a little boy in Scotland . |
13 | He could only assume that , being unaware of his true status as a DIA agent , the DEA and its oversight agency , the FBI , had seen him as a soft target , and framed the passport violation charge as a means of silencing an awkward witness without realizing who he was or the damage they were doing . |
14 | It was when I had n't seen him for a long time and I was all wound up . |
15 | His crooked smile was very much in evidence and Matey could have told her that since her arrival Dr Neil had been happier than she had seen him for a long time — there had been fewer backslidings towards the ‘ nasty whisky ’ since McAllister had appeared in his life to provide him with such rich amusement . |
16 | The big fella is more keyed up than I 've seen him for a long time and he is channelling all his energies into one final world cup fling . |
17 | He claimed he got started after being spotted in a bar by someone who mistakenly thought they had seen him in a male model magazine . |
18 | I 've seen him in a proper leather jacket . |
19 | Luckily , though , his adventures had already turned him into a local hero , and his bosses were only too happy to allow him to devote as much time as he wanted to his art . |
20 | The huge international interest in Brightness which followed his escape to freedom in Turkish waters , has turned him into a valuable commodity . |
21 | Apparently Mr Baker had met him on a social occasion , and had been impressed by his traditionalist views . |
22 | He taught at the College of Further Education a few miles from Spaxton ; she had met him through a rambling club . |
23 | Although he left no explicit statement of belief , recent scholarship has shown him as a consistent sponsor of reform , both in his local activities and as an intermediary between suitors and the Crown . |
24 | Later his mother apprenticed him to a lithographic printer . |
25 | If we could have got him to a warm climate we might have kept him alive for a year or two more than we did . |
26 | There were the two gold and jewelled boxes Müller had sold him at a staggering profit , considering he had bought them from someone facing criminal charges , and desperate for cash . |
27 | Sylvie had told him with a dreamy insouciance that Katherine was away in Boston , staying with a charming man called Thomas Sachs . |
28 | As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’ |
29 | ‘ Maverick limey has negotiated the hell-fire of the Brain and the almighty trail-boss Midwinter has summoned him for a special assignment . ’ |
30 | Herluin had opened his mouth and drawn breath to ride over his presumptuous novice with a torrent of indignant words , but then held his breath even before the abbot had cautioned him with a peremptory hand . |