Example sentences of "anyone who [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 When he first came into the Hampshire team , Greenidge 's natural inclination was to attack every ball , and it was Richards more than anyone who taught him restraint , taught him to wait for the bad ball .
2 I 'd kill anyone who told him . ’
3 He was easily waylaid by anyone who asked him to stay and drink .
4 They 're asking anyone who recognises him to call their nearest police station .
5 Anyone who knew him will gladly testify that he was a disaster behind a steering wheel .
6 But , Jean said , it was clear to anyone who knew him how important she had been .
7 Ask anyone who knew him .
8 In the shape of a little old man , bent and stooping , with an old bag on his shoulder , he appeared and disappeared at whim , often through walls and machinery , and terrifying anyone who saw him .
9 They want to hear from anyone who saw him running through town , or boarding the Liverpool to Dover train .
10 Anyone who gives him a flak jacket ( that is , consent ) may take it back , but the doctor only needs one and so long as he continues to have one he has the legal right to proceed .
11 Wilson 's principal domestic fault was his kindness in bestowing benefits on friends , and indeed on anyone who approached him in the appropriate fashion , and certainly through Marcia Williams .
12 He remained a student throughout his life , gave stipends to foreign scholars such as Grotius and Casaubon , and used to say that anyone who disturbed him before noon was no true scholar .
13 ‘ He is obviously having his problems right now , but believe me , anyone who writes him off does so at their peril . ’
14 Lij Yasu is camped out in the bush with only five Abyssinians in his retinue ; while in the neighbouring villages are various messengers from the government and from provincial chiefs who dare not approach to deliver their letters for fear of the flogging with which anyone who disturbs him is threatened .
15 ‘ Barak worked for anyone who paid him , ’ Al-Makesh replied with a dismissive shrug .
16 But being steeped , like them , in the philosophy that if one did a job at all one might as well do it splendidly — or at least a good deal better than the Braithwaites — he had built a very decent stone school with a walled yard and a tiny house attached for the use of the teacher , where anyone who paid him rent for his mill-cottages or any of his other employees who resided elsewhere might send their children — to suit the convenience of the teacher — free of charge .
17 Ramsey felt no sense of gratitude to anyone who moved him out of Durham .
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