Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] him [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The vet gave him a strong dose of painkiller , and after waiting in vain for a while to see if the pain eased , she decided to pop back into town to fetch an x-ray machine . |
2 | There was just enough slope in the field to give him a decent run , though she felt sure it must be frustrating for someone so skilled to be stuck on what was little better than a nursery area . |
3 | The referendum gave him a huge majority : 2773920 votes for and 2452 against the President . |
4 | The Russians denied him the decisive pitched battle on which he had counted . |
5 | Seven years later , however , Christien has not only got over the pain but has used the experience to make him a better actor . |
6 | One set was all they needed from the match but coach Tommy Dowens admitted the defeat left him a little flat in spite of the fact his team clinched the title . |
7 | The Proconsul offers him a last-minute reprieve , however , if he will repent and swear by the genius of Caesar . |
8 | write to him as well disgusting , as if you do n't , you do n't need that sort of aggravation from a teacher stirring up trouble like that making the kids making him a laughing stock , he does not need that , its just not on is it ? , and as he says I 'm sure she does it on purpose . |
9 | Inevitably , writing for the Cornhill gave him a first experience of the restrictions imposed on authors by the readers of quality magazines , but for the time being he was happy to compromise in the interests of his career . |
10 | The statute gives him no such say . |
11 | The club paid him the princely sum of £8 , a fee that has not risen much over the years according to some of Celtic 's more dour stars . |
12 | His self-promotional skills combined with his love of sport and the arts made him a popular choice in his new fields . |
13 | The girl gave him an undisclosed amount of cash and he hurried out . |
14 | The girl gave him an undisclosed amount of cash and he hurried out . |
15 | and er he would n't keep out , so , so in the end the caretaker got him a little chair |
16 | On 8 March 1991 the council sent him a standard form letter in terms reflecting those of sections 64 and 65 . |
17 | The guard found him an empty compartment and locked the door . |
18 | He was only eight when Bruce Lee , whose 1973 film Enter the Dragon made him an international star , died mysteriously aged 32 . |
19 | When the judge told him the only sentence he could pass was that of life imprisonment , Meehan said loudly and clearly , ‘ I want to say this , sir . |
20 | Hickson alleged that while in the police station where he had been taken by P.C. Torney on a charge of having stolen 10&shilling from the pocket of his clothes in a cubicle at the Corporation Swimming Baths , the constable gave him a violent blow to the eye , and followed this up by two blows to the body … he was subsequently acquitted on this charge . |
21 | We in the North owe him a considerable debt for the enthusiasm and perception he has shown in building up the schools ' collection of works of art now owned by the County Council . |
22 | ‘ Poor Mangan , ’ Father Poole would sigh , ‘ the street-arabs gave him an awful time — and I was one of them , God forgive me . ’ |
23 | After an hour he came to a small roadside inn that stood on the crest of a shallow hill and , twisting in his saddle , he saw that the inn gave him a good view of the road right to the horizon so that he would see any French pursuit long before it represented any danger . |
24 | In fact , the war gave him a new sombreness of attitude to match his stark experience of the " essential problems of life " ; and inevitably this sombreness communicated itself to his continued thinking about the problems of tragedy . |
25 | Perhaps his most inspired piece is the saga of Cosmo , the fairly accurate knife thrower , whose failure to see the point makes him the sharpest act in town . |
26 | He was a queer fish , but the town gave him a rough ride when they got the chance . ’ |
27 | The rain brings him an end-of-time vision , solitary as his sense of humour , of flooding cellars and emerging rats . |
28 | Gebrec smiled politely , but Melissa had the impression that the announcement gave him no particular pleasure . |
29 | The prince said he would do so only at the head of an army of 60,000 men ; the parlement pronounced him a contumacious vassal , and sentenced him to loss of the duchy . |
30 | The Duke gave him a quick , keen look . |