Example sentences of "it [verb] him [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It oppressed him like the static heat of the big sun — the lion sun — when nothing stirs .
2 Frankie could not be one of them , yet he feared in his hear that it might be true , because when she called him ‘ Nigger ’ it wounded him in a special way he did not really understand .
3 It establishes him in a special relationship with God .
4 It frees him from the awkward contortions of hand and wrist that make violin lessons and practice all too necessary .
5 It is sometimes suggested that the absence of note-taking can be a help to the informant , in that it frees him from the inhibiting effects of a recorder and a notebook .
6 It is a piece that shows Strauss 's deep understanding of nature , and , again , it shows him as the great master of the musical epilogue .
7 The spirit came upon Jesus at the baptism , upon a man , upon a man and it came upon him It raised him from the dead .
8 The only advantage of illness , as far as Eliot was concerned , was that it released him from the general round of works and days — it was , he used to say , his body 's way of telling him to stop — and during periods of ill health such as this one he seemed better able to write .
9 A fortress over the centuries , now it beckoned him with a fine house , The Vines , where once the German commandant had surveyed the desolated scene .
10 It puzzled him into the New Year of 1961 that no one asked his opinion .
11 And then he turned over and saw the empty crumpled pillow beside him , and it hit him in a great wave .
12 The appeal of this closely-worked new study is that it presents him as a comprehensive human being .
13 It identifies him with the Norman cause and the Norman heir , which becomes a threat if Duke William is successful .
14 He turned instinctively against the wind , or nearly , for that way was easiest to control and fortunately it took him towards the greatest darkness .
15 Mister Johnny ca n't bear to be teased , really ca n't bear it ] It sends him into a terrible rage .
16 Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position .
17 This marriage was advantageous to him in that it introduced him into the local society but it was to last only three years , for in 1573 Jane died of smallpox at the age of 20 .
18 It introduced him to the human race .
19 It introduced him to the bizarre situation that Churches treated each other worse than they treated anyone else ; and to the recognition that the reason for this was not religious but racial .
20 It reminded him of a veined glass marble he had once owned as a boy .
21 When Endill opened the door they creaked in the draught and it reminded him of the old hanging tree beside the front gate back home at Gibbet Hall .
22 It reminded him of the big shots in the trade union movement having sandwiches at Number 10 all those years ago .
23 For a moment Seb had forgotten his sprained ankle but it reminded him in no uncertain fashion when he tried to put his full weight on it .
24 The status which it gave him as a disinherited lord led him to oppose the Anglo-Scottish truce of 1323 and helped to persuade him to turn his coat shortly afterwards .
25 Though he was later subtly dismissive of the assembly , he undoubtedly appreciated its value at the time , not least for the good publicity it gave him in the British and American press .
26 It left him with a two-over par total of 290 , ahead only of the equally out-of-form Jose-Maria Olazabal ( 292 ) of the five Europeans who had survived the 36-hole cut .
27 It left him in a jealous rage and he wrongly accused his 47-year-old wife of having an affair .
28 It flashed from the woodwork and the walls ; it smote him with an awful , total power , as if generated by a vast mill .
29 But if you buy your child a toy gun will it turn him into an aggressive adult ?
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