Example sentences of "between him [coord] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fowler , who had been a member of the Cabinet since January 1981 [ see p. 30708 ] , stressed that he was leaving for " family reasons " and that there was no disagreement between him and the Prime Minister , Margaret Thatcher .
2 Between him and the famous pathologist now arriving , there was no love lost .
3 Finally , and perhaps most dangerously , became to believe that his restoration was evidence of some sort of divinely inspired relationship between him and the Iranian people .
4 Dougal desperately wanted to run away ; but Lorton was between him and the front door .
5 I held him with one arm and the other lay between him and the small bump that was the baby .
6 A bus was passing between him and the parked vehicle , and he hesitated …
7 Mabbott 's reputation as a Leveller , which rests solely on the association which has been made between him and the radical newsbook , the Moderate , has been called into question .
8 He felt a kind of frozen hardness blocking him out , as if there were a wall of ice between him and the two men .
9 penetrate the chilling force-field that lay between him and the two men .
10 That , police said later , was just one of many differences between him and the super-rich daredevil namesake .
11 This was nothing less than a battle between him and the mighty Trunchbull .
12 The victims are people who stand between him and the desired goal , usually some form of power , and who must be set aside , disbarred , or killed .
13 But the king 's failure to impose his ecclesiastical policy on Scotland and the tension between him and the English Parliament in 1640 forced the earl to reconsider his position .
14 The king 's chivalric reputation attracted men to his service from all over Europe in the 1340s , and it greatly strengthened the bonds between him and the English nobility .
15 Between him and the returning officer the STV opens an unbridgeable gulf .
16 ‘ It 's going to be a good contest between him and the Indian batsmen . ’
17 Swindon and , by extension , the Jefferies country around Coate won a permanent place in Thomas 's life because of the indissoluble friendship that developed between him and the old man called ‘ Dad ’ Uzzell .
18 As I lay back on my bed I tried to work out the connection between him and the British Empire and Fresnes gaol , but could make nothing of it .
19 The prosecution , relying heavily on hearsay testimony from convicted drug traffickers , sought to prove a link between Noriega and the activities of the Colombian Medellín drug cartel , alleging among other things that Noriega had used President Fidel Castro of Cuba to mediate a dispute between him and the Colombian Medellín drug cartel .
20 Nothing now , it seemed , could stand between him and the Huge Reward .
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