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

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1 To one soldier who told him he worked a seven-day week , the Prime Minister retorted : ‘ I know the feeling . ’
2 To one soldier who told him he worked a seven-day week , the Prime Minister retorted : ‘ I know the feeling . ’
3 Here , Drachenfels incarcerated a courtesan who displeased him , and inflicted a dreadful curse on her .
4 As she did one of the English players danced across the screen and up the sideline , outwitting several of the Moroccan side who tackled him from all directions .
5 It was a good five minutes before Sharpe noticed the French Dragoons who followed him .
6 Lee 's intervention is expected to be warmly welcomed by City fans who idolised him during his playing days .
7 After a performance in Manchester towards the end of 1989 , Gedge was accosted by a group of fans who told him vehemently that the band 's new songs were poor compared with previous material .
8 He confessed in the magazine Psychology Today to being uneasy with fans who asked him to make their day by autographing their guns .
9 Len 's mop of unruly fair hair always made him stand out in a crowded goalmouth but , even over 30 years later , he continues to stand out in the memories of Palace fans who saw him play for our club .
10 BIG Dave Beasant hit back at the Chelsea fans who booed him off the pitch and blasted : ‘ You 're out of order . ’
11 Often Hickey is besieged by fans who want him to turn up the vocals and they make their point forcibly .
12 For sheer daftness there 's no beating the British Tank Malling ( Cannons , Panton Street and Oxford Street , 18 ) which postulates a ludicrously megalomaniac semi-Fascist politico ( Peter Wyngarde ) , backed by criminals , the police , bishops and the judiciary in his attempt to bring moral regeneration to the country , while at the same time feeding the dirty sexual desires of the great and the good who back him .
13 The secondary premise of Sean 's Show , as described by producer Katie Lander , is that ‘ he 's being controlled by scriptwriters who treat him as a sitcom character .
14 Eventually , it was David who found him a good ship and carefully guided him through the process .
15 9 ( 8 ) HOUSESITTER : Romantic comedy about an architect , Steve Martin , who builds a dream home for a girlfriend who drops him and is replaced by Goldie Hawn .
16 He has been working very long hours setting up in business here in er in this area er he gets home late at night and I 'm afraid to say that over the last few months he 's been nagged continuously by his girlfriend who wants him to try and sort out financial arrangements because the relationship between the two of them 's not been very good .
17 Alexander sought the advice of numerous doctors and voice trainers who gave him different medicines or voice exercises , but this only brought him temporary relief .
18 ‘ In charge of ’ can be proved by the police officer or other witness who saw him near or sat in the vehicle for example .
19 Here the boy met the first Anglican priest who interested him in religion .
20 On 29 September 1955 , with just a few days of filming to go , Dean turned up at a gay party at Malibu which culminated in a bitchy foray between Dean and a former male lover who accused him of dating women purely for publicity .
21 Jason denies saying it ; the freelance journalist who interviewed him insists he did .
22 Visiting senators and journalists who meet him generally go away charmed .
23 ‘ He was funny as shit , very polite , always smashed , ’ says Barbara Cruthirds , the lawyer who represented him .
24 Honest enquirers , like the lawyer who asked him about the greatest commandment , were impressed and attracted by his Bible-based teaching ( though , as with the rich young ruler , they did not all respond to it positively ) .
25 In the preface to his Guide he claims that ‘ all ( his drawings ) were entirely finished while the subject was before him , for he conceives that studies are lessened in value by being retouched in the house ’ ; but a Miss Weeton who knew him well , and was godmother to one of his children , says that ‘ he is employed all summer in taking sketches , and all the winter in finishing them .
26 At university it was initially Robert Hewison who persuaded him that ‘ we can make money out of telling jokes . ’
27 He duly appeared before three or four venerable gentlemen who lectured him on how to behave in the Far East .
28 And he smiles as he talks of the best friend and rival who accompanied him on those weekend trips .
29 Reid 's star began to rise with a vengeance last year when he became associated with the stable of Peter Chapple-Hyam who provided him with the horse every jockey wants to have — a Derby winner .
30 He was met by a motorcyclist who drove him away .
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