Example sentences of "[verb] he with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Out to provoke Theo into a declaration of loyalty , and at the same time sting him for continuing to belong to a hated class , he charged him with hypocrisy and self-righteousness in refusing to belong to either side .
2 The regime thus charged him with damage of government property and jailed him for a few months until he was released under a general amnesty .
3 Stockton police yesterday arrested a drunken man in Nelson Terrace and charged him with shoplifting .
4 First , his trustee , Mr Basden , charged him with contempt of court for failing to produce statements of his financial affairs over the preceding five years , and Hooley was eventually committed to Brixton Prison for a month .
5 ‘ Go to meet him with Maggie and let her charm him . ’
6 There were people who provided him with houses — such as that in Bethany — which were comfortable and large enough to accommodate , at the very least , his immediate entourage .
7 Mrs Maxwell provided him with £500,000 after the death of her husband Robert because her son was in trouble , she says in an affidavit signed for liquidators of the private Maxwell companies .
8 Most lucrative of all , at the end of his life , was his farm of the customs on imported silks , which provided him with £1,333 per annum up to 1610 and £7,000 per annum for the next two years .
9 When William I was to meet Alexander III in 1887 , Bismarck provided him with notes which included the words ‘ Au temps où nous vivons plus qu'ä aucune autre époque de l'histoire , il est de l'intérêt des grandes monarchies d'éviter la guerre … même en Allemagne — si contre toute attente nous venions à ètre vaincus — les chances de la république dêmocratique ou sociale gagneraient considérablement par notre défaite . ’
10 But she provided him with loyalty , sensible advice and a closely shared experience of life for over fifty years .
11 A week later , of his own volition , he provided him with proof that Albrecht Haushofer had written to Douglas , Duke of Hamilton , before the war — and that Hamilton had shown the letter to Winston Churchill at his Morpeth Mansions flat .
12 The bank provided him with £40,000 which , coupled with his redundancy money , provided the £70,000 he needed to get started .
13 It was held that the employers were in breach of their personal duty of care , as they should have told the plaintiff to test the sashes to see if they were loose and provided him with wedges .
14 A likely explanation is that , although in book 2 he again collaborated with Danchet ( nos. 1–4 ) , and worked with another eminent librettist , Fuselier ( nos. 5–6 ) , they provided him with poems whose dramatic interest is uneven .
15 Being attracted to books dealing with history and legend he soon created an imaginary world of his own , and birds and reptiles provided him with companionship until at the age of nine he was eventually sent to a preparatory school in Dartford .
16 Many of Richard Gough 's contemporaries provided him with information about a wide range of cousins and about ancestors going back several generations .
17 Like the politics of the miners which seamed through the talk of his brothers , never as vivid as the ‘ stories ’ but always there , those early films provided him with examples of acting which he must have absorbed willy-nilly .
18 He recalls how God visited him with sickness , as he does others , and how he suffered a ‘ wyld infirmytie ’ , as everyone knew , that ‘ me owt of my selfe cast and threw ’ .
19 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
20 To prevent this , his friends would soothe him with music , cool water and adoring maidens until at last he would ‘ come to himself .
21 Both had for a period apprenticed their ideas to those of Graham Sutherland and both paid homage to Picasso , Vaughan equating him with Auden and Bartók as an artist who had evolved ‘ a coherent vocabulary of form appropriate to our life ’ .
22 They had surrounded him with horror and stupidity , with all the paraphernalia of this so-called human excess , and they expected it to bring him down , to reduce him still further from the once proud state he had fallen from , but they would not succeed .
23 Walter also developed models that mimicked brain systems and this involved him with Norbert Wiener and others in early work on cybernetics .
24 I caught him with picklocks and braces ,
25 Provide him with playmates enough to keep him busy until supper , and see no one tells him we have a visitor from Aber .
26 I found him with Liza sitting on the edge of the bed fully dressed reading a comic .
27 She found him with Jan Coggan , sharpening the shears which would be used to shear the sheep .
28 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
29 The man 's trembling want of her made her feel that speck grow into a force ; she began to enjoy denying him , then permitting him again , she used her strength to grip and pin him and squeeze him in parts that made him cry out , to gouge and scratch his pale , thin flesh , she fortified him with tisanes that make men what was called in her language ‘ cross ’ , and gave him leaves to chew to stay his excitement so she could explore the crustacean pinkness of his flesh and turn her curiosity and its tinge of disgust to a form of power over him which gave her pleasure .
30 During his eight-day visit , Pohl inspected conditions in a number of Iranian prisons and was greeted on Jan. 23-24 by sit-ins outside the UN office in Tehran by the families of political detainees , demanding to be allowed to provide him with evidence of abuses .
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