Example sentences of "[verb] him [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 I would n't have gone to meet him under any circumstances .
2 But with his defence protecting him from any direct shots , Prudhoe steadily recovered , and he excelled himself after 69 minutes when Noel Blake powered a header goalwards from only six yards , but the indisputable player of the season somehow threw himself along his line to scramble the ball away .
3 You may recall that I proposed earlier a scheme to do just that — namely , the registration of a new entry , but accompanied by a code known to the Registrar which would alert him in any case of attempted fraud .
4 Yet again the official syllabus and scheme of work may recommend the purchase and use of local materials gathered from the local environment when official administrative regulations preclude the headmaster from purchasing these and fail to provide him with any facilities for storing them once he has obtained them .
5 They guaranteed to indemnify him against any financial loss .
6 He 'd helped her through a bad patch and she 'd been grateful , but she 'd never really considered him in any other light .
7 All personnel , military and civil , without distinction of rank will assist him in any way he sees fit .
8 His crown of thorns wounded him like any other victim of torture .
9 If he did , was Henry going to be able to avoid serving him with any ?
10 These deliberate modernities should clear him of any charge of merely insulated ‘ ivory tower ’ escapism .
11 He should neither do damage to Mr. Jones , nor be slow in warning him of any impending danger ; fornication , marriage , gambling and the haunting of taverns or playhouses was strictly proscribed , and generally a monastic restraint was to be observed in all things .
12 Marcus was with him , his second sense acting as well as ever , warning him of any storm-troopers .
13 Harold Wilson probably underwent the most disagreeable experience of any Prime Minister in that it was regarded as respectable political tactics to traduce him on any grounds other than political .
14 Patrick stripped off and changed quickly , trying to ignore Joseph Hyde 's too intense stare ; he had long suspected his friend 's preferences for young men — although to be perfectly fair , he had never seen him in any company other than those who supported the Irish movement .
15 She could not associate him with any loss of dignity , or credit , or grace , not because he felt these too nearly and jealously , but because he wore and used them with as little thought as the breath he drew , and they were as natural a part of him , and like breath , when they left him they would leave him dead .
16 The defendant may apply for directions as to whether any third person with a competing claim should be joined and if that third person fails to appear on such a successful application the court may deprive him of any right of action against the defendant .
17 She could not see him in any such clear moralistic light .
18 You hear about the times of good King Hal , and the rather implausible suggestion that he wrote ‘ Greensleeves ’ , but I do n't see him in any romantic light at all .
19 They had to walk right past the tramp to enter the church and they made absolutely no attempt to help him in any way .
20 Arran accepted the inevitable , and made way for Mary of Guise , in return for various financial inducements for himself and his family , and a discharge securing him from any actions against him for anything he had done during the period of his regency .
21 yeah she never does sport , she always get out of it , I ca n't see that that affects him in any way but apparently she always makes up excuses and stuff , and then that night at supper , he 's sitting there , you know , all
22 ‘ The only time I can remember him with any coat at all was when we wintered him out as a three or four-year old , which we did deliberately to toughen him up . ’
23 Political theories could not provide him with any answers .
24 I would employ him in any position in my organisation at any time . ’
25 I could n't keep him to any particular point — he kept slipping from one subject to another without seeming to realize it . ’
26 The notices were poor and Ken cocooned himself in one of those invisible cloaks that he believed protected him from any contact with the outside world .
27 But a court order bans him from any contact with the baby .
28 He had been trained to recognise anybody who had served under him , or who had helped him in any way .
29 From now on , she would touch him in any way she pleased , even when neither of them was feeling sexy , because she would still be feeling loving — for as long as the affair lasted .
30 The Race Relations Act 1976 makes it illegal for an LEA or governors to discriminate on the grounds of colour , race , ethnic or national origins or nationality against a pupil — ‘ by excluding him from the establishment or subjecting him to any other detriment ’ ( section 17(c) ( ii ) ) .
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