Example sentences of "[noun sg] 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 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 ‘ In charge of ’ can be proved by the police officer or other witness who saw him near or sat in the vehicle for example .
9 Here the boy met the first Anglican priest who interested him in religion .
10 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 .
11 Jason denies saying it ; the freelance journalist who interviewed him insists he did .
12 ‘ He was funny as shit , very polite , always smashed , ’ says Barbara Cruthirds , the lawyer who represented him .
13 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 ) .
14 And he smiles as he talks of the best friend and rival who accompanied him on those weekend trips .
15 He was met by a motorcyclist who drove him away .
16 As for his former wife , Aahmes , she had become a shadowy figure who sent him a letter from the Delta every new year , at the midsummer opet festival , with news of his favourite son , Heby .
17 During the eighteenth century the State acknowledged his right to punish to the point of death a serf who displeased him , to enrol him in the army , to exile him to Siberia , to trade and dispose of his human property as he pleased .
18 18 MINUTES : Le Tissier took a corner from the right and Hall , escaping his marker , connected with a tremendous header to score against the club who rejected him as a 15-year-old .
19 But Durie still feels uncomfortable at the club who backed him to the hilt in wiping out the damaging ‘ cheat ’ slur .
20 At the end , Josey settles down with Eastwood 's then-girlfriend Sondra Locke , whose public split with him is reflected in Unforgiven by the death of Bill Munny 's wife , the influence who led him away from violence .
21 We have an eye-witness who heard him when he went to preach at Easington colliery to a large congregation of miners and their families , who felt that he himself and the other hearers were electrified .
22 Denis Healey , nevertheless , had to contend with a wide range of critics , from socialists such as Benn who claimed that his successes resulted from such right-wing nostrums as a wage freeze and cutting public spending , to the monetarists of the Policy Studies Committee who attacked him for being far too dirigiste .
23 Once it was known that Terry Gill was wanted for questioning , a young constable who knew him , all bright eyed and bushy tailed , pointed out that his van had been parked in the car-park all day within fifty yards of the Incident Room .
24 A woman police constable who reported him has since had to be transferred ‘ after being cold-shouldered ’ .
25 The boy who brought him food in the morning was a young fellow he had never seen before , and not one of the men-at-arms , but by the look of him one who belonged behind Isambard 's chair in his great hall , or about his wardrobe to help him to dress .
26 In the end , Shane has to ride out again , despite the cries of the boy who prefers him to his father , not qualified to live in the community because of his purity and violence .
27 Not an expert who shot him .
28 ‘ Belushi 's a book , ’ believes Woodward , but one is inclined to agree with the cop who pronounces him ‘ just another fat junkie who went belly-up . ’
29 As he walked down the stairs it was the old lady who met him in the hall .
30 He was married in 1873 to a hearing lady who bore him five children , one of whom died in infancy , and died in December 1890 after a lingering , incurable illness .
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