Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] him the " in BNC.

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1 He is firmly established in the half back line , which allows him the luxury of being able to press forward in support of his attacking colleagues .
2 He has natural flair which gives him the ability to do anything with the ball he wants to .
3 An archaeologist who has transformed the way people think about his area of study ; a communicator who can make an enthralling TV programme ; a lover of contemporary art who has persuaded the Fellows of his Cambridge college at least to tolerate biannual sculpture shows ( one of which involved digging up the hallowed lawns ) ; and now , since his peerage which gives him the forum of Britain 's Upper House , a politician , with strong views on how to preserve the world 's history as encapsulated in its archaeology : Colin Renfrew at fifty-five has an enviable career and range of interests .
4 As for the class of goods , where commercial goods are concerned the party acquiring them presumably has some expertise in relation to them which gives him the capability to assess their quality or to understand if he needs to call in an expert assessor , so that less protection should be required in this case .
5 A provision in an executive director 's service agreement which gives him the right to leave the company with a generous financial package , either in the event that he is dismissed prematurely or because a defined event occurs ( eg a takeover ) which entitles him to be paid a pre-agreed sum .
6 McLaren is , in Roxburgh 's estimation , ‘ an old man in his head ’ , which makes him the temperamental opposite of Ferguson .
7 He weighed in at sixteen stone , eleven pounds , which makes him the heaviest man ever to row in the boat race .
8 What gives him the right to talk like that to a man like Mr Chamberlain ? ’
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