Example sentences of "[indef pn] who [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | Edward took her on a tour of Bath — perhaps he was also hoping to be seen by someone who knew him ! — and then headed out into the country . |
2 | Andrew MacKinlay at Thurrock was praised to me by someone who knew him well , not for any sort of high-flying , but for through and through decency : and anyone removing Tim ‘ I propose to call these people ‘ the Ethnics ' ’ Janman has instant appeal . |
3 | A playwright once responded to someone who asked him about the message of his play that when he wanted to send messages he did so by telegram . |
4 | ‘ No , no one told me , ’ said Charlie , at least glad to find someone who recognised him . |
5 | ‘ Vulcan is trained only to lash out at someone who threatens him . ’ |
6 | So it must be someone who knows him well . ’ |
7 | He went home on the Saturday night of his third week with someone who invited him to stay for Sunday lunch . |
8 | William Morris threw a fifteenth century quarto , so valuable that he would permit no one else to handle it , at the head of someone who annoyed him . |
9 | The Whale always helps someone who needs him . |
10 | It was a novel experience for Preston , going out with somebody who wanted him for his body . |
11 | Dana was often embarrassed by his good looks and their power over everyone who met him , so his tiny writing may have been a kind of Walserian camouflage . |
12 | But Modigliani knew neither how to lie nor how to adapt himself ; everyone who met him knows how very straightforward he was . ’ |
13 | Surely that must be obvious to everyone who met him . |
14 | Despite his many diocesan commitments Father Conlin remained above all a pastoral priest , with an abiding concern for people as individuals , even if this was often hidden by his mischievous sense of humour , it was always recognised by everyone who met him . |
15 | Nearly everyone who saw him was cured . |
16 | Billy was not a great goalscorer , but everyone who saw him play for the Palace is agreed that he helped to make hundreds of them for us . |
17 | Mark Kelly seems to have impressed everyone who saw him play this preseason , I hope he get 's his chance to prove himself , Ireland could do backup for Dennis Irwin at right back ( cue the flames for mentioning a Scum player ) |
18 | Last night heartbroken Sandy , who lived with Brian at Didsbury , Manchester , said : ‘ Everyone who knew him has lost a part of themselves through this tragedy . |
19 | Everyone who knew him in those schooldays — men and women alike — speak with affection of him : stories tumble out like clothes spilling out of a split suitcase — Richard peeing out of the train window as the engine roared by the station platform , Richard taking a girl up on to a mountain and scaring her to flight at his howl as a passionate hand landed on one of his more angry boils , Rich , reeking of beer , rolling into school and being sent home . |
20 | His tragic loss was shared with his wife Sally and daughter Katie by everyone who knew him . |
21 | ‘ The respect in which he was held by everyone who knew him was reflected in the very large numbers that attended . ’ |
22 | He died happily , Jenna ; everyone who loved him was around him . |
23 | everyone who sees him |
24 | Slowly Georg got out of the van , looked around to make sure there was no-one who knew him , then he walked quickly across to the station restaurant , entered , and hid himself quickly in a booth that had a view of the rails . |
25 | Andrew Buccleuth certainly had his fair share of brokers and analysts doing exactly that , but he had a more relaxed view of the duties of a salesman — and especially of one who enabled him to win substantial bets on the golf courses of southern England . |
26 | I was the one who recommended him to try for the job . |
27 | So you 've got ta be the one who tells him . |
28 | ‘ One who knew him , I assume . ’ |
29 | As I expected from one who knew him well it is a very sympathetic account of his life and its impact on both cricket and the wider world . |
30 | In that role he made headlines by disagreeing with Mrs Thatcher over participation at the Moscow games ; his robust independence surprised no one who knew him well . |