Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] him with " in BNC.

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1 The British still tend to treat him with a faintly hostile embarrassment : as well they might , since for the past four years , his principal message has been condemnation of their duplicity in , as he sees it , backing away from promises to introduce democratic government by 1997 .
2 ‘ Which presumably makes me the better teacher , ’ he returned with a dryness that made her want to pummel him with her fists from sheer frustration .
3 In our personal encounter with Christ , we begin to distinguish how we have naturally tried to please him , instead of allowing his love to enter our hearts so that we begin to love him with his gift of love to us .
4 I like to compare him with a footballing genius , putting through passes others are too slow to take , and making moves that would be brilliant if only the rules were different .
5 In 1976 , Linda Ronstadt released an album called ‘ Hasten Down The Wind ’ ( Asylum Records No. 7E-1072 ) which featured not only the guitars of Andrew Gold and Waddy Watchel ( anyone remember seeing him with the Everlys way back on their 1973 UK tour ? ) but also a fine , guitar-playing steel guitarist named Dan Dugmore .
6 The tunes played by the 25-year-old former London College of Music student have become a feature at the club this season and the Crewe directors intend to reward him with a free season ticket .
7 John Smith only functions as a goalkeeper when there are others who continue to endow him with that function .
8 I try to thump him with my left , though my hand is a ball of pain .
9 Go to meet him with Maggie and let her charm him . ’
10 I roll off my own bank , and try to follow him with the pipper .
11 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 .
12 Mallender lasted four balls , Waqar bowling him with one which hardly got up , though the batsman was about to protect his chest .
13 Oh I 've seen him with
14 I have seen him with his girls in the fields , and when he knows I am watching he kisses them .
15 and as he 's done that the mates behind him have shot him with a real gun , his gone , his gone
16 ‘ To a man who has been accustomed to obtain credit from those who have supplied him with goods ’ , wrote Thomas Farrow in The Money-Lender Unmasked ( 1895 ) ,
17 We feed him 8 or 9 times a day and then we have to help him with physiotherapy and bathe him .
18 But when you have equipped him with a wife — why , it will be in his interest to kill you ! ’
19 Instead of having Matt to myself , when I have n't seen him for months and months , I have to share him with this wretched woman who ca n't get her act together !
20 The DUP man admits in the interview he has considered legal action against newspaper reports which have linked him with paramilitaries .
21 I have provided him with an adjustable heartbeat of around 100 . ’
22 He does not , however , have to pursue his own investigations if the parties have provided him with sufficient evidence : 14.8 .
23 If the patient has to get dressed before he is able to dress independently , you have to dress him with care , so that he does not get involved in making any effort .
24 ‘ You have left him with her , I collect ?
25 Years of experience have left him with nagging doubts about the seemingly perfect customers .
26 The 24-year-old has suffered a string of injuries this season , and recent health problems have left him with too little time to regain full fitness .
27 The agency man owes his knowledge of a particular publication , say newspaper profiles " , not only to the National Readership Survey , but to the sales literature from the media itself which have plied him with relevant data about readership and special opportunities and offers to make their publication the best of all possible buys .
28 His early days underground working alongside miners on the coal-face have imbued him with a special rapport with the thousands of miners he now oversees as chairman of British Coal .
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