Example sentences of "[vb base] him with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Provide him with playmates enough to keep him busy until supper , and see no one tells him we have a visitor from Aber . |
2 | Did they take him there sober and ply him with booze until he reached the point specified by the director ? |
3 | Well Stu does a great Bruce Forsyth impression and appears to be perfecting Jimmy Hill as well , so ply him with beer and he 'll have a word with the Chelsea Chopper . |
4 | She writes : ‘ We can not simply shift Jesus from center-stage and replace him with humanity or God by wishing it were so . ’ |
5 | Ruin him with virginity ! |
6 | The message read that she had been in the hotel that night ; that she had met David ; that a tape had been taken of the conversation ; that if he thought he could arrest her brother and charge him with murder , he should now try ; that , if he thought he could intern her whilst completely innocent , he should now try ; that several persons had listened to the conversation in the hotel that night and that one was an Ulster MP . |
7 | The angered Brown Man will then push the miscreant into a nearby stream or pool , pelt him with leaves and twigs , and abandon him to contemplate his crime . |
8 | and extol him with music and song . |
9 | I like him with lipstick on , it looks like a lady it does , does n't it ? |
10 | Peck adds that ‘ Some times they prod him with Needles , sometimes they pepper him , sometimes they Shoot at him . ’ |
11 | In a real fight you should move in fast with a fearsome yell and overwhelm him with blows before he can hit you . |
12 | Compare him with Hawthorne , Henry James , E.A. Robinson and Edith Wharton : all these writers have their Waste Land , which is the aesthetic and emotional waste land of the Puritan character and their chief force lies in the intensity with which they communicate emotions of deprivation and chagrin . |
13 | English-language poets compare him with Burns and the idealistic side of Shelley . |
14 | Support Alan on Saturday and contact him with details those items you would like auctioned at the next opportunity in December . |
15 | With every letter she tried to top her last efforts and woo him with wit . |
16 | It 's highly unlikely , he argued , that people will unload their rubbish and leave him with games no-one wants . |
17 | so and not only that if Gary meets me up the train station we can go straight into town on our own , leave him with Pat . |
18 | I leave him with Patterson . |
19 | If you do n't acknowledge this resentment , you will inevitably let it seep out and it 's all too easy to punish him by hinting at inadequacies , and burden him with guilt at your loss . |
20 | Take this mutinous dog , hang him up from the yard arm , stripe him with the cat , douse him with salt , and when he comes to , flog him some more . ’ |
21 | Then Aunt Margaret , moaning , would rub him with ointment in spite of his protests , or stick him with Band-Aid , if the skin was broken . |
22 | One contemporary manuscript shows Henry II crowned by the hand of Christ , while angels invest him with sword and lance . |