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

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1 Happily , my finally getting to meet him coincides with the release of one of Morrissey 's great records ( they seem to alternate quite evenly with duff ones ) , so there 's no awkward rub between the fan 's loyalty and the critic 's ‘ responsibility ’ to the ‘ truth ’ .
2 His introduction to the greater world during his London visit was important in shaping his liberal sympathies , and when he returned to Stowey in March 1791 , his relatives were shocked to find him overflowing with French Revolutionary politics as well as other democratic heresies .
3 SUNDERLAND boss Malcolm Crosby has warned West Ham it will take an ‘ incredible offer ’ to tempt him to part with striker John Byrne .
4 He had first gone to a psychotherapist because he felt he was a failure , and now he was going to help him cope with success .
5 Last Friday 's ruling concerned the case of a 14-year-old dyslexic boy from Salford , Greater Manchester , who claimed that his education authority had failed in its statutory duty to provide him with adequate extra lessons to help him cope with his disability .
6 And certain things are going to happen in his body to help him to cope with that situation .
7 ‘ Do n't worry , Mr Jarvis has got a huge man to help him deal with that problem .
8 To help him communicate with people outside his own environment , a card system was devised by the physiotherapist , speech therapist and Stanley himself : a series of cards carried messages covering the various situations he would normally be in , with the explanation on the reverse side , ‘ My name is Stanley , and I am unable to communicate with you because I have had a stroke . ’
9 His agent in Shropshire West had tried to persuade him to stay with his local Party members in a small , temperance hotel , but he had refused .
10 I vowed to have no more to do with her but thought I ought to return her shoes and her key , so I snatched Frankie 's comic and tried to persuade him to come with me .
11 Er but er they devised various ways on their own to help them with these things , you know , they er I do n't know exactly what it was called but you you would see a Maybe a riveter in below the in below the boat er doing the shell , in below the boat , and he would have a Like a hammer , a a an arm that was rigged up for him er to give him an assistance with the the machine , to hold the machine up to You know to let him work with the machine .
12 She refused to let him come with her , but reluctantly agreed that either he or Shelley could call and see her every day before she went out or undertook any exercise other than gentle walking .
13 The next morning , although he felt better , his hands were shaking so much that I refused to let him shave with a safety razor and told him that a friend was bringing his own electric shaver to lend him .
14 To see him fumbling with our rich and delicate language is to experience all the horror of seeing a Sèvres vase in the hands of a chimpanzee .
15 A relief as much as a pleasure to see him emerge with credit , both as director and performer .
16 ‘ William , ’ said Tom turning , and being surprised to see him sitting with Sammy in a fairly relaxed manner , ‘ like to have a try out of this doorway ? ’
17 A major reason for a manager to understand something about statistics ( and to overcome his fear of numbers ) is to enable him to cope with other managers who use this method of proving a point or presenting a case .
18 The problem this poses for the educationalist is formidable because , as well as designing curricula that will help the surveyor cope with future changes , he has also to provide the basis of a training experience to enable him to cope with contemporary practice .
19 He needs therapy and some rehabilitation to enable him to cope with the constant uncertainty of his life and the violent frustration his condition causes him .
20 Jnana — relates to mystical or magical knowledge required by a spiritual teacher to enable him to deal with the mysterious powers of nature as well as the intuitive awareness of a single , all-including entity other than which nothing persists ( in simple terms , the Creator ) .
21 The FBI said it has ceased negotiations for the time being with Texas cult leader David Koresh , holed up with his followers in a fortified compound , to allow him to talk with his lawyer .
22 Because he was frail it was thought unwise to allow him to mix with other children or to spend time out of doors , and in consequence he became an avid reader .
23 He publicly endorsed the death sentence on Salman Rushdie — an act which oddly failed to get him charged with the crime of incitement to murder — and wants to set up a Muslim parliament .
24 He brought you back here , and you stayed with him long enough to get him to part with the doge 's ring … ’
25 it would be nice to have him batting with Lamb during the last 20 overs .
26 Of course being nervous he often drank a little too much , so that when he finally looked up at the end of the night it would be with something like desperation , a fear that no one was going to ask him to leave with them ; but the way he looked at you also meant that you knew he would never say no , if you did ask .
27 But they were going for a walk , they had come in to make him go with them , and they wanted me to go too .
28 The words were enough to make him explode with anger , and , turning swiftly to grip her shoulders , he shook her with force , glaring down into her face .
29 From any of these positions I would be crazy to make him play with the left knee inflamed the way it is . ’
30 Or a word in my husband 's ear to make him agree with whatever you 're wanting ? ’
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