Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] him of [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Robert 's expression had obviously convinced him of his innocence .
2 Under the Common Law , proof that the plaintiff had been guilty of contributory negligence , and that he had the ‘ last opportunity ’ of avoiding the accident , entirely deprived him of his remedy .
3 It is held that , although he lived until the end of the Second World War , his clericalism and conservatism alone deprived him of his Marshal 's baton .
4 She rose on to her knees and looked as though she was praying , but her eyes were fully open and the clenched look on her remarkably white face with its mannish black eyebrows suddenly reminded him of her dead mother .
5 When he discovers that Mary helps people , collects for Biafra and has protested against the Vietnam War , he is not happy because she suddenly reminds him of his mother .
6 Further , he had to show that the publication had the effect of destroying the subject matter and so depriving him of his rights in advance of trial .
7 Perhaps , thought Harry , Heather had not told him of her visit to Oxford — or what she had learned there .
8 His voice was slurred and she wondered just how many brandies he had had tonight to cure him of his frustration .
9 Sybil had never even set eyes on Rodney so they could n't possibly suspect him of her murder , now could they ?
10 ‘ I tell you nobody ever accuse him of anything .
11 I also told him of my affection for you and that I could n't injure you by marrying you without love .
12 It should also inform him of his right to apply to the court to purge his contempt .
13 The sight of an open pub told him how much time had passed and also reminded him of his normal comfort in moments of stress .
14 It now reminded him of his first visit to DEEP .
15 However , if a particular journalist writes about another part of your range of products it might be tactically useful to send samples of an inexpensive new product , even though it is not in his area , simply to remind him of your existence and to jog his memory about the rest of the range .
16 Next morning Christmas morning — Derek and his family returned and all day the only subject was how to rid him of his tormentors .
17 From an early age , Sara had sensed that she irritated him , by her presence , by the fact that she was there to remind him of his wife 's earlier marriage .
18 ‘ Shih Clarac , ’ he answered , distancing the man at once and subtly reminding him of their relative status .
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