Example sentences of "[noun] and [vb past] him with " in BNC.

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1 Piquet 's 200 mph crash nearly took off his legs and left him with a limp for life .
2 On Dec. 4 Kaunda dismissed his Defence Minister , Lt. Gen. Hannaniah Lungu and replaced him with the former Deputy Defence Minister , Dodson Siatalimi .
3 Reatus also allegedly jabbed Mr Mounsa in the neck and hit him with a dog chain .
4 UMWA women recently held a birthday party for Roberts and presented him with a plaque engraved with his now famous quote .
5 They are essentially a form of nonsense verse for which Eliot had great affection and understanding ; he had lectured on the subject while in America in 1933 , and he once told Stravinsky that he considered Edward Lear to be a great poet and compared him with Mallarmé .
6 Len Seager had been conscious throughout the entire rescue operation and as Rachel joined him briefly in the back of the ambulance and covered him with an extra blanket he managed another smile .
7 I had to catch up the axe and hit him with the blunt end , knock him out .
8 The King of England in ancient times , he figures in fairy legends as follows : a mysterious creature covered in hair and cloven-hoofed , paid a visit to King Herla on the occasion of his marriage and showered him with many marvellous gifts .
9 It seemed like a minor miracle when she found herself seated within touching distance of the small group of musicians , until she realised that Rune was well-known here , not only by the management but , as the current number drew to a triumphant close , to the players as well , as they drew him on to the low rostrum and surrounded him with much back-slapping and laughter .
10 The Board accepted his letter of resignation with regret and presented him with a testimonial , a bowl and an album .
11 His parents were keen on the work ethic and equipped him with impeccable manners .
12 Managing director Bert Daly thanked Ian and presented him with a gift to mark the occasion .
13 Fonda claimed that this first experience began the halt of a downhill slide into alcoholism , acquisitive , habitual spending on fast cars , Cessna airplanes , fine suits and provided him with the insight to revoke his staunch conservative opinions and adopt a liberalistic , casual , ‘ don't-give-a-fuck approach to life ’ .
14 Artur Greisser , a Nazi and the Danzig nominee on the Harbour Board , went to the office of one of the Polish engineers on the Board and threatened him with a revolver .
15 Theda took Hector to the kitchen and left him with Mrs Elswick to do what he might in the way of cajolery , for she had several morsels of interest to his ever ready stomach , and Theda was obviously not going to take him outside .
16 Eventually Nellie got rid of Percy Rimmer and replaced him with Robert Clarke , who did Tiller 's stage effects .
17 Dr. Jack Weir , moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland , met Roy Mason , the secretary of state for Northern Ireland , on 31st March and presented him with a memorandum drafted in judicious , forceful terms .
18 Dimity opened the door to Harold and greeted him with cries of welcome .
19 An immediate option for Tottenham was to have stripped the big centre-half of the captaincy at Elland Road and hit him with a hefty fine .
20 They 've taken away the master computer file and charged him with , well , we do n't know exactly what but it involves an awful lot of money .
21 Then on the Monday morning Law saw Salisbury and left him with the impression that Curzon could not be ‘ passed over ’ .
22 He pounded Benichou to the body and caught him with a right cross to the chin at the end of the first .
23 If she had walked into a room and found him with her bag in his hands , the decision would have been made for her .
24 Well Sir Marquess across the road it was his first wife who died of a brain tumour and left him with three daughters , as we know .
25 Another said that Russell had pulled a brick from out of the passage wall and hit him with it .
26 Maureen hid her feelings and plied him with tea and food from the trolley which Helen had wheeled in .
27 They battered him over the head and threatened him with a shotgun .
28 When the school children was Solowka boarding the van with the group , they naturally assumed he was off to join the convoy and teased him with shouts of ‘ Hippy . ’
29 He cleared the breakfast things and left him with the small addressed postcard that he had been provided with to write a message on for his mother .
30 The Southampton central defenders left it to Flowers — but Goddard 's challenge won him the ball and left him with a simple chance .
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