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

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1 ‘ Funny , ’ says Hulk Hogan , just before Secret Shine turn up in their bloodied butcher 's aprons and dismember him with their thumbs so they can use his torso to stir some soup made from doctors , ‘ I thought all the bands on Sarah were useless , overly well-spoken , terminally passive rock inadequates wallowing in their own love of wimping insipidness . ’
2 Support Alan on Saturday and contact him with details those items you would like auctioned at the next opportunity in December .
3 Not only do insects rob man of his food , but they suck his blood , bury themselves in his skin and infect him with all kinds of serious diseases .
4 Charlemagne and the pope had received information from certain persons that Offa was suggesting that the Frankish king should depose Hadrian and replace him with a new pope of Frankish extraction .
5 ‘ He swears that the Brigadier and the Brigade Major use his establishment and supply him with this vital information .
6 ‘ Remember to keep a contact and tickle him with your stick if he feels idle , ’ she said .
7 Dathan and Abiram for their part reject Moses ' leadership and reproach him with these words : ‘ Is it a small thing that you have brought us up out of a land flowing with milk and honey , to kill us in the wilderness , that you must also make yourself a prince over us ? ’
8 With every letter she tried to top her last efforts and woo him with wit .
9 Far from slaking his thirst , all his weekend with her had done was whet his appetite and leave him with a desperate craving for more .
10 In a real fight you should move in fast with a fearsome yell and overwhelm him with blows before he can hit you .
11 The sergeant instructed him to take him into the police station and charge him with taking a vehicle without consent — the offence as complete by moving it thirty yards .
12 In theory , it is a simple matter to overthrow a wilting strongman and replace him with a civilian president conveniently waiting in the wings .
13 Literally , Vitelli will kill her father and replace him with a son born of her .
14 She writes : ‘ We can not simply shift Jesus from center-stage and replace him with humanity or God by wishing it were so . ’
15 WE WISH TO REMOVE CASTRO AND REPLACE HIM WITH A WEALTHY RIGHT WING ENTREPRENEUR
16 Then cake , the soft lemony Madeira cake Pilade and Pen loved , she could bake that and sprinkle it with sugar and tempt him with that .
17 It 's highly unlikely , he argued , that people will unload their rubbish and leave him with games no-one wants .
18 She felt that if only she could reach her father-in-law and confront him with her fears for George 's safety , he would somehow make everything all right .
19 Gregory of Tours could at last write a coherent narrative of a barbarian ruler and provide him with a chronology .
20 But watch the Prince working a crowd and compare him with a politician in the same situation .
21 Please could you have this checked by a Doctor and treat him with the appropriate shampoo before sending him back to school .
22 But Althusser elaborates it a little , using the example of Christianity , where religious practice is said to ‘ hail ’ the individual and provide him with his status as a subject .
23 Now , with your survey summary , the notes of your meeting with the planning office and the advice from your friendly builder , return to your solicitor and present him with the facts .
24 The prospect of Özal 's renewed direct involvement in party politics had reportedly been a key issue at a special ANAP congress on Dec. 1 , with the first 16 defections occurring after the failure of an attempt to unseat party leader Mesut Yilmaz and replace him with the more conservative Ahmet Kececiler .
25 Its aim is to do something in the life of the person who reads it , as well as to capture his aesthetic interest and supply him with historical and theological information .
26 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 .
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