Example sentences of "[verb] him with his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Goreng had dominated him with his will .
2 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 .
3 They also display all the features of a volcanicity that lasted late enough to terrify Palaeolithic man and perhaps to provide him with his fire .
4 Friends in Britain helped him with his fare ; his boss , when he knew what he was coming for , gave him unpaid leave .
5 ‘ Then , when we realised and accepted the situation , I just got on and helped him with his fight . ’
6 Gary helped him with his chemistry and deserves much of the credit for the good grades William got in tests when he got back ( the teachers were amazed ! ) .
7 You knew my husband very well ; he wrote a book about waxworks and you helped him with his research .
8 Live Theatre , Newcastle IN the programme , author Michael Chaplin pays thanks to a list of actors whose ‘ insight , reminiscence , anecdote , and plain idle chat ’ helped him with his writing .
9 Indeed , this event was the first of several that has enabled Keith to use his knowledge of Russian as he has also been asked to write a short speech for a Coopers and Lybrand partner in Sheffield and subsequently coach him with his delivery skills .
10 Jim , who gave a lively impromptu speech after chairman , Hugh Jamieson had presented him with his award , was in typically dismissive mood about his own talents .
11 She had never seen him with his hair cut short , and the absence of the red-blond locks made him for a moment unrecognisable .
12 Sir Hugh Casson had helped Charles and encouraged him with his painting for many years , and is impressed by his skill .
13 And I said yeah , I said did n't see him with his bird ?
14 Oh I do n't , I just , I remember that er if you walked down er Road at night you 'd see him with his mortar board on and his curate by his side coming down to post the letters , and then when all these ladies were in Sammy shop one night being entertained by Sammy erm Father and his curate went by , and old Sammy turned round to the audience and said well if dressing up will get him anywhere they 'll be on the first row in heaven .
15 Whilst Mrs Ledingham fumbled with the border , I confronted him with his folly .
16 I also used to help him with his drink and biscuit and he would always drop his soggy biscuit over me but I was ever so sad when I finished going to the Mother and toddler group as that was my favourite part of the week .
17 I tried to help him with his schedule and give him advice on exam technique .
18 ‘ Now Amy , ’ said Mum ‘ Fraser needed those trainers for school and Mark got his books to help him with his maths .
19 ELECTRICIAN Terence Thomas , 36 , of Hayes Road , Birkenhead , successfully applied to Wirral magistrates yesterday for the return of his driving licence to help him with his work .
20 Interest was awakened for some when a TV programme about Archbishop Robert Runcie showed him with his cell group .
21 He swept past Neville Brand , sideswiping him with his cape , reaching out with a heavy walking stick .
22 It goes on to say ‘ though he stumble he shall not fall for the Lord upholds him with his hand ’ .
23 He had his bloody he had his cushion and he had his bloody , you know that one how we got him with his head on his cushion like that ?
24 ‘ Have you been drinking ? ’ was her first reaction on seeing him with his head buried in his hands .
25 In our personal encounter with Christ , we begin to distinguish how we have naturally tried to please him , instead of allowing his love to enter our hearts so that we begin to love him with his gift of love to us .
26 But I saw him with his cap full of golden sovereigns and turned on the table and lent them all he 'd got .
27 He felt proud when nurses passed and saw him with his girlfriend .
28 If they saw him with his son they would n't say that , or when he 's playing with the dog .
29 In fact , I thought I saw him with his hand half in his pocket after the game . ’
30 Those who remembered him with his barrow recalled a cheerful , toothy smile , an infectious , confidence-inspiring laugh .
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