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

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1 By looking for faults in his behaviour , by constantly diminishing him with little criticisms — he neglected their boy ( at school in Randung ) , he was cold , he was selfish , he was an inadequate and clumsy lover ( did she dare ) , he never listened to other people , he had no sense of direction because he was always getting her lost in foreign capitals — she made him feel a kind of leper , different from and inferior to the run of men .
2 The touch of Asuryan was no longer so strong in his mind , and the Sword of Khaine no longer provided him with near limitless strength .
3 In the event , inhabitants of Štanjel , although they were certainly not unkind to him , did not exactly welcome him with open arms .
4 It was as if , gasping out his last breath , that battered , bitter and vindictive old man had somehow injected him with some small portion of his own bitter resolve .
5 I just willed him with all my mind to believe me .
6 He was normally shown , holding a double axe and thunderbolt , standing on a bull , thus linking him with this important fertility image .
7 Although Richard Baxter did n't die of tuberculosis , it nevertheless left him with much bodily weakness and pain for the remainder of his life .
8 Martinus , a just man , protested to Paulus , who promptly threatened him with instant imprisonment for his interference .
9 Life grew greyer by the day , but Gina could always surprise him with new horrors .
10 We can still charge him with reckless behaviour .
11 They were still watching him with fox-like concentration .
12 Importantly for Nicholson , this quirk in the social order was all that was needed to give him the kick-start he required , and it also provided him with more money than he had ever earned before .
13 And he remembered with satisfaction , because it proved that he was not at fault , that Miriam and Louise had both approached him with some wild tale about Miss Hughes leading their brothers into debauchery and sensuality .
14 Seeing the mist that deepened the dark grey of her eyes , the pale translucent cheeks , both so beautiful now in their glowing copper setting , it was all Benedict could do not to snatch her back into the heat of his embrace , and force his way to that intimate deep caress , the thought of which now fired him with passionate yearning .
15 But he told his bosses in London who have now provided him with round-the-clock protection for fear he could be in the sights of an IRA killer gang .
16 ‘ The Met have now provided him with round-the-clock protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA , ’ said the source .
17 In short , life had really left him with little more than a reputation and a network of scars .
18 Local officers did n't immediately associate him with violent crime .
19 And the Earl of Warwick might well provide him with additional escort .
20 His sanctimoniousness and hypocrisy make some people around here regard him with great distaste .
21 I knew I was n't the only victim because I had heard complaints from others ; the fruiterer who saw his apples disappear from the box in front of the shop , the grocer who unwillingly supplied him with free biscuits .
22 In fact MacDonald was as much a " gradualist " as the Fabians or as the cautious trade-union officials who initially regarded him with much suspicion .
23 He played seven events and earned £8,600 , in prize-money , at least providing him with enough money to live on .
24 Whites who did n't know him , yet condemned him with borrowed certainty as someone who had little interest in cricket beyond its utility as a stick to beat the apartheid policy with , were typical of the society I came from .
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