Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] him [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | A branch whipped him in the face . |
2 | His talents , his wealth , and the changing times raised him to the court of assistants of the Levant Company from 1644 to 1648 , and in 1645 Parliament appointed him to the Goldsmiths ' Hall committee , through which Royalists redeemed their sequestrated estates by paying compositions . |
3 | Bridhe and Seamus Ban consulted him about the amount of drink that would be needed , and were told to double it . |
4 | The gang assaulted him during the drive to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire , then threw him out of the car . |
5 | When Thomas tried to grab the child away , the lash caught him in the eye . |
6 | An ad in the Sevenoaks Chronicle led him to the white 1988 Sierra Sapphire 1.8 LX , advertised at £3750 . |
7 | Andrew Chubb , prosecuting , claimed Blissett elbowed Uzzell after the defender beat him to the ball and headed it away . |
8 | The handlebar caught him in the groin . |
9 | The President drove him to the station . ’ |
10 | Davide had turned up a coin , one afternoon , when he was mooning around ; it was a common enough type , the professor told him in the museum at Riba , where he took it for an opinion . |
11 | His Italian blood attracted him to the most powerful Latins in America , and nobody who knew about his Mafioso connections messed with him . |
12 | Smith has been dismissed as ‘ presence of mind Smith ’ from his alleged remark on returning without his companion from a disastrous outing on the river : ‘ If I had not with great presence of mind hit him on the head with a boathook both would have been drowned , ’ but the story comes from Reminiscences of Oxford ( 1st edn. 1900 ) by William Tuckwell , who in his second edition ( 1907 ) consigned it to oblivion ; moreover , there was no charge of murder . |
13 | The man with the shotgun hit him with the butt of the weapon , driving it deep into his stomach , doubling him over , dropping him to the floor . |
14 | The wind grabbed him under the arms and flipped him outwards and back as it had the torn raven banner already . |
15 | Even though he had a job to go to with Birmingham Repertory Company , his agent sent him to the Rank interview for the experience . |
16 | ( Paradoxically the release of tension enabled him in the next week to run up , turn out , patch together , a poetical melodrama about Cabestainh with which the house-guests had some civilised fun . ) |
17 | But a witness saw him outside the premises . |
18 | The whole interview reminded him of the English card game in which you not only had to guess what cards your opponent held , but decide what he thought yours were , and so on . |
19 | As he raised his binoculars to scan the coast , the wind struck him in the face . |
20 | Got killed when that horse kicked him in the head . ’ |
21 | Haines fell over and a Corporal kicked him in the stomach , shouting at him to stand up . |
22 | The club struck him in the stomach again , dripping him to his knees , and there was a sudden crack that seemed unnaturally loud in the silence . |
23 | He felt nothing as the angel bore him to the grave below , no pain as the solid granite drove shattered ribs deep into his lungs . |
24 | He gasped with pain as the head of the smaller boy caught him in the stomach . |
25 | Outside , the sun lashed him across the forehead with a warning of another headache to come , and he wished he had n't had a drink with lunch at paderborn . |
26 | Her vacuum cleaner drove him into the street , in search of a coffee shop . |
27 | Four photographs of the wearer showed him in the act of jumping from an aircraft . |
28 | Alistair Campbell , prosecuting , said : ‘ Mr Friel shouted : ‘ Do n't come near me , ’ but the youths kept coming and the 15-year-old boy knocked him to the ground . ’ |
29 | On his journey , fearful and probably suffering from reactionary depression , he slept a night under a broom bush , where he dreamed that an angel touched him on the shoulder and bade him rise and eat . |
30 | A ragged laugh escaped him at the startled look in her eyes . |