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

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1 A volunteer normally offers to spend two or three hours per week as a companion to a former patient and may go out with the person or help him with specific tasks .
2 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 .
3 She dropped to her knees , and unbuttoned him with quick busy fingers .
4 The internal structures and emotional attitudes of the party at this time coincided exactly with his own mental state , and provided him with intellectual strength and emotional security .
5 A few says later the Shah sought assurances from the US Embassy that he was still welcome in the United States cabled Rabat to say , " we assured the Shah publicly as well as in private messages that he would be welcome in the US should he choose to go there , and that there should be bo doubt whatsoever as to our willingness to receive ( him ) and provide him with appropriate protection " .
6 She ached with sympathy for him , and if this had been Christmas , or any time in those months when she had felt they were friends , she would have pulled him into her arms and soothed him with soft hands and whispered words .
7 The ruling that there should be no prosecutions destroyed the hope that such court proceedings might uncover enough information to stir a public demand for a wider and more thorough inquiry into the background to the conspiracy to murder an innocent man and to frame him with stolen goods .
8 A letter from Mary Evans , possibly written at George Coleridge 's suggestion , begged him to give up his plans for emigration , and addressed him with painful tenderness as ‘ her best-beloved Brother ’ .
9 His parents were keen on the work ethic and equipped him with impeccable manners .
10 Although his chains still held him tight , the slavers grabbed him and burnt him with searing irons .
11 He also allowed Salan to remain in sole possession of military and civilian authority , and treated him with ostentatious respect and cordiality .
12 There 's a tendency to take someone like Lowe and put him with no-talent good-lookers like Robert Taylor used to be , or Tyrone Power . ’
13 They supported the fanatically anti-Communist Prime Minister of South Vietnam , Ngo Dinh Diem , and supplied him with military and economic aid .
14 Rosaline chides Berowne , and taxes him with certain conditions he must fulfil if he is to gain her hand ( the Princess and her ladies have responded to the death of the King of France by postponing any further romance for one year ) .
15 Most important of all , however , are the changes that stem from the relationship itself : an over-anxious mother sees her new baby prosper , gains confidence , and treats him with ever-increasing assurance .
16 Acclaiming him as one of the chief progenitors , the critics come not to bury but to praise him with faint damns .
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