Example sentences of "he with the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It identifies him with the Norman cause and the Norman heir , which becomes a threat if Duke William is successful . |
2 | Please could you have this checked by a Doctor and treat him with the appropriate shampoo before sending him back to school . |
3 | The teaching and life style of John the Baptist identifies him with the prophetic tradition in Israel . |
4 | Emotion seemed to gush out of her eyes , nose , mouth , as she sighed , wept , mumbled between kisses , covering his face with spit , tears , lipstick and rain , clinging to him with the frantic strength of a drowning swimmer . |
5 | The recipient confirms receipt of the message to the carrier , and following this confirmation the carrier provides him with the private key . |
6 | The former England batsman also claimed that Donald was not a one-day cricketer and that Warwickshire only used him with the new ball in such games . |
7 | I greeted him with the age-old aphorism : ‘ Those who can , do ; those who ca n't , teach ; and those who ca n't teach become administrators — in your case I know whether that is true ’ . |
8 | Look at him with the bloody roll in the window ! |
9 | Treat him with the utter contempt he deserves . |
10 | Partly in recompense for disbanding Wilson 's Drama Department , Newman gave the assignment to him with the expressed intention of fostering a year-round drama serial suitable for all age groups : the drive for class — indivisible Television to cross all boundaries and backgrounds . |
11 | The king personally rewarded him with the Victorian Order , fourth class , but broke off relations when the disgruntled recipient of the decoration returned it the following day . |
12 | Rolled passes do not impress the purists , or stop the opposition , but Gloucester were slow to see the threat of Swift coming across field and when Guscott took Barnes ' pass , Swift appeared outside him with the powerful Fallon overlapping on his left . |
13 | The process of rehearsal draws upon a training which often reaches back into the singer 's boyhood , which provides him with the directed quickness of mind and the vocal stamina he requires , and which ensures that the choral results are generally quite passable and are sometimes excellent despite the constant absences , deputizations , hirings and firings that always threaten the homogeneity of what can be achieved . |
14 | One historian places him with the revolutionary underground : he entertained James Scott , Duke of Monmouth [ q.v. ] , in 1680 , was eyed by the Rye House plotters in 1683 , and briefly arrested in 1685 . |
15 | The blood of circumcision , just like the blood of animal sacrifice , could also be viewed as cleansing the boy of his mother 's blood and acting as a rite of separation , differentiating him from the female , and allying him with the male community . |
16 | Mountbatten 's task was not simplified when General MacArthur saddled him with the additional responsibility of taking over Indonesia and Indo-China , previously within the American sphere . |
17 | No doubt they would return and place him with the other Commando dead in neat rows in front of the Chateau to await burial . |
18 | Meanwhile , Rudge dismissed recent speculation linking him with the managerial vacancy at Bristol Rovers by insisting : ‘ It 's all paper talk . ’ |
19 | The Barons in England were furious at John and they presented him with the Great Charter — Magna Carta — prepared by Archbishop Langston , to which John authorised the attachment of his seal at Runnymede , beside the River Thames , in June 1215 . |
20 | The famous trip to Europe , which Lear had constantly referred to in his letters as if it were an experience which united him with the great ornithologist , became the bitter disappointment of a friendship manqué . |
21 | I had to catch up the axe and hit him with the blunt end , knock him out . |
22 | In Montana , he visited a number of old age homes for someone to supply him with the right voice , but to no avail . |
23 | Jennie told Katharine to keep pushing with her inside leg and holding him with the outside rein to stop him walking forward . |
24 | When her breasts were free she teased him with the top half of her peach-coloured bikini , waving it over his head and snatching it out of reach as he stretched up for it . |
25 | He saw his son sit up , lean forward and look at him with the wary expression that irritated him so much . |
26 | Next came the rinsing , then the part he liked best of all … standing naked before the warm fire , while his mammy dried him with the soft towel that wrapped round him like a cloak . |
27 | Ferdinand believed Godoy was scheming for a regency to exclude him from the throne ; Godoy knew that Ferdinand was intriguing against him with the French ambassador . |
28 | ‘ He should have a doctor , ’ said Paviour anxiously , standing over him with the empty brandy glass . |
29 | If Peter is actually a ‘ tough ’ whose nickname means ‘ Rocky ’ , is it not possible to equate him with the fierce individual known as Simon Zelotes or Simon the Canaanite — to equate him , that is , with Simon the Zealot ? |
30 | Thus you shall never hear of Michael Heseltine 's desire to drive a blood-red Grand Prix car , scattering Mansells and Sennas before him with the sublime panache of Mr Toad . |