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

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1 Mithra was later adopted by the Romans , who designated him to oversee all legal affairs and transactions .
2 Equally , it depends on the horse 's intensely social nature , his own understanding of the use of visual cues , and his desire to stay close to those who make him feel safe .
3 When you say that er said that this was a way of getting rid of you without paying you redundancy who was present at that who overheard him say that ?
4 He 'd never met a woman who made him feel that way , and , let's face it , he was n't getting any younger .
5 He said he knew it sounded crazy , but ever since he 'd read it he 'd wanted to experience it , but had never met a woman who made him feel that way . ’
6 Finally , David Wilson confirmed that he would be prepared to offer advice to any member of CE Staff who contacted him to address any specific issues .
7 It seemed unlikely that the undertaker had troubled sufficiently about those who survived him to take such precautions , but no one could speak with confidence of what had passed through the mind of this man whose deepest preoccupations seemed to be represented by a few scored lines in a medical book and a little bundle of poems .
8 Corbett shouted back , pushing away an apprentice who offered him spiced hot sheep 's feet .
9 The injuring of the finger occurred in November 1898 and is worthy of mention because the man received a 5 guinea gratuity from the Company , whilst the doctor and the solicitor who represented him received 2 guineas and 1 guinea respectively.7 ;
10 Mark Kelly seems to have impressed everyone who saw him play this preseason , I hope he get 's his chance to prove himself , Ireland could do backup for Dennis Irwin at right back ( cue the flames for mentioning a Scum player )
11 It was , in testimony to his alertness , Cornelius who saw him coming first .
12 Andrew Buccleuth certainly had his fair share of brokers and analysts doing exactly that , but he had a more relaxed view of the duties of a salesman — and especially of one who enabled him to win substantial bets on the golf courses of southern England .
13 Those who identify him take some pleasure in the thought that this sturdy independent was also the pensioner of the Empress Catherine the Great .
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