Example sentences of "also [verb] him [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It also aligned him with the underdogs , helpless like children under the blows of fate .
2 Er , Councillor said how long he he 's known er er and I think he said he also got him into the the Labour Party on the first meeting on their early meeting .
3 This not only kept the suit in good condition and therefore prolonged its life but also provided him with a smart outfit always ready at short notice , as now .
4 The resulting radical pollution control programme outlined by Nixon , calling for a 90 per cent reduction in vehicle emissions by 1980 , not only led to him being credited ( albeit briefly ) as policy initiator of an environmental clean-up but also provided him with the chance to deal a blow to one of his most important opponents in the 1972 elections , Edmund Muskie .
5 His insistence that our sun should be preeminent also predisposed him toward the belief that previously invisible stars , now revealed by Galileo 's telescope , had been too small rather than too distant to be seen .
6 ‘ I just missed everything , ’ moaned Ivanisevic , who crashed 6-3 , 7-6 , 7-6 to a clay court specialist who also beat him at the French Open this year .
7 ‘ I just missed everything , ’ moaned Ivanisevic , who crashed 6-3 , 7-6 , 7-6 to a clay court specialist who also beat him at the French Open this year .
8 But Davis , now with 65 tournament wins worldwide to his credit , has enormous respect for Doherty , who also beat him in the quarter-finals of October 's Rothmans Grand Prix .
9 He trusted him on India , but also used him on the most sensitive domestic issues .
10 I also told him about the new hip and thigh diet and said I could do with some more volunteers to try it out .
11 It also faced him with the need to untangle a financial crisis , a task that has frequently occupied him in his career .
12 So that which makes man vulnerable to the force of the leaping devil , also opens him to the effortless strength of the leaping God which is known through the experience of inadequacy .
13 If it enabled the latter the crucial theoretical move of being able to reject the classical empiricist conception of knowledge , it was also to put him in the position of even castigating as ‘ historicist ’ any attempts to account for theoretical discourse in terms of its historical conditions of production — perhaps one of the major ways in which he differed from Canguilhem and Foucault .
14 Beccaria 's unwillingness to allow individual differences — whether in terms of personal characteristics or socio-economic position — to enter into considerations of punishment , also distanced him from the positivist version of human manipulability .
15 Natural aptitude and a career in radio , film and television had helped him become an outstanding communicator — a strength chat not only made him a formidable campaigner , but also equipped him for the business of government in the television age .
16 So you could , yeah , you 've got his telephone number anyway , so you can also phone him at the same time .
17 Also ask him for the telephone number of the Home Service Adviser for your area , in case you need further advice .
18 Tony Soper was Nature 's early-riser and this programme suggested it is something of a habit with him , for we also saw him in the Falklands carrying out an investigation into whether the war — or was it just a conflict ? — had upset the wildlife there .
19 But I 'd also back him to the hilt in the face of larger difficulties .
20 His marriage , too , although it presumably owed much to Gloucester , also allied him with the Percies , since his new brother-in-law lord Scrope was not only a neighbour of the duke but also a Percy retainer .
21 His marriage , too , although it presumably owed much to Gloucester , also allied him with the Percies , since his new brother-in-law lord Scrope was not only a neighbour of the duke but also a Percy retainer .
22 It also presented him with a number of problems .
23 It also presented him with an interesting little self-discussion about his future prospects because it came when he was on the cusp between low-key acting roles and moderate fame .
24 She was 15 at the time of the wedding , and was to present him with seven children , among them the future Charles I. She also presented him with an embarrassing situation by deciding after a while to become a Roman Catholic .
25 His education had also left him with a love for all things English .
26 Because any religion must , at the root , be dependent upon at least one unprovable assumption , it is utterly wrong for any person to instruct a child about ‘ god ’ or religion without also leaving him in no doubt that the instruction is so based .
27 They also enrolled him in the Skoda Owners ' Club , complete with badge and sticker .
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