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

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1 ‘ I now realise … that God does not show favouritism but accepts men from every nation who fear him and do what is right ’ ( Acts 10:34–5 ) .
2 The truth was , of course , that hard-nosed journalist though she was , Margie was as attracted to Hugo as was almost every other woman who met him and she actually wanted him to like her .
3 It was Williams 's perceptive and remarkable schoolteacher , Sarah Grace Cooke , who met him and said to Emlyn , ‘ He 's like you : but he has the devil in him .
4 The shop owner gives him to a little girl who needs him and cares for him .
5 Harry Ford , who now lives in Santa Fe , New Mexico , met those who helped him and his 10-strong crew after their giant B17 crashed .
6 Quinn has joined a boss who wants him and likes him , and if that 's not there the player will never produce the goods .
7 Orphaned at a very early age , he is brought up ‘ by hand ’ by his shrewish sister , Mrs Joe , the wife of the village blacksmith , Joe Gargery , who loves him and protects him as far as possible from his sister 's tyranny .
8 9 ( 8 ) HOUSESITTER : Romantic comedy about an architect , Steve Martin , who builds a dream home for a girlfriend who drops him and is replaced by Goldie Hawn .
9 Only yesterday in Oxford Frank Baughan called for the youngsters who beat him and broke his wrist to be birched. frank Bishop is n't today 's only victim .
10 Then , when playing in the top flight for us , he shone as brightly as any of the great players who opposed him and gained his first England Under 23 cap in October 1970 in recognition of his undisputed talent .
11 It ordered Jodie Paul to give back her four-year-old biological son Melvin to Eugene and Edith Moore , the couple who adopted him and raised him since birth .
12 The idea that she should risk her future by dwelling in the past , raking over the cooling embers of his life in order to discover who killed him and why would have enraged him .
13 Unlike many of those who followed him and profited from pirated editions of his works , Russell was not a quack and his treatments were not to be taken lightly , the firm physical and mental regimen he prescribed being not far from the modern practices of hydropathic establishments or the health clubs beloved of overweight executives .
14 Danny Brady claimed damages after claiming he was unlawfully evicted by 6 men who threatened him and put his belongings on the street .
15 He remained in the royal household under Richard III , who knighted him and gave him further land in Northamptonshire and London in 1484 .
16 He knew her secret : she was an honest girl who loved him and who might have made as good a farmer 's wife as Tess .
17 The teacher would haul him up and over , her angry voice taunting him , and he would try and remember that somewhere there was a mum who loved him and a dad who called him Tiger .
18 Sadler was twice married and had two sons , Windham William [ q.v. ] and John , who assisted him and became professional aeronauts .
19 This decision has provoked much animus among many who knew him and believed in him , sustaining the view that he had planned to ditch the Labour government .
20 There was a bass player in the orchestra who knew him and he told the orchestra , ‘ Toscanini is coming to conduct .
21 A plaque to the memory of another William Paul ( 1844–1912 ) praising the Christian virtues of one who was ‘ beloved and trusted by all who knew him and who went about doing good ’ was erected in Edenderry Memorial Church ( now the Memorial Hall ) in 1913 , the Reverend George R Wedgewood , Superintendent of the Circuit and Vice-President of the Conference , presiding .
22 Admired for his ability , diligence , and determination by those who knew him and looked on with affection by all who met him , the ready reference to ‘ Jock ’ was a happy recognition of his easy combination of public popularity , private modesty , and unfailing personal courtesy .
23 He was used to working with crews who knew him and who , like his casts , were prepared to work round the clock to achieve the effects he desired .
24 Peter was not only a very able manager but a real friend and trusted colleague who will be most sadly missed by all who knew him and who all join together in sending Lynn , Neil and Joanne their deepest sympathy and support for the future .
25 ‘ He has a wheelchair and a minder at school who helps him and he does do short distances on sticks .
26 We found the taxi driver who took him and the girl to the station and witnesses who saw them get on the train .
27 My wife , who liked him and to whom he was always charming , thinks he was a snob .
28 It was me who bathed him and turned off his light .
29 The more simplistic versions of Derrida are common both to those who admire him and those who detest him .
30 The Dean , who thought he knew what was wrong with the Bishop , who pitied him and prayed for him daily as a man of his own kind , had absolutely no intention of enlightening Wheeler .
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