Example sentences of "him with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was him with the beard cos they always said the Duke of Windsor took after him because he was
2 I can not dignify him with the name of " physician " … should send to their doom many poor souls who might , with the proper treatment , recover ! "
3 Him with the Spitfire . ’
4 He recalled that he was overjoyed when he heard that Walter Luff was staying on until 1954 , thus providing him with the chance that he needed .
5 Bon Jovi 's layoff did have a few positive spin-offs for Sambora , providing him with the chance to do his long-planned solo album .
6 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 .
7 One man alone remembered his forgotten humanity , and the Spirit of God flared within him with the brightness of Eden , and against the crowd , with the dignity of a true son of God , he offered some unrefined wine on a sponge to the dying king .
8 Sir John Fastolf , involved in a long drawn-out lawsuit in Paris between 1432 and 1435 , could remind the court that he had been the first to jump into the sea when Henry V had come ashore in France in 1415 , and that the king had rewarded him with the grant of the first house which he had seen in France .
9 Millie 's evidently seen him with the slates coming off the roof and the storm cones flying .
10 Baxter used to delight in taunting him with the nickname ‘ Oor Wullie ’ and in his biography described Allen as ‘ a pillar of the church , a model of rectitude and , not to labour the point , a pompous pain in the neck . ’
11 Ibn Hajar states that alter " Ibn " Uthman " brought Molla Fenari back from Karaman , " he entrusted him with the kadilik of his land .
12 A private individual who buys a minority shareholding in a non-dividend paying private company as a pure portfolio investment must do so on the basis of some prospect which , if realised , will provide him with the return he seeks .
13 Well , he fired a pistol and someone went for him with the blade of a scythe . ’
14 Another hurrying figure bumped into him , narrowly missing him with the blade over its shoulder .
15 He had started by ‘ snorting ’ Temgesic tablets and had then allowed Murray to inject him with the drug .
16 The League ruled that the striking off of Grima from the Widnes register and an attempt to replace him with the Tongan forward , Boblyn Tuavao , was ‘ unacceptable ’ .
17 He came back several times , quite convinced that only a little greater effort would supply him with the treat he had in mind .
18 The isolation of the village from the outside world was mitigated by the existence of a close-knit village community with which the farm worker could identify and which provided him with the range of institutions and amenities which he then required in order to live the year round .
19 He received one notable fillip when , at the 10th , an elderly couple exhorted him with the idea that his would be a fine win to set alongside Antonio Pinto 's success in the London Marathon .
20 It was barely four months since Randolph Fields had first approached him with the idea of starting an airline .
21 It was only Cranmer who was brave enough to confront him with the evidence of the infidelities of the adored young Queen of his middle age , Catherine Howard .
22 Since then I 've often wondered whether I should n't have gone ahead and simply presented him with the bill .
23 Then awaken him gently and present him with the bill .
24 Jimmy last met the Queen in 1979 when she presented him with the OBE.
25 The wording of the Chronicle implies that the same force returned in mid-1006 , and Swegen may have accompanied it and remained until the payment of tribute in 1007 ; the twelfth-century chronicler Henry of Huntingdon associates him with the ravaging at this time .
26 Immediately , Belinda was beside him , reaching up tenderly with one hand while trying to support him with the other .
27 Supporting his body with one hand , he quickly assessed him with the other .
28 My hon. Friend the Member for Norwich , North ( Mr. Thompson ) is grateful for what has been done to help him with the preservation of his local Anglian Regiment .
29 Clencing her teeth until her jaw ached , she gave him a baleful stare while she wondered if she actually had the courage to hit him with the trowel .
30 His palms were sweating , his forehead was wet and itching , he felt shivery , his voice was shaky and his heart was beating fast ; they were cooking , him with the Microwave Gun , bathing him in its evil radiations , heating him up so that he broke out in a lathering sweat and looked like a nervous kid .
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