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

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1 There was something about the wizard that irked Him beyond measure .
2 Artur Greisser , a Nazi and the Danzig nominee on the Harbour Board , went to the office of one of the Polish engineers on the Board and threatened him with a revolver .
3 It was the folds of the banner , lying thick and cold in the shelter below , that saved his life , but not his skull from the blow that deprived him of consciousness .
4 The purpose of serving a contemnor with a copy of the committal order is to enable him to have a written record of the findings made by the court and of the sentence and to provide him with the materials necessary to enable him to decide whether or not he wishes to appeal .
5 He went up to the Palestinian and shot him at close range , the army said .
6 After hearing the evidence the justices announced that they found him guilty , but on hearing of his previous convictions they decided that they would not deal with the case and committed him for trial to quarter sessions .
7 Party reports — usually more coloured and ‘ loyal ’ than any other type of report in their avoidance of criticism of the leadership — from all parts of Germany confirmed the ‘ especially dangerous ’ signs that people were now ‘ daring to express open criticism of the person of the Führer and to attack him in hateful and mean fashion ’ .
8 Theda took Hector to the kitchen and left him with Mrs Elswick to do what he might in the way of cajolery , for she had several morsels of interest to his ever ready stomach , and Theda was obviously not going to take him outside .
9 Well , I could n't do that , but I painted a watercolour of the churchyard and put him in front of it , and painted that …
10 When the nest is complete the female approaches the male and nudges him in the flank to gain his confidence .
11 She got hold of him by the hair and dragged him to the police station , ’ he said .
12 Then he hit the old man violently with the stick and knocked him to the ground .
13 ‘ Mr Hyde hit the old man violently with the stick and knocked him to the ground . ’
14 He eventually let go of me and I had to go the bottom of the baths and bring him to the surface , take him to the side and get him breathing again , and I was considered a failure for that .
15 When he reported this encounter to Control , Donleavy hit the roof and summoned him to Frankfurt .
16 But when Mr Wray punched him , Youngs picked up the hammer and struck him across the cheek .
17 His business licenses him to fraternise with the enemy and casts him in the role of a Microsoft independent software developer-come-OEM , complete with an early access copy of Microsoft NT .
18 I had to catch up the axe and hit him with the blunt end , knock him out .
19 Len Seager had been conscious throughout the entire rescue operation and as Rachel joined him briefly in the back of the ambulance and covered him with an extra blanket he managed another smile .
20 And finally two Ayr police officers said that a shelved 1969 report showed they had picked up a man ‘ of slight build and a Glasgow accent who said his name was McGuigan or McGuinness ’ some 600 yards from the Ross bungalow in the early hours of the morning of the murder and dropped him at the bus station ; and they now declared from photographs recently shown to them that the man was William McGuinness .
21 A crowd of eager customers would be awaiting his arrival outside the shops and attack him for the particular colour , size or style of dress they had been waiting for .
22 Ensure that the initiating member is kept informed of the progress of the engagement and copy him on all relevant correspondence .
23 Brian had not merely hated the cockerel but feared it since it had got through the fence and bitten him on the leg .
24 Jessamy stood in the doorway and watched him in angry astonishment .
25 Twice , when Meredith ordered ‘ Two steps stage left ’ and Geoffrey moved to the right , Meredith came bounding down the centre aisle shouting ‘ Left , left , ducky ’ and leapt onto the apron to seize him by the shoulders and shove him into place .
26 The Judge held that George was responsible for instigating the crime and jailed him for four and a half years .
27 Some 40 of the victim 's friends dragged Anunciacao from his bed the night after the crime and bludgeoned him to death with bricks and clubs .
28 Council members mostly agreed they are a hazard , and Peter pointed out that if the car that hit him on a roundabout had been fitted with them , he would n't be here now .
29 They then bundled him out of the car and left him on the road .
30 Then when he stops , get out the car and grab him by the neck then throw then I .
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