Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] him with " in BNC.

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1 President Brad Burnham says the amount of information FlashPort generates about a programme as it attempts to translate it from one platform to another has presented him with pricing and packaging issues .
2 So he relaxes and enjoys a brief dance with her after she has fed him with cherries .
3 She has been grateful to leave the arguing to him and has rewarded him with gold medal after gold medal .
4 Mrs Thatcher has credited him with helping to win the election .
5 The National Science Foundation has provided him with funds to drill 10 test holes near the American station at the South Pole .
6 The official receiver or whoever is the chairman of the meeting must certify the appointment of the trustee , but not until the per son appointed has provided him with a written statement that he is a qualified insolvency practitioner and consents to act ( r 6.120(2) ) .
7 He condemns the monk : at the same time as he acknowledges the monk 's ingenuity that has provided him with his sexual reward : This monk does not suffer the retributive poetic justice that is so frequently met with by lecherous clerics in the French fabliaux .
8 Mr Grainger , who believes that the association could be the first of its kind in the country , has contacted the American Brain Tumour Association which has provided him with a wealth of information .
9 Mr Grainger , who believes that the association could be the first of its kind in the country , has contacted the American Brain Tumour Association which has provided him with a wealth of information .
10 Ben … is a brilliant merchant banker , whose childhood in occupied Europe has scarred him with the legacy of an ‘ existential tardiness ’ ; he recoils from everything in life that demands a heady recklessness , and is doomed to live ‘ without hope in desire ’ . ’
11 For Wesker , the fortunes of Shylock have been all too typical of a career plagued by bad luck which has left him with a sizeable canon of rarely performed work .
12 Instead , he ended up in charity administration , but his earlier sense of a religious vocation has left him with quite another side : a passion for Romanesque churches .
13 Doctors said his main injuries were psychological and the ‘ shattering experience ’ has left him with post traumatic stress syndrome .
14 Peter says that the weekend has left him with a lasting impression of the professionalism of the TA .
15 He addresses God as the God of Abraham and Isaac , the God who has commanded this return to the Land , and who has assured him with the words , ‘ I will do you good . ’
16 Do n't suppose he had the strength left in that little body to fight back no more , though you 'd have thought they could 've saved him with these new pills they got .
17 She 'd seen him with another woman when he was supposed to be away at a conference .
18 She 'd taxed him with trading them for snuff , which was his passion , and he 'd not denied it .
19 No doubt there was some poor woman in Australia with whom he 'd become involved and from whom he 'd run away when she 'd presented him with some difficult situation .
20 As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’
21 Combined with my relief that a resting-place had finally been found was satisfaction that I 'd had him with me for those first few hours and that he had not been whisked from his bed by complete strangers and reappeared , repackaged , at the crematorium a week later .
22 And he was cleared of murdering Bob who 'd challenged him with a hammer when he found him slashing car tyres .
23 Well she went she 'd left him with their baggages on the seat at the front of the shop
24 I could n't have stopped him with an anti-tank gun .
25 She must have caught him with her fist , though she had n't felt it .
26 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
27 She did n't know whether it was from the night that she had overheard his conversation with her mother in the bedroom , or when she saw him fling that shovel at the young man who , she knew , could have felled him with one blow , that she had lost all respect for him .
28 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
29 ‘ I 'm sure he could have saved him with all the modern equipment we have .
30 Ælfheah 's cult may therefore have presented him with considerable problems , and it is unlikely to be coincidence that the bishopric of London is known to have suffered at his hands .
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