Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [vb pp] [prep] him " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Roirbak did not look surprised and Ari immediately warmed to him .
2 Alexander probably agreed with him .
3 Surely if Portia really cared for him , she would not have left romantically with Bassanio thus leaving Antonio alone , but taken Antonio with them .
4 And the fear of what had happened in Germany still lived with him .
5 Julia deliberately turned to him to explain the significance of Comfort 's private jokes and fill in the background whenever she mentioned the name of one of their friends whom David could not know .
6 Lloyd had persuaded Coleridge to take him as a pupil at £80 a year ; but when his wealthy father , a member of the banking family , insisted that the arrangement could last only for a year , Coleridge 's expectation of a regular income suddenly vanished , and Lloyd eventually settled with him as an occasional lodger , not a pupil .
7 Arthur erm Arthur actually met with him as well on that particular day .
8 While Smailovic in Sarajevo plays the Adagio specially written for him by Edinburgh-based composer Nigel Osborne , he will be joined by American cellist Evelyn Elsing at the Capitol in Washington DC , Florian Kitt at the Red Cross Depot in Vienna and music student Diana Isaacs in Edinburgh .
9 One of the most imaginative Dutch caps ever invented and put to practical use was the half lemon that Casanova habitually carried with him .
10 The charters S 951 and 953 are gifts in Cornwall purportedly made by him in 1018 , although neither is of certain authenticity , and this was seemingly also the date of his lost foundation charter for Buckfast Abbey in Devon .
11 ‘ Grenfell told the interviewing officers that Vernage once stated to him ‘ Whatever police officer gets in my way they are getting it .
12 But there was only one person who Lennox really wanted alongside him in this moment of victory — Violet .
13 This was not strictly true but she was not going to give Matthew Preston the satisfaction of knowing that Jenny still yearned after him .
14 Had Hotspur even confided to him all that she had urged and confessed , yesterday evening ?
15 What is most remarkable about the talks and lectures he gave on this trip is the extent to which America now revived in him the memories of his childhood .
16 Sordid occasionally , yes ; but the man had ‘ pity ’ — that was what Eliot most valued in him .
17 Hayling was also in charge of media initiatives , so Lowe naturally turned to him with the newspaper they had so often discussed as comrades in Big Flame .
18 Beecham simply waved at him and called out , ‘ Thank you , sir ! ’
19 Was he a secret hero and was that why Gloria never talked about him ?
  Next page