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

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1 I could n't have stopped him with an anti-tank gun .
2 She must have caught him with her fist , though she had n't felt it .
3 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
4 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 .
5 Maybe she could have surfeited him with pleasure as surely as she could have overwhelmed him with agony .
6 ‘ I 'm sure he could have saved him with all the modern equipment we have .
7 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 .
8 I could have belted him with a bicycle chain .
9 ‘ Maybe we should have jumped him , then perhaps you could have injected him with something . ’
10 The boy was by now so full of cake he was like a sackful of wet cement and you could n't have hurt him with a sledge-hammer .
11 He played Bobby Dupea with explosive sensitivity , as a promising musician who rejects a career to become an oil-rigger ; a rebel who , like Nicholson himself , had the chance of taking a particular course in life which would have provided him with comfort and stability , but chose a different route to that which might have been expected of him .
12 But the Pharisees would have provided him with some of his most loyal and fervent followers , and would have been among the first to regard him as the Messiah .
13 This will equally enable the Policyholder to replace the engine with one of similar type , capacity , age and size to the one lost — and therefore we will have provided him with indemnity under the Policy notwithstanding the fact that he has been paying premium on the value insured .
14 The solicitor who gave those undertakings was not made a party to the proceedings , although if he had been held out by his firm as a partner , s14 of the Partnership Act would have fixed him with potential liability .
15 He was alone ; a single Russian with a musket could have slain him with ease , but with fixed bayonets none could fire .
16 My first thought was that had Richard Hannay materialised at that moment , I would have issued him with a help form .
17 This may have left him with a condition known as Schönlein-Henoch Syndrome , together with the beginnings of chronic kidney disease .
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