Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He dozed and was about to fall asleep when suddenly he woke with a start .
2 ‘ I do n't have all the details , but apparently he argued with a chap this morning about his bill and went along to his room later .
3 For a moment it looked as if he was free and would land safely near Tock 's cottage but coming down he fell with a thump into the basket lift at the other side .
4 So he ends with a toast to the bridesmaids and/or Matron of Honour .
5 So he celebrated with a cricket match .
6 One day in April he was summoned for an interview at Group Headquarters in connection with this application , and away he went with a dispatch rider in a motorcycle and sidecar .
7 Usually he ate with the others in the hall in the evenings , but this night he asked Isay to see Colban and have a tray brought up , and some hot water .
8 A few days later he came back , said they gave tactile pleasure to his patients , a little on the lines of worry beads , and off he went with a boxful . ’
9 Cobalt took a sip from his glass , then resumed : ‘ Yesterday he rang with a yarn about some trouble at the hotel .
10 Three days earlier he vanished from the luxury home he shared with a girlfriend in Kent .
11 An hour later he left with the film tucked firmly under his arm , and a phone number and address in his pocket .
12 Later he agreed with a sub-purchaser to sell him a similar cargo at 19s. per ton .
13 Huh , I think I had such a good night , you know what you 've bloody well done he said you 've got up he said before you was ready he said , you knew you wanted to get on he said , and you 've got up he said with the intentions he said , you had them bloody cakes he said before you had breakfast , well I had to with her coming
14 He came out of nowhere and now he travels with the band .
15 Now he walked with a sense of fatefulness which he would have mocked had it not been so inescapably serious .
16 Now he checked with the policeman whose beat took him down Glenfair Road , the main thoroughfare into which Boundary Drive ran ; The list of car numbers he had noted that evening for one reason or another was unproductive .
17 He had lost face , he had lost honour , yet now he flirted with the thought of murder , which was beyond all honour , and he did it solely for a woman .
18 Around and around he went with no answers .
19 Why did n't he go with the swimmers if he 's not doing anything ? ’
20 Slowly he dealt with the buttons of her shirt , and she gasped as his fingers caressed the soft swell of her breasts .
21 Rather he began with the course on pathogenicity and epidemiology taught at Bristol by the late Dr Anna Mayr-Harting ( to whom the book is dedicated ) and invited several colleagues to contribute essays in their fields of interest .
22 Then he added with a wink , clearly teasing her , ‘ But all the same , I 'll bet Arnie does n't look after you like this . ’
23 For a moment Broadman 's face looked as though some vast internal struggle was going on , and then he added with a burst of generosity , ‘ I 'll throw in yours , too . ’
24 Then he added with a smile , ‘ But it would be very interesting to meet a person who had murdered somebody . ’
25 Then he fiddled with the controls until he had produced a clear sound that was audible even over the wind .
26 Then he fumbled with the tape over my mouth .
27 Er and that 's one thing that stands out in my , of course he died , but the point is at least he died with a fire .
28 The Champion features a little boy called Owen and tells how he copies with the illness .
29 Your students will be absorbed by the adventures of Peter : how he copes with the problems of learning English and the hostility of his classmates , and how he discovers his true identity .
30 I asked him how he coped with the summer traffic on the twisting single track roads .
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