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

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1 Calcavecchia , who defends the Open Championship here next summer , had never seen St Andrews before and he improved with every round .
2 She grasped his hips into hers , never to let him go , and he responded with the rhythm of love she craved so strongly .
3 He has a gorilla mask on and he talks with the voice of a baby and he has a huge syringe and I 'm tied to the seat screaming .
4 D. T. Timins was one of their eager reporters , and he began with a visit to the London and South-Western 's Nine Elms Station .
5 He also saw two carriages that might have been carrying senior officers , and he flirted with the idea that one of the carriages might have belonged to the Emperor himself .
6 The weight of the Zodiac plucked him out of the cockpit like a pip out of a ripe olive and he screamed with the terror of drowning as he struck the water .
7 She took off her hat and laid it on the table , and he saw with a sense of shock that her hair was white down the line of the parting where the tinting had grown out .
8 The mayor , councillor Ray Turner says : ’ When the king , that 's Charles the second , was proclaimed King in Scotland , he made his way south trying to raise an army and he was turned away from everywhere until he came to Worcester and the mayor there proclaimed him king of England and in recognition the king knighted the mayor and he rode with the king around the city to raise an army . ’
9 His left leg was cut off above the knee and he walked with a crutch under his left shoulder .
10 Obligingly , I did , and he fiddled with the lock .
11 He got at our chairman too and he left with a couple of the others .
12 ooh if they , cos me eldest lad he does the karate he 's in Wiltshire , he 's in the police force , he does karate , he 's got his own schools and he mixes with the Japs a lot
13 Her face loomed huge and strong and worried and he struggled with the dryness in his throat , trying to ask a question without knowing what it was .
14 A week later , Gould described the dramatic and exciting moment when , as he and his companions were returning from hunting kangaroo on a distant part of the Namoi plain , they approached a small group of acacia trees , and he met with the bronzewing once again :
15 I immediately backtracked , and he said with a sorrow that made me feel guilty , ‘ When push comes to shove , nobody wants me . ’
16 The last seven lines on three rhymes break the pattern of units of sense on single rhymes as the meditator signals by means of the present tense : " lufe chawnges my chere " , the possibility of transformation to a state where he can hear the melody to which love dances , and he ends with a statement of faith , " be my lufyng , I lufe may syng " .
17 And he concluded with a half-smile that put the girl in a condition of partial ecstasy .
18 He needed no prompting now , and he spoke with a rush of relief .
19 It was the taller of the two men and he spoke with an air of authority .
20 On this occasion , however , his calm appeared to have been ruffled by Dr Dunstaple 's words and he replied with a note of impatience in his voice : " If any evidence were needed it would be enough to see what happens when a weak saline solution is injected into the veins of a patient in the condition of collapse .
21 Woolley felt the blast wash over his SE , pushing it aside , and he turned with the motion and set course for home , dissatisfied at the inefficiency of it all .
22 And he ended with a homily , trite or profound according to taste .
23 And he ended with a call to the hearts and consciences of his countrymen to ‘ reject the evil thing for ever . ’
24 Botica 's scintillating running earned him the Man of the Match Award and he ended with a points haul of 18 with seven goals and a try when he swooped and fly-kicked on a wayward Northern pass which had gone to ground 40 yards out .
25 He was n't saying much ; mostly ‘ yessir ’ and ‘ certainly ’ and he ended with the words ‘ Very well , Mr Prior ’ and hung up .
26 Eventually the photographer 's indignation was assuaged , and he parted with the prints .
27 Fortunately the Palace directors put a prohibitive price upon his transfer , and he stayed with the club , set up a new goal-scoring record of 36 league goals in his first season ( from just 34 appearances ) , topped the Division 3(S) charts for that campaign and his output was only exceeded by two men in the entire Football League .
28 Ray was Liverpool boss Bill Shankly 's last buy and he stayed with the club for eight seasons , playing 384 games and scoring 72 goals .
29 In the interval his coach Robert Ellis told Hopper to work harder and he did with a vengeance .
30 Rory was grateful not to get the lecture about the IRA men who had lived in foxholes in the soaking bog in the fifties , hunted out into the mountains by the B-men at the end of a long and terrible campaign , but he continued with the trains of thought .
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