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

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1 The two newspapers reporting this case both focused on his claim that sex taunts from his 56-year-old wife over his impotency provoked him to strangle her with a flex .
2 Omar learnt that he was related to the Sultan , and we hoped that we might persuade him to provide us with a guide to Aussa .
3 Daddy shreds them up — I saw him doing it with a razor blade , Steph — and burns them .
4 From verse one , it plunges straight in with the fervency of love : ‘ Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth . ’
5 He had rightly judged that it would have been unwise for him to associate himself with the movement of the Earl of Lancaster or with Rent 's conspiracy .
6 He aligned himself with the workers , the rebels at the barricades , with Zola and Michelet and the students of 1848 .
7 He plays it with a plectrum .
8 He checked it with a shake of his head .
9 Asked by police what had happened , Mr Graham said : ‘ He attacked me with a hammer and I stabbed him . ’
10 And he attacked it with a relish and enthusiasm which surprised even himself .
11 He ruled us with an iron hand and , while he was a very fair man , woe betide any officer who crossed him .
12 It was a defiant challenge , and he met it with a frown .
13 On a more personal level , he concerned himself with a land bill for William Essex , who had married a Harcourt , acting as a feoffee for his Berkshire estate .
14 Simultaneously , he concerned himself with the idea that cities were necessary , not evil , but that ‘ without the life of the soil from which to draw its strength , the urban culture must lose its source of strength and rejuvenescence ’ .
15 He pierced her with a look .
16 He prodded it with a toe .
17 Not long ago , she said in his head , one comes to rely on one 's bit of fun , and he tried her with a joke or two , but the old happy creasing of the face took a time to occur .
18 He tried it with a pig but the pig just pissed everywhere , he was n't having it . ’
19 He found her with the knife in her neck .
20 He found himself with the duty of helping to make a vital decision for the Church of England at a moment in its destiny .
21 He stroked it with the side of the whisky glass , smiled , drank .
22 Even when he waves a noose , he holds it with a velvet glove .
23 And on one occasion in the gymnasium , I turned round to look at a boy behind me and the master was there and he smacked me with the flat of his hand as hard as he could .
24 He helped me with the goats and with the work in the cornfields , and soon we were good friends .
25 He drew it with a piece of charcoal .
26 His sister 's death seemed to have affected him more deeply , though he bore himself with a kind of frightened dignity in front of his father .
27 He approached them with an offer to train them .
28 He stopped her with the threat of his drawn knife and she sorrowfully sang :
29 If they did n't bring back the amount of money he 'd told them to , he beat them with a baseball bat . ’
30 He fixed her with a look .
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