Example sentences of "he [verb] with [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Of course , ’ she replied smilingly , and did n't need him to wait with her by the lift or to see her safely inside .
2 The Senator took his elder son by the elbow and , still talking , motioned him to stroll with him along the deck .
3 God raised us up with him to rule with him in the heavenly world .
4 She solicitously asked if all was well , sending constant messages to enquire if there was anything lacking , or inviting him to walk with her in the sweet-smelling orchard outside the convent church .
5 Then I wished I had asked him to walk with me to the coach , and I could not stop crying .
6 She could not picture him behind the grim walls of Swansea Prison , instead she remembered him riding with her in the park , smiling down at her with his dark eyes , making her feel so small and helpless .
7 Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm .
8 A few weeks later , whilst visiting St. John 's College , he shared with us about the mutual support within the group and the high priority given to it by its members .
9 Just as he disagreed with him about the essential or principal properties of body , Locke disagreed with Descartes about the mind .
10 The next morning he came with me to the station , and as we waited for the train , we watched the crowds .
11 After an early morning breakfast with Paula , he walked with her to the garage where the BMW was parked .
12 He walked with her to the door of the hall and watched her stepping it out across the square , her shoulders back , her head defiantly erect .
13 When he returned with her to the Judge 's House two hours later , he found Mrs Wood waiting outside it .
14 As she moved to push him away , he stepped with her into the lift , pressed the button for her floor , and , as the lift doors closed , he pulled her closer and aimed a kiss at her mouth .
15 That 's when Major , who was on the photo , he was Major in the army of nineteen fourteen eighteen M C Major M C , military cross well he took charge and er a chap off the shop floor , well he was an old contemptible of the nineteen fourteen to eighteen war , name of Bert he was made Sergeant because he was only one who had got any military experience , and he started with us on the shop floor in doing foot drill .
16 Jenkins was fortunate that he brought with him to the Home Office an intuitive understanding that it is how issues and incidents are handled , more than the policies which are decided upon , that can make or break a Home Secretary 's reputation .
17 He was the same age as old Jack Ryan and well remembered the smell of the pigs he brought with him into the pub of an evening .
18 He brought with him into the Treasury few old prejudices beyond the self-confidence of his conviction that whatever he believed in at a particular time was right .
19 He will remain on the board of Saatchi as a non-executive director and will be replaced as chief executive by Charles Scott , who he brought with him into the company as finance director in January 1990 .
20 When he had had his lunch , which he brought with him in the suitcase , a packet of salami sandwiches , a croissant with jam in it and a fruit-and-nut bar , he set off for West End Lane , to the Electricity Board and the Gas Board , to make inquiries about a chimney sweep , and put an advertisement for tenants in a newsagent 's window .
21 Until his family was safe , he had declined to make any formal statement , but now he went with them to the American Embassy and swore out an affidavit about what he had seen as a DIA agent assigned to DEA NARCOG , Nicosia .
22 Over the cobbles he clattered , and clashed in the darkened yard , and he tapped with his on the shutters , but all was locked and barred .
23 ‘ Could he come with us to the West ? ’ she asks .
24 Jock Thompson , the head of Meikles Trust in Bulawayo , told us of a talk he had with him on the guidance of God .
25 ‘ I think I 'll take up teaching permanently , ’ she whispered to Bodie , who held her hand as he waited with her on the landing .
26 Jack hit 52 goals for the Palace from 99 League outings before the 2nd World War and that is an impressive record by any standard , but he continued with us during the makeshift wartime arrangements and again produced a steady supply of goals — including a hat-trick in Palace 's first official wartime fixture at West Ham ( 6–2 ) .
27 He sat with me on the grass verge and with unsteady hands rolled a cigarette .
28 Her father had warned her it would be this way , his grey eyes unusually concerned as he sat with her in the club office .
29 Obviously , he was now quite a celebrity , and in 1948 was signed up by Radcliffe in the Central Lancashire League ; he stayed with them until the end of 1952 , set batting records which have never been beaten , even by Sobers , and was hugely popular , for his personal qualities as much as his cricketing skills .
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