Example sentences of "he [be] [verb] [adv prt] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | No hearts were going to be broken , he told her with the frankest face , if he were to run off with a Protestant and have a dozen kids . |
2 | The likeable Welshman , who came via the coaching route from Western Province , says he is fed up with the intrigue and politics of rugby . |
3 | The priest , understandably , flees ; the wife tells her husband that he is running off with the partridges , with the result that the husband pursues the priest brandishing his knife , apparently confirming what the wife told the priest . |
4 | To that extent , he is going along with the orthodoxy , and not disturbing the papal infallibility of his predecessors and the process they have established . |
5 | It is too cautious a view , and the evidence is clear from many studies that the earlier the individual is seen the more likely he is to end up with a patent vessel following thrombolysis . |
6 | The first person I see at Birkdale is Gary player , and I ask him if he 's fixed up with a caddie . |
7 | ‘ I must say , I admire the way he 's soldiering on with the course , ’ said Melissa . |
8 | Alright , he 's going out with a girl called Laura , he 's coming onto her sister but he thinks he 's in love with Sally . |
9 | ‘ Oh , he 's taken up with a divorced woman yon end of Gosforth , I understand . |
10 | He was slapping about with a dustpan and brush , getting up the worst of the spilled coffee and other foods . |
11 | He was looking round with a vacant look on his face and I was frightened . |
12 | He was to set out with the three French patrols , drive the hundred-odd miles to the Gabes Gap and pass through it as quickly as possible to create confusion in the enemy rear areas . |
13 | She sensed that he was holding back with a massive effort , suppressing his own hunger with iron discipline . |
14 | He was fed up with the whole situation , and all Francesca 's family . |
15 | He was fed up with the politics of big business . |
16 | Right-winger Alan Linton was the first casualty when he was stretchered off with a double break to a leg after 16 minutes . |
17 | Arsenal have slipped to sixth after three successive Premier League defeats , and they will be without England full-back Lee Dixon for at least a month after he was carried off with a knee injury . |
18 | ‘ He was put in with the bread and took out with the cakes . ’ |
19 | According to Captain Trentham 's report , he was picked up with a single bullet wound in his right hand while lying in the mud only a few yards in front of his own trench . |
20 | Now if he did n't shave his hair off and he was walking around with a rim round the side of his head |
21 | and he was fobbed off with an under-secretaryship ; in 1922 he worked actively to bring the coalition down . |
22 | So he he 's been up he 's one of type of dogs , he said like a human you would n't know if he went in the house they would n't know whether he was coming out with a double barrelled shot gun to shoot yourself or |
23 | Fortunately , his employer was lenient and he was let off with a caution . |
24 | He tumbled sixty feet before he was brought up with a jolt . |
25 | Creech Jones , the Colonial Secretary , had been a champion of colonial causes before he took office : now he was falling in with the policies of powerful officials like Sir Andrew Cohen . |
26 | He was going out with a silly cow of an art student and she lent him the book . |
27 | My mother says he did n't train enough because he was going out with a girl called Ticky Hinton . |
28 | By this time Angie had entered his life and she was going off with the ladies and he was going off with the boys — and that 's the way it was . ’ |