Example sentences of "he was [verb] with [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As the DEA was plainly out to get him , and had blocked all access to the files he needed to clear himself , the only avenue open to him was to work with Pan Am , in the common interest of getting at the truth , using his training and experience to piece together the best defence he could . |
2 | As he had previously received mediastinal irradiation he was treated with combination chemotherapy that resulted in long term survival ( >five years ) . |
3 | he encouraged me to embark on a book , intended to be published in a new series he was editing with Longman Group Ltd. ( then Longmans Green ) . |
4 | According to Terry Nation , after ‘ The Dead Planet ’ went out , he was deluged with phone calls from friends and colleagues , all wanting to know , ‘ What was it ? ’ |
5 | In 1914 he was living with Angelina Beloff , a Russian engraver several years his senior by whom he had a child . |
6 | The reason for this was that he was contaminated with radon decay products from his house . |
7 | In 1717 he was appointed with Abraham Stanyan [ q.v. ] joint mediator at the Austro-Turkish peace congress at Passarowitz , a task he discharged ably the following year and for which he was well rewarded . |
8 | The Lost Pandas were no more and he needed a name for a group he was forming with Keith Gregory . |
9 | After the Suez Canal affair , Sir Anthony Eden felt obliged to resign as Prime Minister in 1957 , and he was replaced with Harold Macmillan . |
10 | He was to stay with Mr Morgan , the Minister . |
11 | Corporal Vigno held an African baby in one photo , and I looked over to where he was talking with Corporal Auriega . |
12 | To see this development in the context of what he was doing with paper cut-outs will , I think , be very interesting . |
13 | Three months later he was seized with chest pain , but because he had been told that his coronary artery was normal he developed an irresistible desire to chop wood . |
14 | It ‘ reared its ugly head ’ , to use Tom Watson 's phrase , a year ago when he was playing with Ian Woosnam in the final round . |
15 | Anyway , it seemed nobody could touch him when he was ten ahead but he was playing with Kel Nagle , and ever since 1960 Kel had been a bit like Arnold 's bogy man . |
16 | He was standing with Dr Ali . |
17 | He was associated with André L. Simon in the foundation of the Saintsbury Club in 1931 and , two years later , with that of the Wine and Food Society , the aim of which was ‘ to raise standards of cooking throughout the country and to provide practical demonstrations of the arts of the table ’ . |
18 | He also had a finger in theatrical production and I first knew him when he was associated with Elspeth Cochrane 's literary management during the 1960s . |
19 | He was associated with Edward Irving and Henry Drummond [ qq.v. ] and participated in the early prophetic conferences at Albury , but later distanced himself from the movement that was to result in the formation of the Catholic Apostolic Church . |
20 | CW reported that he was working with Bob Crossman on planning matters affecting the Library . |