Example sentences of "with [Wh det] he [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In May 1940 Winchester became adjutant , RE , in 5 Indian Division , with which he went to the Sudan a few months later on active service . |
2 | His forehand was erratic , to say the least , and the frequency with which he ran round the once almost impenetrable backhand was another sign of the times . |
3 | The price is more likely to relate to the individual picker and the regularity with which he sells to the warehouse . |
4 | The urgency and decisiveness with which he moved over the following six months contrasted markedly with his tentative performance in the post-liberation period and obviously reflected the hard lessons that he had learned . |
5 | Managing the boat , he was in total command , and she admired him for the ease with which he wove between the countless busy craft , the pleasure boats , gondolas and the small and large ferries , his eyes constantly alert . |
6 | I agree with what he said about the Association of British Insurers , the insurance industry and the motor car industry , here , in western Europe and increasingly in central Europe — not to mention Japan and Korea . |
7 | But he was equally unhappy with the typical alternative , with what he saw as the uneasy combination of materialism and immaterialism . |
8 | Keynes 's struggle to break free from the classical economics with which he was so profoundly imbued , and his recurrent comparisons with what he regarded as the most powerful , though flawed , alternative approach to macroeconomic matters , were almost totally ignored . |
9 | Meanwhile he got on with what he found inside the citadel . |
10 | This perception leads Le Roy Ladurie to contrast the revolts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries with what he regards as the national revolutionary movements of the Enlightenment : |
11 | But his frustration with what he sees as the corruption and inertia of the Romanian system means he is always ready to push an argument . |