Example sentences of "he [vb -s] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In a remarkably frank interview , Coppell confronted the troubles he faces after eight years at Selhurst Park , and said he agrees with the inevitable consequence should he be unable to pass the biggest test of his career .
2 and he concludes with the familiar warning :
3 A managerial action could be that he transfers with the outside party services .
4 He starts with the pioneering days at Brooklands and has taken care not to omit the Donington grands prix in 1937-38 where Germany 's Auto Unions and Mercedes were so dominant .
5 In his book Mind Over Golf ( BBC Books , £8.99 ) , he deals with the mental side of the game and features the left and right brains , which is news to those limping along with one .
6 In subsequent sections , he deals with the Solar System , the stars , stellar revolution .
7 These feelings tend to be transitory but some patients remain psychologically disturbed for many years and , in a few psychological difficulties develop in the convalescent period which were not apparent during the acute episode.While these problems can sometimes be anticipated in hospital on the basis of the patient 's reaction to his illness , and any premorbid difficulties which he has encountered in the past , a better idea of his potential can be gained by following him during the convalescent period to observe how he copes with the various stresses and strains which he encounters during this time .
8 He smiles with the familiar grin I know so well , but this time I see those eyes of loneliness , as if there 's something no-one could understand , hidden by his visage of cheerfulness .
9 With rapture and relief he elides with the larger unit , the glowing mass .
10 Gratefully , I enlist his help ; he confers with the various spokesmen with charm , patience and a magic defusing device called being The Boss .
11 He speaks with the considerable experience of someone who served as a Minister in the Department of Employment .
12 This sort of fraternal instinct is further demonstrated when he delivers Eddie 's epitaph in the closing lines of the play ; he identifies with the dead man and feels an irrational love for him , despite his destructive actions , and shows a very brotherly kind of sorrow .
13 He hunts with the young king , so no doubt some sort of career is assured him . ’
14 can do that Er yeah can you what what 's what 's the one that he does with the hundred hands up ? ha , ha , ha , ha , ha
15 He 's he puts more into talking with the I R A and Sinn Fein than he does with the Unionist community who at the end of the day are the majority in Northern Ireland .
16 Now he clashes with the tough Pole , Darius Michalczewski , for the vacant IBF International light-heavyweight championship , a formidable task , according to manager Barney Eastwood .
17 But rather than starting straight away with ‘ the facts ’ , he begins with the traditional account of the cause of the wars which he rejects because he has no way of substantiating it .
18 They mean in essence that he complies with the procedural expectations of the institution .
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