Example sentences of "[verb] with him at " in BNC.

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1 One evening she dined with him at , curiously it seems to us , the Midland Hotel .
2 Nine others are appearing with him at the commital proceedings .
3 Nine others are appearing with him at the commital proceedings .
4 When , after a hazardous journey through thickening fog , using only the statutory semi-blacked-out lights , he asked her if she would care to dine with him at a roadhouse not far from their destination , she accepted with alacrity .
5 Then we got back together again and I was living with him at his mum 's house .
6 Initially , Calandrini was on excellent terms with his mentor , De Dominis , lodging with him at the Savoy Hospital .
7 But none of the boys who played with him at St Mark 's Roman Catholic Primary School in Shettleston could ever have guessed they were in the company of a very special talent .
8 One of the patients named in charge 3 , Ian Royan , said he had never authorised Dr Mumby to give his name to any journalist but was telephoned by Archie Mackay of the Sunday Mail and agreed to rendezvous with him at Dr Mumby 's next clinic .
9 A member of the mathematics advisory team was invited by the headteacher to work in the school and while it was not compulsory , it was assumed that every teacher would work with him at some stage .
10 His fiancee , Julie Craig , 26 , who lived with him at 34 Churchill Drive , Ardrossan , said that her boyfriend had gone wild in hospital when she visited him .
11 Nonetheless , the dealers who were gathered with him at the wine bar succeeded in changing his mind .
12 That satraps as well as the king had their entourage of fellow-diners is proved by Xenophon 's Anabasis ( i.8.25 ) which says that Cyrus the Younger had his ‘ table-sharers ’ , and by Diodorus ' description ( xvii.20 ) of the ‘ kinsmen ’ of the satrap Spithrobates , who fought with him at the battle of the Granikos in 334 .
13 If she has to deal with him at all , even quite briefly , people start saying ‘ She 's always talking to that man , — who knows why she has so much to say . ’
14 Hyacinth thought it best to leave with him at once , so as to cut short the unpleasantness .
15 I think the clergy wonder what to do with him at times .
16 She had no intention of dancing another record with him ; Callum 's hands were far too slippery — in fact she was beginning to regret having anything to do with him at all ; the pleasant , confident smile that had greeted her at the beginning of the evening had now turned into a quite definite leer .
17 ‘ Naturally , we are delighted with Johnny 's football success , particularly in the Irish Cup , but we could be doing with him at Lurgan , ’ said skipper Ross McCollum .
18 His experience as a flyer was invaluable and those who worked with him at the time , recall the day he died .
19 in October 1642 for his conduct in a cavalry skirmish , he was appointed colonel of horse under Viscount Grandison , surrendering with him at Winchester in December and , like him , breaking his parole .
20 He had not mentioned it in all this week that Hotspur had spent with him at the abbey , had asked no questions but the most current politenesses about his stay and his journey , and had shown no interest at all in the ceremony from which he had come .
21 But he also said that dogs did not like to hunt with him at night …
22 John Howard received his dukedom , supported Richard against rebels later the same year , and died with him at Bosworth .
23 Peter accompanied Simon throughout his final campaign and died with him at Evesham 4 August 1265 .
24 John Howard received his dukedom , supported Richard against rebels later the same year , and died with him at Bosworth .
25 The hon. Gentleman 's grasp of detail is usually so light that the idea of actually debating with him at all is risible .
26 I would go drinking with him at lunchtimes during the week , listening to his stories of combat and debauchery in distant corners of the world .
27 It was only because it was so rare that Stair ever troubled with him at all these days that Neil felt compelled to go along with him , willy-nilly .
28 Thrush Green was sorry to hear that he had never been married , had been married unhappily and was now separated from his wife , had been happily married and lost his wife in childbirth , and ( disastrously ) still married , with a wife who would be coming to live with him at the corner house within a few days .
29 At the beginning she had known clearly enough that he was an irrevocably solitary man , and it had seemed to her fortunate to live with him at all .
30 Anyone who has served with him at the Department — and I am talking not just about his present ministerial team — knows that he not only brings a greater degree of expertise to his job than anyone I can remember but does it with great inventiveness in terms of improving benefits and with an exceptional degree of compassion and , above all , integrity .
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