Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 Help may be found in a number of places , the most generally useful probably being in Appendix Eight to McKerrow 's An Introduction to Bibliography where he analyses with admirable clarity , and with illustrations of all the minuscules and capitals , a letter written by Thomas Kyd , the Elizabethan dramatist , to Sir John Puckering , Lord Keeper of the Great Seal .
2 ‘ The requirement that consideration must move from the promisee is most generally satisfied where some detriment is suffered by him : for example , where he parts with money or goods , or renders services , in exchange for the promise .
3 He was on permanent peg 2 in Hollinhey Bay where he tipped with an open-ended swimfeeder and gozzer maggot in six feet for a netful of skimmer bream .
4 This is most likely to occur where he agrees with his seller that property shall not pass to him until he has paid for them .
5 Li visited Singapore on Aug. 11-13 , where he agreed with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to conclude negotiations on establishing diplomatic relations " as early as possible " .
6 Often she had passed the stone house where he lived with his children , some of whom must now be grown .
7 After spending the evening lambing , he had driven a few hundred yards to the copse from his home nearby at New Manor Farm , Winterslow , Wilts , where he lived with his Australian-born wife , Lavinia , 39 , seven-year-old son and five-year-old daughter .
8 From a single room in Kingston-upon-Thames which he rented and where he lived with llya , he repaired watches and clocks .
9 Blind from infancy , he followed a well-established Dublin occupation that suited his disability and temperament , covering in his circuit an area from the river quays to the old city , where he lived with his wife and children .
10 Towards the end of his life he bought Wood House with its estate at Wood Lane , Shepherd 's Bush , where he lived with two cousins , Amelia and Maria Bridge .
11 It was better yesterday , with no bogeys and three birdies at the third , eighth and 15th , where he argued with John Scrivener , chairman of the R&A Rules committee , over a free drop he did not get .
12 He was able to find her and bring her back home where he pleaded with her to stay .
13 They bartered their grain for the salt he 'd brought back from the border , where he traded with Tibetans who 'd scraped it from the arid salt-lakes and carried it south on yaks across the windswept dust-blown plateau lands .
14 Later he would travel to France and England , where he met with more senior BCCI officials as he tried to make arrangements to launder millions of dollars a month .
15 Liverpool- born , Oliver was for five years a chorister at St Paul 's Cathedral before going on to study at Oxford University where he met with his first operatic success in The Duchess of Malfi .
16 The Foreign Minister Shimon Peres on Aug. 21-23 visited Moscow , where he met with Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kosyrev .
17 Although students of Pound will fasten with delighted alacrity on such passages as the one just quoted about Yeats , and on one or two similar passages ( for instance , one of January 1914 , where he speaks with hostility about symbols and symbolism ) , still this book does n't really belong with other Poundiana .
18 Among other things he plans to spend more time gardening at his home in Bookham , Surrey , where he lives with his wife Alison and two teenage daughters .
19 His first love is landscape painting , especially the rural scenes around his home in Farnborough , Hampshire , where he lives with his wife and two daughters .
20 They kept watch outside the flat at Sefton Park , Liverpool , where he lives with Janice Dunmore and her two children — a girl of three and an 18-month-old boy .
21 As chief executive of Norton and Yeovil-based Advanced Material Systems Ltd , MacDonald is always on the move between his two offices and the country village of Irthington , Cumbria , where he lives with his wife and children .
22 Especially when he had made it crystal-clear where he stood with her .
23 Reynard retreats to a side tunnel where he squats with his knees up .
24 He did not mention meeting Constable when the latter came up to stay at Brathay in 1806 , where he stayed with the Hardens .
25 Mike McFarlane , Commonwealth champion and Olympic finalist , a few years ago before he owned a car , had to travel to the New River Sports Centre on Tottenham 's White Hart Lane , where he trained with Haringey .
26 Now retired and living in Woodside , Barnard Castle , he left Tyneside to become a UN civil servant based in Washington DC , in the USA , where he worked with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund .
27 He was educated at Shrewsbury School ( 1893–8 ) , where he was captain of cricket and head of the school , and at Christ Church , Oxford , where he graduated with a third class in classical honour moderations in 1900 .
28 Mr Devlin is the son of a surgeon , and was educated at Dulwich College before moving on to the London School of Economics where he graduated with a BA in modern history .
29 He had converted one of the outhouses into a sort of workshop where he tinkered with a collection of small engines , antique lighting plants and water pumps that he had bought for next to nothing at country auctions over the years .
30 A person 's membership of the committee is automatically terminated : ( i ) if he becomes bankrupt ( his trustee replaces him ) or he compounds with his creditors ; ( ii ) if he is not present or represented at three consecutive meetings ( unless at the third meeting it is resolved that this rule will not apply ) ; and ( iii ) if he ceases to be or is found never to have been a creditor ( r 6.158 ) .
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