Example sentences of "[vb pp] he with [det] " in BNC.

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1 And he remembered with satisfaction , because it proved that he was not at fault , that Miriam and Louise had both approached him with some wild tale about Miss Hughes leading their brothers into debauchery and sensuality .
2 He had always been there and when she was little she had worshipped him with all the adulation of any little girl for a big , brave , older brother .
3 ‘ I 'm sure he could have saved him with all the modern equipment we have .
4 Do n't suppose he had the strength left in that little body to fight back no more , though you 'd have thought they could 've saved him with these new pills they got .
5 He said that ‘ the powers that be ’ had presented him with a summons and the Protestant people had presented him with that book and he thought a parallel could be drawn between the two .
6 No doubt there was some poor woman in Australia with whom he 'd become involved and from whom he 'd run away when she 'd presented him with some difficult situation .
7 She 'd seen him with another woman when he was supposed to be away at a conference .
8 It was as if , gasping out his last breath , that battered , bitter and vindictive old man had somehow injected him with some small portion of his own bitter resolve .
9 But the Pharisees would have provided him with some of his most loyal and fervent followers , and would have been among the first to regard him as the Messiah .
10 It was presumably Bruce Davidson , who admired and was annoyed by Francesca in about equal measure , and therefore took an unremitting interest in all her activities , who had favoured him with this .
11 It certainly would not be the sinister Treelike beings who had regarded him with such terrible vengeance in their unnatural faces !
12 Her heart beat crazily within her as she recalled that the last time she 'd seen him she had hit him with all her might — and from the look of fury on his face he was not easily going to forgive her !
13 In short , life had really left him with little more than a reputation and a network of scars .
14 Has it left him with any impairments ?
15 The opportunity to do so did not arise until Racedown was offered to them six years later , by which time Wordsworth could contemplate a life whose course , since his Norfolk visit , had done much to shape his political and poetic character , and had left him with more than a little to repent .
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