Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] with him " in BNC.

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1 Now , Pip , ’ Joe looked firmly at me , because he knew I was not going to agree with him , ‘ your sister is a fine woman ! ’
2 I could see him out of the corner of my eye and I thought , I 'm going to stick with him .
3 ‘ My thanks , sir , ’ Isabel murmured , turning to walk with him .
4 ‘ Why , of course , ’ said Ianthe politely , wondering what she was going to do with him , and wishing , as she had before , that Mervyn had engaged a comfortable middle-aged woman to fill Miss Grimes 's place .
5 She resolutely pushed away the memory of Dr Neil and the life which she had been going to share with him .
6 I think he believed I might be going to argue with him .
7 But I I do n't know , he did n't say and I was n't going to argue with him on it .
8 They were going to rent a house and she was going to live with him .
9 ‘ We were going to stay with him , ’ said Lili , ‘ but it ‘ s much nicer staying with you .
10 She was going to stay with him because it was where she belonged — if he asked .
11 He told the recruiting officer that he 'd been a sergeant in the Boer War and boasted that he knew more about the Army than all these whipper-snappers who were waiting to join with him .
12 I mean he 's been known to do that because he you know what is going to happen with him commercially in his newspapers and he 's actually very clever and I mean none of us I mean okay and I think Peter might be the but I can get quite upset or intense or distressed or whatever the word is about that sort of stuff , because I am my background is journalism and I 'm quite pure about it , but we 're living in reality times here and the reality times is that he has got certain agendas .
13 His mother and father are n't going to interfere with him ! ’
14 I felt rather mean at not staying to chat with him , but there was nothing I could say and I wanted to get away somewhere by myself to study movements of ships .
15 I left Miklós to his translation , having arranged with him that we should meet for lunch two days later .
16 Were n't five days a week enough without having to cope with him on a Saturday , too ?
17 The presbytery having dealt with him to bring him to the conviction of the evil of the said practice did appoint him to be publickly rebuked two several Lord 's days in the Kirk of Kilarrow and Kilmeny .
18 The presbytery having dealt with him to bring him to the conviction of the evil of the said practice did appoint him to be publickly rebuked two several Lord 's days in the Kirk of Kilarrow and Kilmeny .
19 Jackson , the estate agent , met Barratt on one of his visits having brought with him Michael Knott who was now desirous of talking business with John Taylor when he was next up .
20 It was reported that Yazov , Kryuchkov , Baklanov and Tizyakov had flown to meet Gorbachev in the Crimea , where Gorbachev had had them arrested ( his 32-strong bodyguard having remained with him ) .
21 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 .
22 As the armies of general Windischgrätz approached , parliament retired to the eastern town of Debrecen where Kossuth made the declaration of Hungarian independence , having taken with him the regalia of St Stephen , founder of the Hungarian state .
23 But I did not take his rebuff too personally , since , having worked with him , I was now accustomed to his habit of being unctuously civil to his seniors and much less than civil to his juniors .
24 Rex Wolfe , Northern Regional Manager , knew Eddie perhaps better than anyone , having worked with him as a colleague and friend for many years .
25 Despite having lived with him for months . ’
26 From Montrose , on 3 February 1716 , he wrote a final despairing appeal to the French regent seeking immediate help , but the following day he sneaked out of the back door of his house , just as his father had left Whitehall nearly 30 years before , taking Mar with him , having appointed a new Commander-in-Chief in Scotland , Lieutenant-General Alexander Gordon .
27 But , from Quigley 's face when he came out , I gathered that that was precisely what they were intending to do with him .
28 they 're trying to haggle with him now
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