Example sentences of "[to-vb] with he [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He asked us to call a group together , black and white , to meet with him for two days to seek God 's guidance together .
2 So we agreed to compromise with him on certain things , in return for him keeping his nose out of my business . ’
3 I did not then have a chance actually to converse with him until that second evening after the return of his illness .
4 She would give anything to be able to talk with him in private , but he deliberately chose a time when both of them were a home .
5 He knows that many of those now present will be eager to go with him on this adventure , but first of all he would like to present them with a challenge .
6 His most interesting essays during this period are , in fact , on specific poets , and are quite unencumbered by the theoretical baggage which he felt compelled to carry with him on other occasions ; as a result , they show his criticism at its best — witty , cogent , perceptive .
7 " CAO expressed disappointment that we did not seem to agree with him on this point , but added that he was faced with a grave administrative problem with hundreds of thousands of German PoWs on his hands and could not bother at this time about who might or who might not be handed over to the Russians or Partisans to be shot . "
8 CAO expressed disappointment that we did not seem to agree with him on this point but added that he was faced with a grave administrative problem with hundreds of thousands of German PoWs on his hands and could not bother at this time about who might or might not be turned over to the Russians and Partisans to be shot .
9 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 . ’
10 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 .
11 ‘ I did n't have much to do with him after that . ’
12 He reminded North that it was possible for an American to disagree with him on that particular , ‘ and still love God , and still love this country just as much as you do ’ ; although He was regularly asked to do so , ‘ God does not take sides in American politics . ’
13 Meditate on the words of Paul in Ephesians 4:17–29 , asking the Holy Spirit to impress upon your mind where he wants you to make changes to co-operate with him in this work of transformation .
14 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 .
15 The last thing she wanted , she said , was to live with him in some godforsaken bog , cut off from relatives and shops .
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