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

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1 I have of late had two letters from him , in which he has shown such an easy and familiar way of expressing his thoughts , such a delight for improvement and so much exactness and dilligence in the making of observations that I look upon him to go onward with a curiosity and genious superior to most of his occupation .
2 He wanted the youth to go away , for in his mind he saw him fall back with a suppressed scream of terror and pain , holding a handkerchief to his face .
3 In any case , Fred Winterbotham first succeeded in charming the Nazis ' arch-ideologue Alfred Rosenberg and through him mingled attentively with the highest elements of the Party .
4 This was geared to helping him to behave likewise with a failing pupil , so that both he and the child had less need to make others feel useless .
5 All of his suspicions about women since Angela Deverill 's treatment of him came back with a rush , and he could not tell whether McAllister was registering shame or guilt .
6 This proved useful in later years as Minton would occasionally ask him to help out with a design .
7 ( When appointed , he explained the prestige of his position required him to deal only with the minister , not with lesser civil servants . )
8 His albums ‘ Travels ’ , ‘ Still Life Talking ’ and ‘ Offramp ’ have all seen him walk away with a guitar case full of awards .
9 When we sat down for our sandwiches , I made him go away with the grisly thing , but we could still hear him crunching away behind a rock — first a crunch then a cough as he swallowed a feather , then another crunch then more coughs until he realised there was no future in it and came round for a sandwich .
10 Those plans hit the rocks amid reports that Jacko was horrified when Madonna told a gay magazine that she wanted him to hang out with a gay dance troupe and become more hip .
11 ‘ I 'd always had a fantasy about living with an artist and waking up in the morning and him standing there with a canvas .
12 You can not imagine him putting up with the committee which apparently advised Elizabeth II in 1960 to buy an all too committee-like selection of modern artists — Nolan , Lowry , Hitchens , Davie — chosen , one suspects , so that none of the great men felt left out .
13 Law had indeed already done enough as leader to make his departure unthinkable and so a memorial was drawn up by Carson and signed by almost all the party 's backbenchers , stating full confidence in Law and begging him to stay on with a revised tariff policy .
14 President Chiluba has our best wishes to help him get on with the job ; we shall do our best to assist him , because the election was a fine example of the principles that we endorsed at the recent Heads of Government meeting in Harare .
15 An impressive display from Magnum player Muir saw him cruise through with a 7-2 , 7-1 , 7-1 win .
16 Oh he used to wash them and he had a proper , he had a case what he made up with a rack so as he could drop them all in .
17 They did not keep him long , however , and this time he made off with a companion and even had the nerve to work for three months on a French farm before starting a marathon trek across the entire length of France .
18 He made off with an undisclosed amount of cash .
19 He does , he likes to get in the bedroom and , and he fiddles on with the erm
20 ‘ Allegory ’ would after all imply , to Tolkien ( see pp. 33–7 above ) , that The Lord of the Rings had only one meaning , which would have to remain constant all the way through ; he toyed contemptuously with the notion in the ‘ Foreword ’ as he sketched out a plan for his work as a real allegory with the Ring itself as president Truman 's atomic bomb .
21 If the doctor is aware of the objection , then it would appear from Lord Goff 's judgment that the doctor may be liable if he goes ahead with the transfusion .
22 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
23 If , however , he goes in with the public on that day , conceals himself , and takes the painting on the following day , he is not guilty .
24 I mean I 'm not saying he 's alcoholic but he goes out with the lads and he you know he 'll he 'll sort of thud up the stairs .
25 He met frequently with the Congressional leaders of both parties ; and he made considerable use of the telephone in seeking the votes of rank-and-file members while also inviting them to the White House in groups .
26 In 1904 he met up with a man named Blaney , and Young Buffalo was born .
27 And so quickly he makes his way to the gate of the city as we 've said , and he gets this man he sits down with the te with the te , with the ten elders who would be witnesses and the kinsman arrives .
28 From some hidden vantage-point she had watched him that morning , while he rode away with the image of her in his mind and his —
29 But less than six months later he fought back with a Commons performance that impressed the House and Prime Minister Harold Wilson …
30 They saw red when he got away with the offence by waving his warrant card at a traffic warden .
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