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

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1 He did n't know why General Kopyion had asked him to attend the meeting with the Archon .
2 Big deal : then it would n't be him helping the police with their inquiries , it 'd be me .
3 Once the students , not without glee , watched him celebrating the sacrament with the ends of his back braces protruding out of the top of his vestment .
4 When she objected to him sharing the blame with the editor , he brushed her aside and said that without the keys a lot of information would have been kept from him .
5 I heard him ask her to pass the salt and I heard her tell him to fill the van with petrol and unpack the crates — nothing more than that .
6 It was taking up the game at such a young age that caused him to hold the racket with both hands , rather than playing tennis , which he did to county standard at the age of 12 .
7 The boys ' draw was headed up by Barry Cowan ( Lancs ) , whose consistency on ground-strokes and swinging left handed service saw him reach the final with a semi final victory over Essex 's Matthew Coombs , until recently a member of the Dewhurst Academy .
8 But when he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor , left alone on stage , Shakespeare allows him to end the scene with a soliloquy in verse : .
9 If anyone had asked him , Peter would have said that the Mollands had invited him to spend the summer with them at Abbotsfield simply for the pleasure of his company .
10 Secondly , it is immaterial whether or not he had obtained possession before he made the contract with the innocent purchaser ; it is sufficient that the possession was obtained before he transferred or delivered the goods or documents of title to the innocent purchaser .
11 He made the breakfast with the milk
12 But he made the recommendation with a proviso .
13 He unlocked the door with the key that was on his chain .
14 Frederica said to Alexander , before he could say it to her , that there was an intrinsic problem in writing about artists , for how could he dramatise the battle with the colours and forms as opposed to the whore and the rival , the father , the brother , the nephew Vincent Van Gogh ?
15 He mesmerized the opposition with his pace — quite slow at times .
16 they constantly threatened to become more than a handful in every sense , so one sad Saturday he sold the sows with their litters at Taunton market — and since then has dealt with pigs only on paper .
17 She did so with such innocent flirtation he should have been discomforted , but he met the look with his usual amusement .
18 He smelled the ground with his long grey nose .
19 He stilled the clamour with a wave of his hands .
20 He shared the pie with her .
21 Boyd , a 6ft 5in American in his first English season , has been top-scorer for Brixton in every game — although on Saturday he shared the honour with his team-mate , Jody John , each scoring 33 points .
22 By 1966 he shared the disillusionment with the Labour Government spreading through the intelligentsia .
23 Most of them had already breakfasted and he shared the dining-room with only a few others .
24 He shared the image with Zuwaya , was no more sophisticated or historically perceptive than they .
25 He wiped the floor with her .
26 ‘ This imposter played upon the credulity of the public , awe-struck with his powers , when he perambulated the town with chain and field book . ’
27 Then , as he prodded the mash with a fork , he appeared to come to the surface .
28 He prodded the ground with the tip of his stick .
29 He punctured the skin with his nail and tasted the sap .
30 He had already accepted ‘ different paths to socialism ’ within the Communist bloc itself when he healed the breach with Tito in 1955 .
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