Example sentences of "with him [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He carried with him a memory of the perplexed , thoughtful look on her face .
2 ‘ I went out with him a couple of times when I was at the Sorbonne . ’
3 ‘ I went out with him a couple of times .
4 Old Parnham knows the count from past times and had dinner with him a couple of days ago .
5 It was also clear , however , that on this point he would be unable to carry with him a majority of his colleagues . ’
6 He took with him a recording of the female whales at play which he made off the Azores as part of his post-graduate efforts to analyse sperm whale sounds .
7 We 've experimented with him a bit over the years , and I think we 've got it about right now . ’
8 He brought with him a bottle of his own herbal remedy for fevers and scarcely looked at the baby before worrying about his fee .
9 Dr Jaffery had with him a proof of the new translation of Inayat Khan 's Shah Jehan Nama while I had brought a leather-bound copy of Bernier 's Travels .
10 He had left Russia soon after the Revolution and brought with him a choir of émigré singers ; they called themselves the Don-Kosaken-Chor .
11 Complying with her appeal , Dada abandoned his kedgeree and , sucking his moustache inwards always with him a sign of annoyance he picked up the viburnum , still with its precious burden , opened the bottom sash of a long window , and flung out the double butterfly as viciously as if it had been a slug in the salad .
12 The capricious blaze , devouring the easiest fuel , hissed between them and drove them apart , and Isambard came leaping through it , grinning like a demon and bringing with him a shower of sparks and the smoky , scorching odour of hell .
13 10 A passenger travelling by boat from Jamaica to Trinidad was told he can only take with him a case of volume 8m3 .
14 He had brought with him a wealth of experience and he shared many a story of his love of the outdoors .
15 He brings with him a wealth of experience and for our part , we assure him of our loyal support ’ .
16 Kozyrev , who brought with him a cargo of food and medicine , congratulated mujaheddin leaders on toppling the Najibullah regime .
17 When Franz Gall , phrenology 's founding father and Spurzheim 's teacher in Vienna , visited England in 1823 he brought with him a selection of some 3000 skulls , plus drawings of the great men of the past .
18 So the missionary had to try to take the place of the doctor and the nurse , and had to keep with him a stock of basic medicines — iodine , castor oil , Epsom salts , santonin ( for worms ) , quinine tablets for malaria , and a plentiful supply of aspirin in which the village people seemed to have a great faith .
19 Cherry tried to free himself from 20-stone Flashman , who tumbled to the ground , taking with him a handful of material from Cherry 's ripped coat .
20 I used to go along with him a lot of the time . ’
21 He had intended to learn French and had brought with him a set of books asserting that you could teach yourself French in two weeks , but he did n't open them .
22 Aside from Boyce and Lee , these include Edward Howard , a CIA employee who finally defected to Moscow taking with him a hoard of secret information about his work ; the Walker trio who for 17 years handed over details of US Navy cryptograhic equipment to the Russians in exchange for $750,000 ; Bruce Ott , a USAF airman who tried to sell the Russians a copy of the SR-71 spy plane operating manual ; Robert Miller , an FBI agent who passed on secret documents to the Russians ; Ronald Pelton , a communications expert with the NSA who for five years gave the Russians details of his work ; Clyde Conrad , a retired US Army sergeant who for five years is alleged to have handed over top army contingency plans to the East ; and Jonathan Pollard , a US Navy counter-intelligence analyst who was paid $50,000 by Israeli intelligence for top naval information , a particularly embarrassing incident .
23 He is full of life an has brought home with him a number of foreign servants so that my house seems to have been removed to Paris .
24 Going there in 1909 , he took with him a number of books on the country , its inhabitants and history .
25 Koty was said to have been planning the insurrection through contacts with people in several towns , and had fled , taking with him a number of dissident troops .
26 He also took with him a letter of introduction to the Emperor of China .
27 After the meeting , Anselm left to return ( as he thought ) to England , carrying with him a letter from the pope to the king and queen .
28 And Steve obediently went off , taking with him a jar of Marmite in a garden trowel as a substitute for coal in a shovel , and he stood out there on the front porch in the cold listening to the silence and looking at the stars , waiting for them to let him in on the last stroke of Big Ben on the radio : a faint , feeble echo of some once meaningful ritual , though what it had meant or now could mean nobody there knew or had ever known .
29 He knew French lay intellectuals like Jacques Maritain ( ambassador to the Holy See , 1945–8 ) and Jean Guitton , who spent 8 September with him every year from 1950 to the end of his life .
30 In addition to winning the presidency Carey also swept into office with him every member of his reformist slate of candidates .
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