Example sentences of "he [vb past] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore a trader will be able to use , as a complete defence , evidence that in the relevant respect , he complied with the requirements of safety regulations or any approved standard of safety .
2 At about the same time he began buying copyrights : the first book to bear his imprint was an edition of Horace 's Lyrics , published in 1653 ; the first copyright he registered with the Stationers ' Company was a translation by Sir Kenelm Digby [ q.v. ] of Albert the Great 's Treatise Adhering to God , entered 19 September 1653 .
3 When Jack London described the ‘ move-on ’ confrontations that he experienced with the police in both the Metropolitan capital and in Chicago , he was documenting the normal encounter between the residents of the streets and the patrolling officer .
4 That afternoon ( it was all on a Sunday ) he saw Chamberlain , and having directly asked him whether he agreed with the others and having received an affirmative answer , told him to call a meeting of the Shadow Cabinet for the following day at which he would say goodbye .
5 He agreed with The Times that imprisonment at the discretion of the creditor was a really powerful engine for extracting from the debtor any property he had concealed or done away with .
6 Here , while he waited to embark the Susannah Anne bound for Hobart , he met with the offices from HMS Beagle , then on its third surveying voyage around the world under Commander John C. Wickham .
7 Ken played a role very similar to his Sergeant part , the snooty intellectual thrust into a society not of his choosing — this time the ward he shared with the likes of Kenneth Connor and Leslie Phillips .
8 One other respect in which Pascal is a modem thinker is in his view , which he shared with the Jansenists , that language had proven too strong for mystery , so that theology had become merely a branch of rhetoric .
9 He was born in Belgrade in 1922 and he knows that war is not sweet because he fought with the partisans during World War II .
10 Thus , even if Franco did not have the explicit or active alliance he sought with the Allies , he had their acquiescence .
11 Like other wild creatures , he moved with the seasons in search of food and made little impression on the countryside .
12 Usually he ate with the others in the hall in the evenings , but this night he asked Isay to see Colban and have a tray brought up , and some hot water .
13 More important , it was necessary that somebody should he acquainted with the details of imperial finance , and the Athenian constitution , like that of Rome in the republic , had no provision for a civil service , and like the Roman Senate , the Athenians governed and legislated as amateurs .
14 He drove with the windows shut .
15 He graduated with the degrees of MA ( Wales ) , B.Litt .
16 In Good she played the hero 's senile , wheelchair-bound elderly mother ( ‘ I had nothing on my face and had to use a toilet on stage ’ ) , shrieking asperities at her hapless son as he wrestled with the temptations of Nazism .
17 When at the end his brothers poured out their guilt and begged him for forgiveness , he replied with the words , ‘ Fear not , for am I in the place of God ? ’
18 He followed with the sheets in a blue plastic bag .
19 Then he fiddled with the controls until he had produced a clear sound that was audible even over the wind .
20 When he returned with the blankets I must have been asleep .
21 But Donald 's first remark , when he returned with the drinks , was even more eerily appropriate to what Henry had in mind .
22 ‘ What did you tell Marianne you were doing tonight ? ’ she asked as he returned with the drinks .
23 He worked with the players at Seamill today and will be with Frank Connor in the dressing room tomorrow .
24 In all divine offices in the abbey , in reading and in meditation , he associated with the brethren in the cloister .
25 Behind his hostility lay a conviction that the Roman Church represented a corruption of an earlier , undefiled religion that he associated with the Egyptians .
26 Schoolboy James was hit in the mouth as he struggled with the raiders .
27 Schoolboy James was hit in the mouth as he struggled with the raiders .
28 Around and around he went with no answers .
29 He pleaded with the writers to help to save Modigliani .
30 It was recorded of him that he sang with the monks in the divine offices ; when taunted by the king for his clerkly tastes , he responded that an illiterate king was a crowned ass ( a cliché much favoured in twelfth-century Angevin circles , for it sprang from a sense of family superiority — the counts of Anjou were , by any standards , learned men ) .
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