Example sentences of "he was [verb] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | It was not that he posed any real threat ( although he was discussing collaboration with moderate socialist exiles ) . |
2 | He was seeing men with one shoe in his sleep these days . |
3 | He was given benzylpenicillin with cefotaxime and transferred to the intensive care unit , where he subsequently made an uncomplicated recovery . |
4 | But they accepted he was seeking help with his drinking problem and sentenced him to 18 months probation with a 3-year driving ban . |
5 | He was seeking advice with regard to the Council 's refusal to rehouse him in suitable ground floor accommodation . |
6 | When daylight dawned he found that he was sharing space with a hoard of gold ingots , one of the lost treasures of the area . |
7 | Morice was admitted to the strongly Calvinist Middle Temple in 1558 and in 1565 he was sharing chambers with his future colleague in the Commons , Edward Lewkenor . |
8 | Two years later , in the aftermath of the Amsterdam Congress , he was appointed secretary with Aragon of Commune , the monthly publication of the AEAR , the Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists . |
9 | He was wearing jeans with a dirty sweater and thought no one would know he was a policeman . |
10 | Well this upset Anne it was the day before when it had happened cos I , I do n't think his mum and dad would like to think that he was causing aggro with that lady . |
11 | He was taking risks with Piper . |
12 | He was fined £50 with a further £25 costs . |
13 | He was fined £84 with £30 costs . |
14 | He was fined £120 with £20 costs and had three penalty points put on his licence . |
15 | He was fined £250 with £20 costs and given eight penalty points . |
16 | I knew he loved and needed me , but the fact that while I washed up , scrubbed , cleaned and tidied for us both he was making contact with people I had never met , would never meet , and whose names I did not know , formed a cloud over my days . |
17 | On the eve of the election , he was running neck-and-neck with Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada , the candidate of the National Revolutionary Movement and one of the architects of Bolivia 's radical economic reform of the mid-1980s . |
18 | Arthur Evans was still on the sofa , only now he was sitting limp with his head resting against the arm . |
19 | He was losing patience with the slow progress . |
20 | Mr Waugh denied he was playing poker with the Scottish Office . |
21 | and he was playing computer with me and I meant to come up to you . |
22 | ‘ He was having lunch with his agent and some Americans . ’ |
23 | ’ In the end he was having sex with me nearly every day , in the music room mostly . |
24 | I 'll tell you this … three times before he went , Michael asked me for time to go up to London and said he was having problems with his visa . |
25 | At table that evening , the current Macleod seemed depressed ; he was having difficulty with relatives . |
26 | Then he 'd tell Phil Simpkin that he was having trouble with one of the staff , and she 'd be out on her wiggly bottom before she knew what hit her . |
27 | He was having trouble with his hearing-aid . |
28 | and he was having trouble with the wife were n't he secretary . |
29 | Like everyone except Callaghan and Gabriel , he was sipping whisky with his coffee . |