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

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1 Joan was ushered into the king 's private chamber by a manservant who had been with him since infancy .
2 In the two weeks following , he had numerous conversations with Hugh Fraser — who , of course , made common cause with him over Biafra — and they jointly decided that the document should be provided to the press for publication .
3 ‘ But , despite my perhaps allowing you to believe that , when you had the effrontery to talk incessantly about your lunch with him over dinner … ’
4 Joe met John Redmond and arranged to go with him to Victor 's Academy and both enjoyed meeting and talking as much as the dancing instruction .
5 He brought nothing with him to Rose Cottage , and he took nothing away .
6 This was apparently one of only two books which Che Guevara carried with him to Bolivia ( the other being an arithmetic textbook ) , and Che told Neruda that he used to read it to the guerrillas in the Sierra Maestra , and presumably in Bolivia as well ( Neruda : 1974 , p. 439 ) .
7 And it was Meli who went with him to Brighton .
8 Mozart later took the work with him to Mannheim and Paris , using it as a teaching piece .
9 And proof that an informant had indeed reached Edward from the town was provided by the fact that the emissaries now demanded that the required hostage should be none other than Seton 's own son , a young man whom he had brought with him to Berwick on his first military venture , unfortunate a start as this had turned out to be .
10 ‘ That 's the case Maurice took with him to New York , ’ said Ursula .
11 My poor old friend Ron , is worried about money up to his , up to his arm pits , but he manages to get out and play his violin , you know , two Saturday 's ago I went up with him to Norwich to stay with his nice lady Trudy , and in the evening , Saturday evening , I went to the gorgeous old church in Norwich where he and the other 's were all working away playing the Mozart Symphony or two .
12 ‘ I thought you might like it , ’ he commented , and Fabia had to give her special attention to catkins , and to where lilac was about to break out of bud , because as her heart began to race she could n't help but think that Ven had intended to bring her with him to Petřín , even as he 'd casually tossed that invitation at her .
13 So , when the captain of a ship asked me to go with him to Guinea in Africa , I agreed .
14 A year after the death his mother had married Edmund Morgan , a widowed church organist of mind-numbing dullness , and had retired with him to Bognor Regis where they lived on his father 's insurance money in a spacious bungalow in sight of the sea , in an obsessive mutual devotion which mirrored the meticulous order and tidiness of their world .
15 On 29 January 1716 Argyll , assisted by one of Marlborough 's favourite staff officers , General William Cadogan , who had brought with him to Scotland the 6000 Dutch troops who had swollen the Hanoverian army , began his advance on Perth where that same night the rebels decided on a retreat towards Dundee .
16 Watt took the Kinneil engine with him to Birmingham and by the end of 1774 it was working satisfactorily .
17 In the course of a 24-hour drama the kidnapper , Orlando Ordoñez Betancourt , successfully demanded that they be flown with him to Honduras , where after an airport siege he was granted safe passage to Mexico .
18 The young girl was called Anne-Sophie Mutter , whom Karajan took with him to Oxford for his special thank-you concert in the Sheldonian Theatre and whose career has developed formidably since 1977 .
19 Rory had driven up and slipped into her bed like lightning , because he had already cooked up the plan to try and entice Jessica Roberts to go with him to Galway , and needed to sweeten Rosie for another evening 's absence .
20 Set against the wide open spaces of the Canadian Arctic , an Inuit ( Eskimo ) woman saves the life of a shipwrecked sailor , and returns with him to Britain .
21 There was rage in Moscow , even threats — but Mukhamedov 's pregnant wife , Masha , had gone with him to England , and they could do nothing .
22 He took with him to England Theodore 's son Alamayahu , who was sent to Rugby School and then to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst , where he fell ill and died , aged nineteen .
23 In 1761 John was apprenticed to the instrument-maker James Champneys and moved with him to Amsterdam in 1768 .
24 Mr Clinton talked tough to Mr Miyazawa last month about market access ; but it was Mr Bush who took a group of America 's most protectionist businessmen with him to Japan .
25 A sergeant and a constable went back with him to Moat Hall and the locks on the two outhouses were forced .
26 When the fraud was discovered she ran off with him to Italy , expecting to live in comfort .
27 She had made a lengthy visit with him to Italy in 1664–5 and enjoyed the company of learned men , including G. W. Leibniz .
28 Lydia had barely set foot beyond the ashram in three years when Lorne turned up to kidnap her for a reconnaissance mission with him to Celebes island , eight hundred miles away to the north-east .
29 Fearing for her own safety , the queen slipped out of the palace at night and , in spite of being unsure of Darnley 's own part in the murder , rode with him to Dunbar castle on the coast of East Lothian .
30 There had been tears in her eyes as she crossed the road with him to Mario 's and he brought two cups of coffee and two club milk chocolate biscuits to the plastic-topped table where she waited for him .
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