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

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1 Thus Sya , who announces that ‘ one who believes in war believes in God ’ and who beats his sister with a khaki belt , is an inflexible symbol of a militaristic ethos .
2 His meetings with the CBI and the Prime Minister were clearly the main focus of his mission .
3 ‘ A workman , who had been injured through the breaking of a defective part in the machine with which he was working , brought an action of damages against his employers , and later convened as second defenders the manufacturers of the machine , who had supplied it to his employers , on averments to the effect that the accident had been caused by the fault of the manufacturers in that they failed to supply his employers with a machine which was safe for use by their servants .
4 His sojourn with the UDC is suggestive of the role played by that organization in maintaining a basis of grass roots campaigning activity at a time when the official Labour Party had abandoned electioneering for the patriotic excesses of all-party recruiting platforms .
5 The Nottingham Forest manager admitted recently his run-ins with the FA might have cost Nigel a regular international place .
6 He could hurt those who cared most about him — his parents when he became a monk and Mirfield when he followed his resignation with a national television account of what was personal and private .
7 When Birkenhead left office in 1928 , Baldwin accepted his resignation with a reluctance which was convincing because honestly expressed : ‘ We shall part , on my side at least , with a feeling of personal regret which I could not have believed possible four years ago . ’
8 When the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons received its Charter in 1844 Green , along with other members of the board ( Paris , Stanley , Liston , Richard Bright and Bransby Cooper , Astley 's nephew ) sent in his resignation with every wish for the future success of the Royal College .
9 By July 6 Mladenov 's own Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP — the renamed Bulgarian Communist Party ) had taken up the call for his resignation with an editorial in the party newspaper Duma .
10 He supplemented his income with a number of anthologies , of which the most celebrated is Invective and Abuse ( 1929 ) , and by working as literary editor of Punch ( 1942–4 ) and the New English Review ( 1945–9 ) .
11 His discussions with the Pope led to Charles ' confirmation of papal rights over the Exarchate of Ravenna , from Ferrara and Commachio in the north , to Osimo in the south .
12 ( ii ) Second reading In his discussions with the Leader of the House relating to the Bill , the Minister will have arranged for certain times ( usually a day or two , but perhaps up to eight days ) to have been set aside for the second reading debate .
13 The Secretary of State had quite a struggle last summer in his discussions with the Treasury on the revised community training programme .
14 I hope that , in his discussions with the Treasury , the Minister will not just look at the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity , and I guess with some justification , about average incomes , but that he will say that some people below that average have real problems .
15 He has shared his views with the Masai people at Kilimanjaro , bushmen in the Kalahari Desert and Eskimos .
16 Tait stroked his beard with a look of puzzlement which faded after a moment .
17 He nodded to himself and stroked the underside of his beard with the back of his hand .
18 Bert Whoriskey in third place also on 38pts missed his opportunity with an unfortunate six at the last .
19 Someone grasped at the side of the cart as it went past , and Arkhina smashed his fingers with a hammer .
20 He moved his fingers with a delicate sureness of touch , thereby undermining Cassie 's wavering defences even more alarmingly .
21 In his struggle with the alien and threatening " beyondness a man must faithfully use his full sensibility , in which his senses and his understanding are indissolubly joined .
22 Furthermore , the monks ' support of Winchelsea in his struggle with the Crown caused them to be temporarily driven out of their house and they had to watch their grain rot in their granary .
23 King John of England , desperate for Otto 's support during his struggle with the pope and his old natural enemy , the king of France , granted Otto 9000 marks in 1213 but the Welf position was weak .
24 He faked much of his struggle with the gangsters , and failed in his wartime duty to fight imminent subversion ; after the war , his genius was to stir up subversion he could quash .
25 The men greeting Johnson included the Laird , his doctor brother , and four other Macleod relatives , including one , known as Sandie , who had been exiled for his part with the Jacobites in 1745 .
26 In his notes with the disc , Bernard Benoliel makes high claims for this work as a major influence on Elgar ( Gerontius ) and Vaughan Williams ( A Sea Symphony ) .
27 He knows how important to the power of his writings had been his fight with the Jews and the outrageous candour of his sexual descriptions , and in the recent writings this knowledge is conveyed by the proximity of an imagined truce to an imagined impotence .
28 His wrist still throbbed from his fight with the Big Chicken but it seemed to be the only part of him that still had feeling ; the rest had retired bleeding but numbed into some secret cave of its own .
29 His link with the redoubtable Mrs Curdle is a long one , and strengthened by her annual visit at the time of the fair .
30 Following his split with the SWP James and his small band of adherents joined with another small group , the Workers ' Party , and with the aid his close collaborators , Grace Lee and Raya Dunayevskaya , he set about the task of examining the Hegelian dialectic and Marxist doctrine , which he believed would lead him to a fuller understanding of the Soviet Union , and in particular , Stalinism .
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