Example sentences of "with he [verb] " in BNC.

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31 The encounter with him had left Maggie with an enormous lump in her throat .
32 On 2 November 1715 , General Forster , who had now received a commission from the Earl of Mar appointing him Commander-in-Chief of the Jacobite forces in England , led his somewhat reluctant army through Longtown and Brampton towards Penrith , though the Highlanders with him had cheered up , and become noticeably more loyal , on being promised the handsome pay of sixpence [ 2.5p ] a day .
33 Living with him had made her feel middle-aged , yet she was still only twenty-two , and it was wonderful to be free again .
34 He had been well aware that she would dearly love to have been one of his girlfriends , more than willing to go to bed with him had he given her any encouragement , and was resentful of his relationship with Liza .
35 And although Thornton seemed the obvious choice to the outside world , relationships with him had reached a new low in October 1985 .
36 But Holly and eight hundred with him had a roof over their Kitchen , and there would be a roof over Hut 2 when the freezing night came .
37 Sex with him had always been good .
38 A Sylvie for whom the promise of America with him had not borne fruit .
39 By that time my personal relations with him had cooled , so there was no question of my having seen any of the names .
40 After all , her one and only moment of intimacy with him had suggested that beneath the odd , touch-me-not facade , there was some passion , if rather unnaturally curbed .
41 He wanted to blurt out that she looked beautiful in blue , that he 'd like to kill the man who 'd been in her flat the previous evening , that he hoped her date with him had been a miserable failure , that he had hardly slept a wink all night , beside himself with jealousy .
42 And with him had gone Miss Gemma Dallam 's brown Chinese satin and every shred of hope Cara had cherished for the future .
43 Spending even this short amount of time with him had been a big mistake .
44 Arguing with him had about as much effect as a snowflake falling on a pond .
45 The contact with him had left her decidedly tremulous and she reacted with anger .
46 You were quite right about Ken Noakes — my experience with him had temporarily made me lose faith in men , and in myself .
47 The journey with him had been tense , the atmosphere between them like standing on the edge of a volcano , waiting to be flung into the fire when it exploded .
48 But them I have seen , and they do say that this third man was called back into the church by one of the brothers , at the end of the evening , for some last purpose , after which the brother came out with him to thank them all , and bid them goodnight .
49 Section 320 Companies Act 1985 provides that if a director of a company or its parent or holding company , or a person connected with him , enters into a contract with the company , under which the director or person connected with him agrees to purchase the company or assets ( other than cash ) of the company exceeding a certain value , then the contract must be approved in a general meeting by ordinary resolution .
50 God raised us up with him to rule with him in the heavenly world .
51 Clegg could not release Miranda , the only way of making her happy , and face the punishment , but his selfish desire to have her always with him overrides a desire for her good , even once she becomes seriously ill .
52 Melges 's answer was to pin up two crew lists , with him staying with the new Kanza .
53 What with him moping round like a wounded jelly just because Koo had given him the old Dear John , he was no damn use to anyone at all .
54 The small groups who tramped across the Cairngorms with him enjoyed his wit , admired his ability and trusted his leadership .
55 Christopher went with him to feed the chickens and let out the sheep which were used as ‘ mowers ’ for the steep lawns .
56 A silly little bitch she had been , pleading with him to let her live , and promising that if he did she would say nothing and leave Vienna at once , never to return .
57 It was in this frame of mind that Jean-Claude took me with him to view the piano .
58 Then it was that , with him towering over her , she took a step back and observed that Naylor Massingham must have some highly confidential papers in his briefcase since , evidently not trusting to leave it in his car , he had chosen to bring it up to her flat with him .
59 It was getting harder every minute she spent with him to pretend an indifference she did n't feel , but she must never let him know how much she loved him .
60 Both my television interviews with him took place at Birch Grove , the first on the occasion of the publication of a picture book about his life and times , the second on the publication of his Middle East diaries .
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