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

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1 Never much of an orator , Mr Kohl has not sounded convincing in his calls for solidarity with the Gulf allies ; and his reaction to Soviet bullying in the Baltic has been inept .
2 In the noble eloquence of his plea for conciliation with the colonists , Burke , who based his case on the proposition that they had not been represented at Westminster , drew a strange and illogical conclusion .
3 Where goods are marketed via wholesaler and retailer the person who buys goods from the retailer can not complain that the manufacturer was in breach of his contract of sale with the wholesaler .
4 Even where the contractual rights of an individual ( such as his contract of employment with the university ) are in issue , if those contractual rights are themselves dependent upon rights arising under the regulating documents of the charity , the visitor has an exclusive jurisdiction over disputes relating to such employment .
5 When the place passed out or Iranian airspace , the Shah turned over the controls to his pilot Captain Behzad Moezzi , and went back to his suite for lunch with the Queen .
6 His change of bank with the same g sends his nose up and he climbs into a barrel roll .
7 Paul introduces his teaching on marriage with an insistence on conciliation in relationships .
8 But despite this and the sickness of his family , William pressed on with his study of Bengali with a native teacher named Ram Basu .
9 MR JOHN PATTEN , the new Education Secretary , has begun his term in office with a passionate condemnation of the godlessness of society and an appeal for a return to belief in good and evil .
10 Home side outhalf Ian Brown , after an earlier miss-hit , eventually brought his side into contention with a penalty .
11 He was known for combining his talent for organisation with a burning faith in Jesus present in the Eucharist .
12 Sharing his stretch of pavement with a juggler , a dancer and various other human flotsam , the Street Artist attempts the odd portrait for a paying customer but spends most of his time sitting around wistfully .
13 And your husband will want to know why they should be interested in his movements in connection with a man he never heard of . ’
14 DANNY MEDDINGS continued his run of form with a surprisingly easy victory over Welsh No 1 , Adrian Davies , in last night 's opening round of the Daily Express British Players ' Championship at Cheshunt , Hertfordshire , writes Elspeth Burnside .
15 Johnstone has confronted his fall from grace with the kind of honest self-awareness that is rare in habitual drinkers .
16 Further , and in acknowledgment of his work as joint secretary of the Tutorial Classes Committee and for his duties in connection with the annual Cambridge Summer School Pateman also received a substantial honorarium which provided him with some security as his salary as District Secretary was not infrequently in arrears .
17 By May of 1184 Barbarossa was taking further steps against southern Italy , consolidating his hold by negotiation with the new pope , Lucius III .
18 Ramsey went out of his years at school with a sense of contentment which in retrospect he knew to be a veneer .
19 Appointed in November 1988 [ see pp. 37095-96 ] , Schimberni had had disagreements during his period of tenure with the DC Transport Minister , Carlo Bernini , over future management strategy [ see p. 37510 ] , particularly over whether the FFSS should be reconstituted as a joint stock company with the government as majority shareholder .
20 Convinced by his period of residence with the king at Holdenby as a parliamentary commissioner in 1647 that Charles ‘ was a prince under whose government we may yet be happy ’ , Holland returned to the Continent after the failure of further peace moves .
21 Keith , a 43-years-old engineer , was on the opposite side of the lake to the winner and caught all of his fish by quiver-tipping with a swimfeeder rig and worm bait with both caster and maggot .
22 And this week it was reported his job as consultant with a Swiss finance company was being terminated .
23 VINNIE Jones returned for his first match of the season and celebrated his comeback after injury with the goal which earned Wimbledon a point .
24 Thoth interrupted his stream of self-justification with the sentiment that it agreed the eigen state theory was possible and then humorously pointed out that simply because Ewan had thought of it , it was infinitely more possible .
25 A 50% student for instance will think twice before putting forward one of his ideas for discussion with a group of 60% students .
26 For them " the splendid utterance of the divine in all mankind " had been definitively expressed over a thousand years previously in the way of life and teaching of Jesus Christ in Palestine , in his death at the hands of violently destructive men and in his restoration in life with the source of all being , God .
27 Author Bernard Kops had already made his name in theatre with The Hamlet of Stepney Green , another work of social concern , and later declared that theatre would never again be a ‘ precious inner sanctum for the precious few ’ .
28 Instead the plucky , unassuming little accountant , who has only his name in common with the dashing former Test batsman/keeper of the mid-1980s , got a streaky 8 and was then hit between the eyes by the Perth media .
29 At his trial at the end of January 1990 , Postelnicu blubbed out his guilt in connection with the shootings in Timişoara and the incineration of the forty victims there , but he was anxious to defend himself from charges of cupidity .
30 Blissett cynically and deliberately brought his elbow into con-tact with the other man . ’
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