Example sentences of "his [noun pl] with [noun] [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ken was to tell John Lahr about his discussions with Marty Feldman on the subject .
2 Elsewhere he renewed his contacts with Bishop Jocelin of Wells , then in the midst of rebuilding the cathedral church in Wells .
3 He had completed his articles with James Edmeston of Bishopsgate before he was twenty , and was involved in several large building projects including Hungerford Market and the Fishmongers Hall ( 1831–4 ) when he worked for Henry Roberts , before he set up on his own .
4 As things work out in FI , contracts to that effect or not — and Reutemann was to have his troubles with Alan Jones on that score later — the Number One position in any team is pragmatically judged on results , and though Niki did not make a brilliant start to the 1977 season , he did re-establish his hegemony within the Ferrari team by the South African Grand Prix .
5 Now that European Community funds are available to assist in that process , what success did our right hon. Friend the Secretary of State have in his dealings with Commissioner Millan over his request for support for the gas and electricity interconnectors from the mainland to Northern Ireland , which would reduce energy costs in the Province ?
6 But he was prepared to act as Guntram 's agent in his dealings with bishop Theodore of Marseilles .
7 Frederick ate his meals with Mr Evans in the parlour and they were both fond of meat , liking it juicy and rare .
8 Europe had been the policy issue which had precipitated his challenge and he reiterated his differences with Mrs Thatcher over Europe .
9 Phil Coleman … patched up his differences with Steve Dowman at Wivenhoe .
10 He added that the sentence would not influence his negotiations with de Klerk on South Africa 's future .
11 The then Prime Minister Popov expressed concern in his talks with van Eekelen about a military build-up in Turkey .
12 President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe .
13 President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe .
14 Belonging to a generation of British artists who make biomorphic compositions , MacIlraith has not made paintings for six years , although he exhibited his drawings with Anthony Brown in 1991 .
15 Among his publications ( which also include some on sport ) , probably the most famous are his interviews with Francis Bacon of 1975 .
16 First , you follow the Adenauer Allee out of Bonn through the suburb of Bad Godesberg where Neville Chamberlain came for his chats with Herr Hitler in the days before Munich .
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