Example sentences of "with him [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 That 's because I did n't have time to sit and colour with him so he decided he 'd do it all blue himself did n't you ?
2 They would celebrate with him but he knew they would be envious .
3 I do n't know , I ca n't keep up with him but I expect I think
4 Mr Sargeant , from Farnham , Surrey , told the court Mrs Bridger became obsessed with him after he employed her .
5 And she would have to leave whatever she was doing to sit in with him while he briefed her on what he intended to do , and why .
6 I do not relish the thought of leaving her here with him while I drive you for many miles and wait for you to linger by shop windows . ’
7 His logic seems to be that if he does n't give you any money , he can be sure you 're staying with him because you love him , and not because of his earning power .
8 I love the Christmas services , but I did n't argue with him because I know he means to get rid of me one way or another .
9 Then he added as Ronni responded with a scowl — do n't say Guido had been right yet again ! — ‘ But , more importantly , I stay with him because I respect him as a seaman .
10 Ken encouraged him to do Shaw and ran over the lines with him until he felt he had got it .
11 and I 'm , I 'm brassed off with him and I thought I 'd know that mug face , it 's Maureen
12 Well no he went out but they somebody ran in there and h well B Brian and I think Pat and David were having a drink with him and I think they suddenly thought well he 's been in there a long time .
13 I mean I saw a came and I started with him and I liked it .
14 ‘ My brother left me alone in the room with him and I loathed him on sight … then I eventually liked him and then I fell in love with him . ’
15 I played along with him and he followed me in .
16 If somebody was interviewed by him and had a bad time , I can tell you I had a bad time , well to me it was a bad time , when I with him and he saw he spoke with me .
17 He got off with him and he knew he was going to the station to sign off and he asked him , ‘ Did you pay your fare on the car ? ’
18 She declines to have sexual intercourse with him and he threatens her with eviction and homelessness if she does not comply .
19 I had a lesson with him and he told me that if I squeezed my knees together I would slow down my bottom half and be able to release the club as hard as I wanted to .
20 Even the dust and horse-smell seemed to be still with him and he reminded you of Lamarr Dean and Early and almost everyone of them you ever saw : all made of the same leather and hardly ever smiling unless they were with their own look-alike brothers .
21 Instead she got in touch with him as he knew she would .
22 Helen and Edward now met frequently on the Common , and she visited her father 's grave with him as he tended it with wild flowers .
23 But still not good enough to explain why you went with him if you dislike him . ’
24 ‘ He is resolved to speak with him though he kicks him outdoors . ’
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