Example sentences of "[adv] with him at " in BNC.
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1 | A thousand windows , some reflecting the dying light of the day , stared down with him at the trampled earth , the lines of washing-poles , the puddles . |
2 | The bulk of Mar 's forces were still with him at Perth and his total force was now perhaps 10,000 strong ; the Duke of Argyll , in command of George I 's army in Scotland , had no more than 4000 . |
3 | If they were still with him at the end of tomorrow , he could complain , but not until then . |
4 | During the making of The Magnificent Seven Steve McQueen did n't get on with him at all , and neither did any of the British actors in The Long Duel . |
5 | This would not have been so impressive if he had not previously said — for I was also with him at Murphy Radio before the war — ‘ Some people have to work , but some can run barefoot across the grass ! ’ |
6 | Morton caught up with him at the crossroads . |
7 | When I finally caught up with him at Crazy Joe 's Plantation Village , he was in a resigned mood . |
8 | I caught up with him at his villa just outside Salzburg , which overlooks a small vineyard , set against an imposing mountainous backdrop . |
9 | The king 's messenger caught up with him at Piacenza and they went together as far as Lyons . |
10 | In the half-light that was not yet day , roadside trees could conceal could even be — the dreaded pursuers , caught up with him at last . |
11 | You went to find him — did n't you ? — for his creditors have caught up with him at last . |
12 | Mr Pollard 's girlfriend Zoe Mitchell had met up with him at the pub . |
13 | But they all sat up with him at night and er he said er to our Emma , We 're going out on Saturday night going up . |
14 | Recently he persuaded Lynda to work out with him at their Surrey home , which they share with two Irish wolfhounds . |
15 | Miss Warburton , who lives in London , said she had not done so , adding : ‘ I did not go out with him at all on my own . |
16 | She was going out with him at the beginning of this term |
17 | He had them bound into a small handbook , which he carried around with him at all times , like a passport . |
18 | He happened to be an unusually bright child and his mother had worked hard with him at home on spelling and reading . |