Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] with his " in BNC.
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1 | On 27th November 1974 , on a Complaint by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland , the Solicitors ' Discipline ( Scotland ) Committee found John Duncan Haward Soper , Solicitor , 48 Great King Street , Edinburgh , guilty of professional misconduct in respect of his failure to discharge his joint and several responsibility along with his former partner to keep proper books of a trust and in respect of his failure to comply with the provisions of Rule 4 ( 1 ) ( a ) of the Solicitors ' ( Scotland ) Accounts Rules , 1952 , as amended . |
2 | Hateley collected a reputed £20,000 bonus along with his Ibrox teammates as the reward for their 4-2 aggregate win . |
3 | Paul presents a practical demonstration along with his prayers . |
4 | Flatliners ' little hallucinatory moral dramas of American atonement ( and even perhaps the other ghost movies ) , have their roots in a different gimmick film Field Of Dreams , which turned the social and political divisions of the Sixties into a family affair which could be sorted by Kevin Costner throwing a baseball around with his ghost dad . |
5 | And he sent the letter back what he 'd had , had off the council in with his letter . |
6 | Bernard looked robust rather than pale : had lost his translucency along with his soul . |
7 | His blind spots tend to be Bartók and Stravinsky — ‘ especially when he is in what I call his ‘ wrong note ’ mode , like in the ‘ Pulcinella ’ Gavotte where he is deliberately a bar out with his ‘ Alberti bass ’ . |
8 | Willi tweaked a carnation out of the basket , broke the stem off with his teeth , and tucked it into his buttonhole . |
9 | Nails , unlike Jazz and Hoomey , looked just as weedy as when they had started their training — so much so , in fact , that his puny appearance along with his new , apparent docility had set the school 's pastoral care department into action . |
10 | He drew his parang , lining Kaptan up with his clenched left fist for the blade blow with the right . |
11 | He came to life and made a half-hearted attempt to mop the milk up with his handkerchief . |
12 | Boy holds the other down with his knee |
13 | I still recall quite early on , telling one hobbyist that I was surprised he could fit any water in with his fish ( and the previous Editor publishing my perhaps less-than-tactful reproach ! ) |
14 | I would humbly propose that the contemporary artist be laid to rest along with his works : a royal burial of the kind once given to emperors in eastern lands , whose slaves and worldly possessions accompanied them on their final journey into the unknown . |
15 | Well apart from attaining a Flying Instructors ticket along with his Basic Commercial Pilot 's Licence , Commercial Pilot 's Licence and Air Transport Pilot 's Licence , this year he has taken many performance category ratings . |
16 | The realization resulted in a leap of desire that was brought about as much by Rufus , by the recollection of their slippery , buoyant contact beneath the water , as by the sight of Mary as Rufus untied the knot on her neck and slid the halter top down with his hands . |
17 | The masseur promised to drive the fever out with his special massage . |
18 | Benedettini clawed the ball out with his right hand , but a linesman raised his flag to indicate a goal . |
19 | Benedettini clawed the ball out with his right hand , but a linesman raised his flag to indicate a goal . |
20 | Actor Lloyd Bridges and wife Dot made it a family day out with his son Beau , wife Juli and children . |
21 | John McGuire was slightly the worse for wear after his night out with his wife . |
22 | The draw for the Mini Cooper was held at Armagh 's Gosford House Hotel where Simon had gone for a night out with his mates . |
23 | I would n't be at all surprised if he insured you on his household policy along with his antiquities , paintings and Persian rugs . ’ |
24 | Mr Hooke is hoping he can meet with BAe 's finance director this week along with his lead investor . |
25 | It was a summer 's day , wound the window down , put the skeleton in with his elbow sticking out over the you see , |
26 | what sit down with his flies undone ? |
27 | For a man like this , still living in the midst of the work which had been his life , retirement had none of its typical contemporary implications : he retained his technical authority along with his social networks and his familiar surroundings . |
28 | Half believing that his leg was broken , he stooped and tried to fend the object off with his hands . |
29 | and he 's having a punch up with his brother and he keeps letting his brother hit him he 's got this holographic image he , who accompanies him with this fucking computer , and working out what 's going on why they 're there sort of thing cos he goes back in into to different times to help these people out |
30 | As his lad let him go , he set off towards the start flat out with his mouth open and his nose in the air . |