Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] with his " in BNC.

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1 John sits down with his trophy .
2 The child who is abused or belittled will often , when an adult , seek out others who will treat him in the same way as this fits in with his inner image of himself .
3 He writes the song that way so it fits in with his playing ; he does n't play guitar any other way now so it 's become quite natural for him .
4 This simply goes along with his being the archetypal great detective , and even with Dostoevsky making him a vehicle for the airing of central thematic issues .
5 They were the organization , or company man ; the conformist who goes along with his superiors and finds balm for his conscience in additional comforts and security of his place in the corporate set-up . ’
6 And of course he goes in and the horse drops in the far side of the wee barn , and er Old goes in with his dram and he dips it into the horse trough you ken , and he turns you ken with his regimental ,
7 Frank , who virtually lives in his brown jacket , blends in with his dusty study , and has a Shakespearean flourish .
8 Does lazy , for example , mean the person arrives late every day , or takes an excessive lunch break , or never volunteers for anything , or lies about with his eyes closed half the time ?
9 In it , tongue in cheek , the composer signs off with his name on the final cadence .
10 So , equipped with a newly-restored 1942 300 hp Stearman ( the Cannibal Queen of the title ) former A-6 Intruder pilot Coonts launches off with his teenage son aboard to set wheel in all 48 contiguous states , stopping en route to visit family , ex-wife , old squadron buddies , national monuments , places of pilgrimage ( like Kill Devil Hills , from which the Wrights first flew ) , aviation museums , and pausing awhile en route to give rides in the big yellow biplane to anyone who asks , and to philosophise on racial equality , politics , religion , women the FAA , Disneyworld …
11 The sleeping man lifts his head and sings along with his friends .
12 It needs a practical demonstration and the gynaecologist ends up with his legs in the stirrups .
13 The force of the block sends the attacker spinning around , and frequently he ends up with his back to the defender , thus presenting the defender with a perfect opportunity to deliver a counter-strike to the kidneys , a vulnerable area unprotected by bone .
14 Then he reaches back with his hand and rubs his foot with it .
15 His second wife , Barbara , turns up with his second daughter .
16 Taking time off from more pressing matters , Kevin Maxwell lines up with his local cricket team .
17 Also gives a splendid reason for him to use Denholm 's cabin while he gets on with his decoding . ’
18 He does n't run away , or hang out crosses or wreaths of parsley , or ring up the local press , he merely mentions it to his friends in passing , and gets on with his work .
19 What follows is really two stories , one suspense , one human interest — how Lenny gets on with his brother , and what happens to the escaped prisoner .
20 Reynolds hesitated for a moment , then said , ‘ I do n't see how this ties in with his medical practice . ’
21 No I feel that this ties in with his nervous breakdown .
22 door but one er , his grandson takes off with his car !
23 And Wagner 's operas are in a class of their own : blood , thunder , and a sex scene in which a chap gets off with his sister .
24 One must mind one 's manners ( and one 's metaphors — tarring with brushes , for instance ! ) when venturing on to the territory that Pound opens up with his reflections on the ethnic mix of the American population , and the distinction that he makes between the older stock ( Eliots and Pounds ) and the relative late-come immigrants ( Williams 's stock on both sides ) .
25 She 's consumed by love for Grant and just ca n't grasp the idea that she could be doing something else if he goes out with his mates and , understandably , he resents the way she intrudes on the time he spends with them . ’
26 Joe Brown and The Beatles are some of the repeated SOUNDS OF THE SIXTIES before Herbie Hancock chills out with his jazzer mates on BIRD LAND .
27 ‘ He rushes in with his chin exposed , and I aim to exploit that weakness .
28 ‘ Despite all the talk about Benn boxing behind his jab , he still rushes in with his head exposed and I will pick my counters just like Lennox Lewis did on Saturday . ’
29 When Professor Hans Eysenck jumps up with his revised IQ results , 20 years on , still ‘ proving ’ that blacks are ‘ genetically inferior ’ , he calls himself courageous , a knight hunting for rational truths when all around him cling to myths ( the ‘ myth of equality ’ , in his words ) .
30 The apprentice rushes about with his bucket .
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