Example sentences of "with he [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In the next week or so until I met up with him again I was suffused with wild imaginings . |
2 | I should n't I should n't , even so does n't go with him well it do n't look like there 's anybody in . |
3 | She wants to go out with him badly I tell you that . |
4 | From at least 1688 he was an acquaintance of John Aubrey [ q.v. ] , who lodged with him whenever he visited Oxford . |
5 | With him there you were never baulked ; you rarely got a clout from your opposite number and you never had the middle jumper leaning forward to nab your ball . |
6 | But he he 'd got a little mission er on the side of the at , , I 've I went with him so I saw it . |
7 | He says ; Once one of them says we will go with him then they will all go because they will stick together but I was very suprised with the ammount of people that go . |
8 | I replied that if colleagues agreed with him then we could forget about the whole review . |
9 | And I knew what it was like to be tired and weary , but I knew that if I trusted in God and spent time with him then he would renew my strength and I could carry on . |
10 | I wanted nothing more , though I think Dana must have wanted other things that I never thought of offering him ; with him alone I would have been happy to do what I had always denied others . |
11 | When I spoke with him yesterday he had just returned from the funeral of his father-in-law , who had died after months of cancer . |
12 | For some reason , the public expected Diana to be with him wherever he went . |
13 | Paperwork and a fleet of secretaries and staff go with him wherever he goes , and Balmoral is no exception . |
14 | He had quickly learned that it was a futile exercise , for she was with him wherever he went . |
15 | I know the manner of this same Lord Owen 's disaffection , and I tell you honestly , though I must and will fight with him wherever I may , yet I think his cause not all empty and not dishonourable , and there have been faults committed against him foolishly and grievously , which a man may well resent . |