Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 He was heavily into sex with me during his affair , he felt so guilty . ’
2 Finally , one would think that in the interest of scholarship and fair-mindedness Bernard would have made contact with me about his allegation , if , indeed , his motivation was untainted .
3 With me on his back he must fly down to the Gruncher .
4 I let the housecoat fall open , but he just sat there with me on his lap .
5 I 'll take you with me to his house . ’
6 And do you remember we went to er David 's er , one Sunday with me to his grave and when we come out of cemetery that public house across the road
7 She could recall that when she and Jessie were small he used to romp with them , crawl round the floor with them on his back .
8 After Cross and Wilson had moved to Jamaica , taking the painter Eve Discher with them to act as their housekeeper , Minton stayed with them on his visit to that country in 1950 .
9 I wonder what time , the other night , Trevor had with them on his own ?
10 I wonder what kind of a night Trevor had with them on his own ?
11 He talked with them in his study or took them for walks in the park .
12 The washers were made by early afternoon and a site manager drove with them in his car to an RAF service depot in southern England .
13 He pulled back the blankets , peeled back the cotton and rubber sheets and struggled down the ladder with them in his arms .
14 I agree with you on his ambiguity and the danger of flirting with such issues — you 're not telling him what to write but , being an idol to many fans , he has to have sense of responsibility .
15 Had she accepted , he might have been back at The priory now , with her as his bride .
16 He was very honest with her about his wife .
17 As Minton 's letters reveal , he chatted with her about his visits to Bristol to make advertisement drawings for the Imperial Smelting Corporation ( Colour Plate VII ) , about Michael Ayrton 's ‘ maddening ’ article , ‘ Picasso , Master of Pastiche ’ in Penguin New Writing and about Geoffrey Grigson 's Samuel Palmer : the Visionary Years which the students at Camberwell gave him when he left in December 1947 : What is absent in Minton 's letters to Edie Lamont is any hint of his riotous social life .
18 Dennis eventually went off with her on his own , leaving Nicholson to return alone to their hotel where he acted out some kind of ritual guarding of their rooms , ready to forewarn of an attack he was expecting at any moment from some non-existent Red Indians .
19 ‘ I 'm hoping to see something of Czechoslovakia while I 'm here , ’ she replied , but as it suddenly struck her that the silence emanating from Ven Gajdusek was decidedly chilly — and since the last thing she needed was to be bad friends with him if he objected to Lubor Ondrus flirting with her on his time , ‘ But now I must return to my hotel , ’ she added .
20 Involved in a relationship with her since his university days he missed her , and he too began to think of making the trip .
21 It is a movement he has used many times and which is perhaps seen at its best in the pas de deux to the Meditation from Thai-s created for Anthony Dowell and Antoinette Sibley ; in A Month in the Country when Natalia dances with the Tutor to express her emotions ; and in Les Deux Pigeons in the final pas de deux , when the Young Man has returned to The Girl and tenderly dances with her in his arms ( see page 83 ) .
22 Hold on ! ’ and Angel walked off with her in his arms .
23 Luib carried Madra off the boat , and stood with her in his arms as they completed the formalities of berthing .
24 ‘ Neither is worth dying for , ’ he said gruffly , standing up with her in his arms .
25 Speaking about children , Fr Cunningham 's face lit up and beaming smile crossed his face ; being with them is a passion which has remained with him since his days as a teacher , and later a headmaster .
26 He hopped close to my feet and waited till I presented him with a bun all to himself , and he had hard work nibbling it and taking it along with him to his home .
27 Though not a conspicuously modest chap ( he confirmed that he had taken ‘ an ethos of academic excellence ’ with him to his original chair in Essex ) .
28 He had then suggested she come with him to his house to help unload .
29 So I rode with him to his castle in Dunbar , and stayed there two weeks .
30 She walked with him to his carriage , the reckless high-perch phaeton she had seen often enough outside the Fleece , his horse held now by a wizened little urchin quite blue with cold , to whom he tossed a coin .
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