Example sentences of "out with him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He wrote and asked father if I might go out with him on one of his long walks .
2 and er I said you 've al also told me that Sue said there 's no way she 's going out with him on the at forty I said that 's only two years away .
3 Recently he persuaded Lynda to work out with him at their Surrey home , which they share with two Irish wolfhounds .
4 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 .
5 She was going out with him at the beginning of this term
6 ‘ I went out with him for a year and a half , ’ she replies .
7 He next dismissed his nephew 's two-thousand-strong Welsh escort and , having assured the bewildered youth of his affection and loyalty , set out with him for London .
8 " You 've been going out with him for ages , have n't you ? "
9 Greg had rung Helen from London to tell her when he would be arriving in Manchester , and she had promised to work late and go out with him for a meal .
10 I have been going out with him for three months .
11 Sam 's cousin , Debbie went out with him for over six years .
12 Emma went out with him for about two months
13 No my friend says my friend 's boyfriend knows and she went out with him for a , like a year and he was , she was .
14 How long was you going out with him for ?
15 She walked out with him to the car and said : ‘ I was sorry about your aunt — sorry for you , I mean .
16 Dalgliesh walked out with him to the car .
17 ‘ If he remembered to take it out with him to the kitchen .
18 On his way he spotted a large black beetle on the stairs ; he caught it between finger and thumb and took it out with him to the ramparts .
19 It was only because her mother approved so strongly of Pogo that she was allowed to go out with him to places like this , and then , as often as not , her mother insisted that Aubrey went too .
20 If you kiss another man publicly , or go out with him to a nightclub like 1997 , you 'll humiliate me in front of the whole damned colony ! ’
21 I must thrash things out with him during the next few months . ’
22 She loved Simon ; too much to set out with him in that way — two pawns in a combinazione , a deal , even if partly his own .
23 Throughout most of the history of the Rump he was a close political supporter of Oliver Cromwell , but in 1653 he fell out with him in the complicated debates about the dissolution of the House .
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