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

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1 I have n't had sex with him since the beginning of our marriage .
2 Instead , he was troubled at the start by a cold which has been with him since last week .
3 Such vision is an unusual attribute , but one which the artist maintains has been with him since a very young age .
4 Joan was ushered into the king 's private chamber by a manservant who had been with him since infancy .
5 His new found maturity on and off the court is impressing many and diluting the controversial image he has carried with him since turning professional four years ago .
6 I 've been working with him since ‘ Expecting To Fly ’ in 1968 . ’
7 It was the first time she had been alone with him since last night and the thought of it made her fluttery inside .
8 I have been in correspondence with him since then and he tells me that it would not be possible to give enforcement ’ high priority ’ .
9 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 .
10 He 's been with him since primary school , it 'll be nice to go to , cos they 're going off to America when they 've finished
11 Ratso gets Buck an introduction to a man ( John McGiver ) who is supposed to put him in touch with some rich ladies , but he begs Buck to get down on his knees and pray with him under a kitschy lit-up Jesus on the bathroom door of his hotel room .
12 Edward retreated to Brussels , but in the winter of 1339–40 he achieved an important diplomatic success in Flanders when he persuaded James van Artevelde to enter into an alliance with him under which Artevelde recognized his title to the French throne and agreed to give him military aid .
13 I remembered peeing with him under the stars , asking questions about the danger of translating a private spiritual vision into social action .
14 They helped Gurder up and trotted under the rows of seats with him between them .
15 It lay with him between its talons .
16 No problem Mr Prospect , I 'm glad you feel that way however I am seeing you in a fortnight 's time , have a chat with him between then and now and when I see you next week I 'll ta or whenever the time 'll be , I 'll take his telephone number from you then .
17 Not only had I had that run in with him over the rehearsals but he was also the fussiest teacher in the school when it came to long hair .
18 He had several pets : a grey cat Maria , Shep the sheepdog who went everywhere with him over the fields , several birds including a lame pigeon that he loved to tease Maria with ; and one spring he reared a wild duck from the egg of an abandoned nest and was upset for weeks after the October day it finally flew away .
19 In deference to the apparent madness of King George III he agreed to the Lord Chamberlain 's proposal , as play censor , to omit Shakespeare 's King Lear from the repertory which told of a monarch similarly afflicted ; but clashed with him over The School for Scandal , the objections to which , however , he managed to resolve , bringing him a period of near prosperity .
20 When the restorer was driven out of Bohemia in 1945 , he managed — and this was truly a miracle — to take the picture with him over the frontier into Bavaria .
21 She lived there with him over the shop , did n't she ?
22 In the two weeks following , he had numerous conversations with Hugh Fraser — who , of course , made common cause with him over Biafra — and they jointly decided that the document should be provided to the press for publication .
23 Disagreeing with him over the patients ' preparatory period before inoculation , which he proposed to reduce from a month to eight or ten days , and recommending an open-air regime instead of confinement indoors following inoculation , Sutton left to set up his own practice at Ingatestone , Essex , in October 1763 .
24 If Amaranth was not going to be accepted as the candidate , and if she refused to co-operate with him over the new motorway , and if she rejected his amorous advances , what was the point of pursuing her ?
25 I know we 're pissed off with him over certain things , but even if we 're unhappy about his recent decisions , no-one can deny that going from bottom of Div 2 to League champs in 3.5 years was remarkable .
26 ‘ But , despite my perhaps allowing you to believe that , when you had the effrontery to talk incessantly about your lunch with him over dinner … ’
27 Within the narrative of Greenblatt 's book — opening with him considering the ‘ magic ’ of Shakespeare revivifying the dead in Greenblatt 's own voice , concluding with Greenblatt considering Shakespeare as substitute fetish for the book which the natives believed was stealing their life — this latter story also stands as a type of anecdote or fable about part of New Historicism 's critical enterprise .
28 ‘ It 's not as though a gentleman would only bring one or two pairs of shoes with him to a house-party . ’
29 So he divided the people , half to scour the right bank of the river down the forested links and narrows as far as the meadows above Logierait and force a signature from every proprietor , half to come with him to the north side ; they would all meet at Haugh of Ballechin after the sun had set and plan for tomorrow .
30 If Prost wins , then he takes the title with him to Ferrari and , in exchange for the highly desirable numbers 1 and 2 the Italians will present 27 and 28 to McLaren , a particularly irksome detail for such a dominant team to accept .
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