Example sentences of "[art] [noun] he have [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 The money he had inherited with the house just was n't enough .
2 And there were all the other women he 'd made lucky too — all the hairdressers he 'd flirted with , all the travel agents , florists and girls in bars .
3 An expatriate Iranian satirist , Hadi Khorsandi , later claimed in fun to have had the ear of Rafsanjani , who told him that his discussions with McFarlane ‘ were meant only for him to practise the English language … all the contacts he had had with Americans over the past year had been made for the purpose of learning irregular verbs . ’
4 Ivy had her hands full with the driving , and although Zen soon gave up trying to follow their route on the maps he had brought with him , which proved to bear only a partial and rather disturbing resemblance to the landscape , like a mild hallucination , he kept up a show of poring over them to try and assuage his guilt at being a mere passenger , unable to share her burden .
5 These " Whiggish Jacobites " , as they referred to themselves , produced a number of pamphlets in which they argued that William , through various acts of despotism , had broken the contract he had made with the nation in 1689 , and thus forfeited his right to obedience .
6 The more he thought about it , the more he felt that the contract he had renegotiated with Virgin had not gone far enough .
7 ‘ Ah , ’ said Malcolm Harris , realising , perhaps for the first time , the folly of the contract he had signed with Paul Lexington .
8 When high rents and falling prices threatened the farm with insolvency he decided to use the experience he had obtained with domestic animals by training to become a veterinary surgeon .
9 For the diminutive Andy — people often wonder how he hauls around the pro bags that stand as high as him — the triumphs he has shared with Nick Faldo are something of a fulfilment of his own ambition of winning the titles himself : he started as a tournament professional with dreams of a major championship before realizing he would not make the grade as a pro , and so took up the bag instead of the club .
10 For this latest return to the ring he has linked with Foreman 's former trainer , Gil Clancy , who admits it is going to be hard getting Cooney back into shape .
11 For this latest return to the ring he has linked with Foreman 's former trainer , Gil Clancy , who admits it is going to be hard getting Cooney back into shape .
12 Mackay 's financial situation worsened following the war , especially after the runaway inflation wiped out the value of the annuity he had purchased with money left him by his mother , so that in his later years he was completely dependent on the sale of his books , which never regained their earlier popularity .
13 He would now dry it in natron , before packing the cavities he had made with linen treated with myrrh and cassia ; the nostrils and eyes plugged with linen soaked in resin , and the hair dressed with as much care as for attendance at a royal wedding .
14 After a dozen years in the business Keener looks with particular affection on the recordings he has done with Leonard Slatkin , especially the Elgar and Vaughan Williams Symphonies .
15 He 'd never told Mum about the words he 'd had with the relief officers , which was a blessing really because she would never have shut up about it .
16 County Councillor , Councillor on my right , I think is to be congratulated on the work he has done with County Highways on our behalf , and has written to District Council recommending refusal .
17 Rune had brought her to the home he 'd shared with Lotta for — how long ?
18 He ripped the last few berries off their bush , swallowed them in one gulp , and surveyed the mess he had made with satisfaction .
19 He winked at her like a cheery market tradesman selling substandard goods , already thinking of the lunch he had planned with an old colleague from the Manchester force .
20 It was the boy he had seen with Shrub .
21 Unknown to the teacher he had taken with him a test tube of the acid to test its reaction with lavatory paper .
22 Bert said he was tired , but she followed him , and found him standing alone in the room he had shared with Pat .
23 Very soon , he knew , he would have to choose sides , and despite the success of tonight 's endeavour , and the security he 'd won with it , he was by no means sure that he belonged amongst the ranks of the purgers , even though they were certain to carry the day .
24 As it was , the week he spent on Mrs Goreng 's tour confirmed him in the ideas he had brought with him .
25 Before the war he had been stationed in Holland , during the war he had served with MI6 in Turkey and , in mid-1944 , had been appointed head of MI6 's operations in Berne , in Switzerland .
26 I suggested to Wilson that there had to be a short cooling-off period , after which Max Aitken would be a suitable person to go to Rhodesia as an unofficial ambassador , since in the war he had flown with Smith in the RAF and they had become good friends .
27 ‘ Did you pick up any readings on the outer building ? ’ she asked , removing the Geiger-Muller counter from the holdall he had brought with him .
28 He did n't advise but just stood there , nodding his head vaguely and smiling to himself while his hands — almost involuntarily — went through the motions of twisting the spindle he 'd brought with him and winding on the wool .
29 At CpFNS headquarters , he saw several of the officers he had worked with unpacking software from boxes marked PROMIS Ltd , Toronto , Canada .
30 Vanderford was the stripper he had lived with for three years in San Francisco , starting in 1980 , when he got out of jail .
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