Example sentences of "[adj] he be with " in BNC.
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1 | She had his attention back , and noticed how good-looking he was with those bright blue eyes and brown skin against the black hair . |
2 | ‘ I would like to have seen how brave he is with players like Ron Yates and Norman Hunter about . |
3 | They seemed to be personal constructions arising from his knowledge of Greek or Latin roots , and proving how clever he is with words . |
4 | " I 'm glad he 's with us , " said Hazel to Silver . |
5 | In July 1049 he was with men of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire defeated by the Welsh . |
6 | Between at least 1520 and 1523 he was with Richard Pynson [ q.v. ] , then king 's printer , in the latter 's printing house beside St Dunstan 's Church in the West , signing prose or verse to the reader , still as Bercula , in Pynson editions of Robert Whittinton 's Vulgaria ( STC 25570 ) and John Constable 's Epigrammata ( STC 5639 ) in the former year and John Fitzherbert 's Boke of surveyeng ( STC 11005 ) in the latter year . |
7 | You 've often said yourself how good he is with her , and he has such a reassuring name . ’ |
8 | I wonder how good he was with children ? |
9 | He said , ‘ I 'd talked so much to Nigel about his thoughts on so many things that as far as I 'm concerned he was with us all the way through . |
10 | Blake says how pleased he is with the firm 's improved performance , acknowledging the considerable efforts and progress it has made . |
11 | He did so again not long afterwards , again in front of Allen , mentioning how pleased he was with the mini-finding of December that had retroactively authorized the arms sales . |
12 | Even before Vivien 's committal , Eliot had been much more free than in the days of his marriage ; in the summer of 1935 he was with Emily Hale in Gloucestershire , and also visited the Fabers in Wales . |
13 | ‘ My son had it from Woolacombe — and you know how thick he is with Benedict Beckenham — that the boy had expected more than a hundred thousand . ’ |
14 | But the larger films he made showed how out-of-touch he was with audience tastes . |
15 | Maman always said she fell for Daddy when she saw how precise and gentle he was with his fingers while filling his pipe . |
16 | In 1370 he was with Sir John Chandos [ q.v. ] when he fell at Lussac and subsequently with Sir Robert Knollys [ q.v. ] in Picardy . |