Example sentences of "with [pron] [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 And him with nothing to his name if it were n't for my late mistress ! ’
15 Could have gone any time with with nothing through his bloody arteries !
16 President Kennedy sent a telegram , Richard Nixon praised ‘ one of those who began with nothing but his own ability , and achieved greatness on just that ’ .
17 Were he equipped with nothing but his hereditary instincts , unaffected by the influence of the centuries of the civilising process , it is very probable that he would instinctively distribute the allocation of his abilities first to the ensurance of his own personal well-being , then to the provision of a home of some sort , next to the care of his mate , then to his children and finally to the community in which he exists .
18 Lewis 's grandfather had been I parson in a Suffolk village , with nothing but his stipend to live on , the father of seven children .
19 Arnold Leadbetter had left the Pay Corps at the end of the war with nothing but his demob suit and fifty pounds .
20 He got into position ‘ A ’ with everyone of his second shots that day , and that 's the name of the game at Birkdale .
21 Only once in this period did he sleep with someone of his age , and on this occasion he chose someone who looked almost exactly like himself .
22 I got off with someone for his hat .
23 Ted puffed energetically at his , uncertain yet whether to congratulate himself on being parked up here with this very attractive young girl , or to commiserate with himself for his failure to make more than token progress .
24 He was not pleased with himself for his behaviour , but it worked .
25 Man begins with himself in his search for understanding .
26 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 .
27 So , with none of his rearguard involved internationally , Howard Wilkinson , who has constantly highlighted the shortcomings of a congested fixture list , had the luxury of 11 free days to work on the problem .
28 His new habit of sleeping on and on to rid himself of as much time as possible and then of staying up drinking alone until very late only left him with none of his natural good time and hour upon hour of his bad .
29 And he walked off slowly with none of his usual sprightliness .
30 He is extensively tattooed , with one on his right forearm of a rifle and a red star and on his left hand the initials INLA .
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