Example sentences of "with [noun prp] [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 But I wanted , if possible , to put something into the dialogue that would have a bearing on my dispute with Armstrong about his account of bodily sensations .
2 Hobbes had formed a close friendship with Gassendi during his meetings with him in Paris , in the circle of scientists and philosophers which centred round Mersenne .
3 Another night like the last , with Isabel in his arms , would try his control to the limits .
4 These occasions bore no fruit , however , and the effectiveness of his power really depended more on the skilled team he had behind him — with Sir Henry Self coordinating their relations with Whitehall from his own intimate knowledge as an ex-mandarin — and on the strength of the pressure of argument which they maintained .
5 Knowledge is power and withholding it meant that Wheeler could then play a blame game with Ian for his not knowing something which he ought to have known .
6 She slipped out for a cup of coffee with Charley in his studio next to Belmodes ; it was one of his days to be there .
7 He commiserated with Blair over his failure with certain seeds and promised to send him rare plants .
8 A servant told her that Gilbey had visited the family estate two weeks earlier — with Lisa on his arm .
9 Oliver was in the end one , scrooged up in a corner with Murgatroyd on his lap .
10 Marshka had arrived late and now sat with Vashinov in his office waiting for the latest report .
11 ‘ We considered that but Sir John Dacourt , an honest old soldier , was with Falconer in his room when he broached the bottle .
12 He was also closely associated with Stephenson in his experiments with steam locomotives , and in 1821 accompanied him to Darlington , where they met Edward Pease [ q.v. ] and discussed the projected Stockton–Darlington railway line .
13 By the time he 'd reached his teens , Johnny had been exposed to rock'n'roll and put his first real band together , Johnny and the Jammers , still with Edgar at his side on piano .
14 He badly wants to play , and believes that once he has a League match with Lazio under his belt he will be ready to give his heart to England .
15 " Following the meeting , you returned with Hyde to his rooms where you changed back into your clothing … "
16 Robbins is wonderfully ambivalent as the ‘ rebel conservative ’ pop star with Washington in his sights , and puts in a performance to match anything he did in The Player .
17 But while one can sympathise with Ackerley in his various predicaments , it is difficult to like him .
18 In the 17th century , a Ukrainian leader , Bohdan Khmelnytsky , chose the East , forming an alliance with Russia against his country 's former Polish overlords .
19 Beamish was slowly grasping his newfound trade and , with Pybus at his side , players and supporters saw the coming season as the dawning of a new age .
20 Three years before Diana had dismissed her bodyguard so she could spend an evening with Gilbey at his Kensington flat .
21 Eight weeks later , they returned with their two films in the can and Hillman began the cut , with Nicholson by his side .
22 Eight wickets disappeared for 25 in 20 overs and , though Ambrose was judged joint Man of the Match with Hudson for his 6 for 34 and match figures of 8 for 81 in 60.4 overs , Walsh was also a prime architect of destruction .
23 He could make him a valuable new member of the gang , with Nancy as his assistant .
24 Adam sat on the bank among the bulrushes and the great , pale , leathery hosta leaves and looked at the house with its canopy of roses and honeysuckle , the martins ' nest under the eaves , the long terrace with Zeus in his various avatars and his loves disporting themselves along the flint wall .
25 In her bedroom now , sipping her whisky , she acknowledged for the first time in her life that if she had to make a list of the happy times , it would properly have to include the hours she had spent with Graham in his garden .
26 The Duke of Windsor died one hour later with Wallis by his side .
27 And by April 1318 a group of bishops which included Canterbury , Norwich , Chichester , Winchester , Llandaff and Hereford reached an accord with Lancaster about his attendance at future parliaments .
28 Although he had passed Responsions and had few debts at Oxford except for books , his father was already apprehensive about the cost of an Oxford education , with Ernest in his final year of training to be an art-teacher and Reggie with a consuming passion for Shakespeare and the stage , and no other interest .
29 French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas had discussed the issues of human rights and democratic reforms with Taya during his April 5 visit to Nouakchott , the Mauritanian capital .
30 He cringed before them in the grass as Hazel waited , stern and motionless , with Silver at his side .
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