Example sentences of "with him [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I sat one night at Pinewood Studios with him right until make-up call the next day while he spoke about Errol Flynn the entire time .
2 However , his departure was more like triumph since he took with him some 2000 men who preferred to go into exile with him rather than remain in Alfonso 's service .
3 Indeed , in the final I had the strange sensation of feeling privileged to be running with him rather than determined to try to beat him .
4 cinema , to visualize that she was dancing with him rather than Whoopie Goldberg .
5 Former New Seekers singer Lyn Paul was linked with him briefly and , in a ‘ kiss- and tell ’ interview , said , ‘ I think every time he took a girl out he compared her with his former wife , Gabrielle , and none of them came up to scratch . ’
6 I 'm not out to if they 're going to claim on this diesel then that 's up to them but I 'm not going to have our lads or anybody else blamed for something which definitely does not exist and I shall tell as soon as I erm I meet him to have a chat with him again that he 's going along the wrong lines .
7 That being the case , I have accepted my father 's invitation to live with him again and to return to the stage under his direction .
8 And she would not go walking with him again and she would not be alone with him if she could help it and she would freeze him with a look when he tried to talk to her .
9 Females tend to disperse themselves among the males but in cases where a male has an especially good territory a female may opt to breed with him even if he already has a mate , rather than go for one without .
10 And she would n't have come here with him even if he had .
11 It showed what the weather was and how they had started taking daily sunshine for granted that he had n't got any sort of jacket or sweater with him even though he expected to be away overnight .
12 I ca n't agree with him even though he nods at me continuously , urging me to do so .
13 Peter Verkhovensky attacks this bafflement from the other end , from the standpoint of afterwards , as well as that of the not-yet-dead Kirillov who is arguing with him here and now .
14 ‘ I 've a good mind to go and have it out with him here and now .
15 ‘ I agreed to move in with him just until my divorce came through and I insisted we married immediately after that . ’
16 I was happy with him just as he was , without affectation .
17 The sergeant came to a halt outside the adjutant 's hut , and an out-of-breath Charlie caught up with him just as the door was opened by a colour-sergeant who turned to Charlie and said , ‘ Stand to attention , lad , remain one pace behind me and do n't speak unless you 're spoken to .
18 The couple first noticed that something was wrong with him shortly after he was born in April 1989 .
19 Thus , in 1202 at the Lincolnshire Assize , the defendant was acquitted of rape , having successfully argued in his defence that ‘ tunc et prius et post fuit succuba eius ’ — she had lain with him both before and afterwards .
20 I always enjoyed talking with him both when he was serious and when he would suddenly switch to gentle ridicule with an infectious laugh .
21 He was not quick to anger and confrontation ; shocks caught up with him slowly and he usually faced them in solitary depression rather than by throwing a scene .
22 She would gladly have refused to go with him altogether if she had n't been so curious about the man .
23 She would have agreed with him largely as to what were essentials and inessentials , but the mess depressed her .
24 ‘ I was surprised to hear that he was married but I wanted a change of surroundings so I packed my few belongings and went with him there and then .
25 We can agree with him therefore that the Pioneers were wrong in their view that the abolition of workers ' rights , expressed as a bonus to labour , was a misdirection of the Movement — but wrong only because there was then no other direction for it to take .
26 Art had always tried to give back what he had gained in life , he felt grateful for what he felt he had to be given , some said he 'd achieved a great deal , but in his heart he felt fate had dealt him with him gently and you have to make the most of the lo of the card life deals you .
27 and she was going out with him like and seeing pictures of her when she was younger and she 's just the sa , big but
28 What did he think you were still going out with him like or what ?
29 He tried to pull Caspar with him so that they would be hidden by a tree , but Caspar hung back barking .
30 They had both been so kind , caring and helpful during the whole of Nigel 's illness — staying with him so that I could get out to shop and have a break , taking him to his hospital appointments because their car was bigger and therefore more comfortable for him , and in dozens of other , smaller but no less important ways .
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