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Example sentences for "with whom"

  • In this neighborhood it was expected he would meet the Shoshonie villages or bands, on their yearly migrations, with whom he was to trade for peltries and provisions.

  • Of all his late party, he now retained with him merely a small number of free trappers, with whom he intended to sojourn among the Nez Perces and Flatheads, and adopt the Indian mode of moving with the game and grass.

  • In vain the Indians of the hut, with whom he was a great favorite, interceded in his behalf.

  • That same handkerchief,' said Iago, 'did I see Michael Cassio this day wipe his face with.

  • How now, Marina,' said the dissembling Dionysia, 'do you weep alone?

  • And he waited with impatience for the coming of night.

  • O my dear lady,' said Ferdinand, 'I dare not.

  • Nay, father, with whom am I to brawl, or how should I curse in your good company?

  • Sails through the air without the trouble of flying.

  • Of course there was an intimate connection between the prodigy and the calamity.

  • He marries Gemma de' Donati, with whom he lives unhappily.

  • A company, with whom I may not sort, Approaches.

  • But this it is, our foot Upon the hills adjoining to the city Shall stay with us- Order for sea is given; They have put forth the haven- Where their appointment we may best discover And look on their endeavour.

  • We will not meddle with him till he come; for his presence must be the whip of the other.

  • Franz d'Epinay, a delightful travelling companion, with whom I made the tour of Italy.

  • It follows from this, that the king's attorney, be he who he may, with whom I should have to deal, would assuredly be more embarrassed than I should.

  • Faria, the beneficent and cheerful companion, with whom he was accustomed to live so intimately, no longer breathed.

  • Artagnan, with whom he is not even acquainted.

  • No: after having embraced Raoul, with whom I have appointed a meeting at my hotel, I shall set out immediately for La Fere.

  • Towards ten o'clock the king repaired to the apartment of his mother, with whom he had a long and private conversation.

  • His salutation was principally addressed to De Wardes, with whom he was unacquainted, and whose features, on his perceiving Raoul, had assumed a strange sternness of expression.

  • I have just been interrupted by a visit from Mrs. Strachey; with whom I dined yesterday.

  • I think it must have been after that day that I was at a great breakfast at the elder Perdonnets', with whom I had declined to dine, not choosing to go out at night.

  • He is extremely impatient, and sits there for the purpose of keeping a sharp eye on the cad, with whom he generally holds a running dialogue.

  • It was in the thick of this fierce fight that Maille, saved by the said Lavalliere, with whom he had had a quarrel or two, perceived that this gentleman had a noble heart.

  • One evening, Lavalliere having escorted his friend's wife to a dance given by Queen Catherine, he danced with the fair Limeuil, with whom he was madly in love.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cold sweat; infinite power; little shake; made the; nitrous acid; requires some; this poem; with him; with much; with one; with only; with pleasure; with reference; with respect; with something; with sudden; with tears; with the; with two; with white; with your; within the; without doubt; without his; without knowing; without saying