Example sentences of "[adv] [being] with " in BNC.
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1 | ’ They kidnapped Richard ‘ and smytinge the said Margerie so being with childe that she fell downe as a dead woman there they let her lye , the which was the cause of the saide childe 's deth . ’ |
2 | I mean my dear , I said to Paul , Paul yesterday was was babbling on about if Karen would take him back and I said Paul I shall be extremely displeased if you ever leave this house to go back to Karen , you know o after only being with me for something like three or four weeks , I said you 'll never come back again I said I 'm not going to be messed about like that ! |
3 | But , for all her new-found success , she regretted not being with the Englishman . |
4 | But I could n't bear … just could n't bear … the idea of her being alive and me not being with her … ’ |
5 | I often missed Constanza , but not being with them both at the same time was easier . |
6 | ‘ It 's only when he 's round the corner I mind him not being with me . |
7 | Worse , she preferred the pain of being with him and knowing that he did n't return her feelings to the pain of not being with him at all . |
8 | ‘ You did n't tell the parents anything about my not being with you , did you ? ’ |
9 | Meanwhile , my apologies for not being with you today and I look forward to a FANTASTIC reunion with you all at Crystal Palace in November . |
10 | I wonder how he 's gon na find it not being with her . |
11 | The comfortable assumption that pupils would normally being with them to school the language which would be the medium of their education was , rather suddenly , no longer tenable . |
12 | Another says : ‘ I pray best when I sit before the Blessed Sacrament , or look at the Crucifix without saying anything — just being with the Lord . ’ |
13 | Just being with Simon had calmed Marie down . |
14 | Friendship is about caring for the other person , respecting the other person , sharing your interests with the other person , enjoying just being with the other person — but not about suffocating the other person with big slobbering kisses ! |
15 | Just being with other women and doing practical , even frivolous things , can be enormously helpful . |
16 | It was just being with mates really . |
17 | ‘ Lady , the so-called strain of being a big star is nothing compared to the strain of just being with you , ’ he shot back . |
18 | With you I just wanted to savour the initial stages , step by step , to enjoy just being with you , whatever we were doing Besides , ’ he added very softly , his fingers stroking the back of her hand , ‘ you 're not frigid , my lovely . |
19 | Leonora felt better once she was in the taxi , particularly since Penry not only held her hand , but kept his arm round her for the entire journey , taking her mind very successfully off the evening ahead by the sheer joy of just being with him after a week apart . |
20 | just because we 're special type of thing , it 'll be OK cos he will be able to enjoy just being with us or not , as the case may be |
21 | The best Manchester bit is when he talks about still being with his wife — he looks dead guilty and starts feeling his nose in a very shifty manner indeed . |
22 | WITH more than half our trade now being with the EC , its development and influence has never been more important . |
23 | A school that develops a warm sense of well being with its pupils , even in the toughest neighbourhoods , suffers far less from casual , endless vandalism . |
24 | Yes and then being with government people , they had to go on trek |
25 | There was no getting away from the fact that sometimes being with Miguel made Shelley feel happier than she had ever been in her life . |
26 | Yet Lupus , awaiting a royal summons , was torn between hope and fear : attendance ( and to ignore an invitation was dangerous ) threatened new burdens , yet being with the king ( though to appear uninvited was unthinkable ) offered the prospect of benefits . |
27 | Throgmorton , who surveyed the area after Falconer 's body had been discovered , found no trace of any such slip or , indeed , of anyone else being with Falconer on the top of the tower . ’ |