Example sentences of "[be] with one " in BNC.

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1 ‘ ft can be either , ’ I replied , ‘ now that we know who we are and where we are with one another . ’
2 I am sure that if he had been with one of the stronger or more glamorous clubs at the time , his name would now be held in respect by a far wider clientele than those relatively few of us who were privileged to see him play his heart out for Crystal Palace .
3 Phone in one hand , and sandwich in the other , that 's Linda , but she tells me she 's a good cook , and erm , she 's also told me there 's only , she 's only ever been with one guy in her life ,
4 I do n't suffer from ex-hatred myself , assuming that my partner must prefer me to any of her previous lovers or else she would be with one of them .
5 The secret licensing deal is believed to be with one of the following three : Sun Microsystems Inc , Microsoft Corp or Kaleida Inc .
6 ‘ I suppose he might well be with one of his female colleagues . ’
7 Consider the rule that , when being with one person and meeting another , one should introduce them to each other .
8 Ooh there were all all there were With one exception they were all male teachers .
9 The easiest way to carry the board is with one hand in the daggerboard and the other on the mast track .
10 But for all his misgivings , here he is with one of the most desirable women in France eating truffle shavings and half an hour ago they were lying on a bed together .
11 Or at any rate , he is with one of the research teams working on the man project .
12 Warner/Chappell chairman Les Bider said : ‘ This deal is with one of the last great superstars .
13 Yet it 's with one Tim Kerr that Arm has made such a fruitful creative bond , a veteran of many a Seattle minor-legend and prime mover behind The Monkeywrench 's persuasive slant on this historic sound .
14 When Jackson 's , from courtesy , sent six copies of the new edition of The Facto– Whistle to Hilda Machin , she was round to her daughter 's with one the same day .
15 The marriage which he contemplated for Matilda was with one of the most powerful of the new barons of the Conqueror , Count Alan Rufus , lord of Richmond , who for twenty-five years had been the greatest man in the north of England and one of the most constant witnesses of English royal charters : a central character , therefore , in the government of England , but a potential menace in the semi-conquered North .
16 It was with one of those credit insurers that Graydon met in January 1991 to take a fresh look at how corporate risk could be effectively measured and summarised .
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