Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's not my intention to stay cooped up in here , waiting for them to go on with their little games . ’ |
2 | You 've got a tremendous amount to for you , not for me to go through with you , |
3 | He liked her ; but then , he was keen for me to go out with anyone , as long as they were not boys or Indians . |
4 | for the empty , unoccupied homes that makes it very difficult for me to go along with my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay ( Mr. Allason ) , who wanted the 50 per cent . |
5 | Hilton receipts for Chris 's room and everyone 's breakfast : please keep for me to take up with them . |
6 | There is only one way for me to get in with it in place . |
7 | Was he waiting for me to come in with him ? |
8 | ‘ We checked my symptoms in some of the six or so books we had on the subject of birth , but none of them matched up with what I was feeling . |
9 | All of which slots in with what you 've just been saying . |
10 | Good of you to put up with me so long . |
11 | ‘ It 's good of you to stay on with us , Antony , ’ said Connon . |
12 | You approve of her flying off with her ex-lover ? ’ |
13 | He said : ‘ I could n't bear the thought of us going down with me as club captain and president . |
14 | ‘ I did n't notice it being a case of your putting up with anything ! |
15 | Come , we must choose some for you to take back with you . |
16 | It is foolhardy for you to play around with your dog 's diet when he is known to have had urolithiasis . |
17 | ‘ Oh no , ’ protested Moreau , ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want an old buffer like me tagging along with you . ’ |
18 | He got into Cadogan 's early , and found himself with two empty hours in which to get on with his work before anyone else showed up . |
19 | That is the spirit in which to get on with it . |
20 | cos I walked in somebody walked in with me do n't know , and I says oh Stephen 's been . |
21 | He thought for a moment that it might be some kind of game , that their running would cease as suddenly as it had begun , that they 'd stand like statues on the sand , waiting for him to catch up with them . |
22 | ‘ You asked me what monks were , ’ he said , turning , waiting for her to catch up with him . |
23 | He said you 'd ne , I used to say to you get on with your work he said and you 'd have a pencil in your mouth he said and you 'd be gazing out the window . |
24 | ‘ It was , of course , an arranged marriage , and she knew her family would put great pressure on her to go through with it . |
25 | Lou Macari says … he ; s very annoyed about what happened at swindon.the people that ran the club let him doww … but it was up to him to get on with his football and he 's happy at Stoke having won a cup at wembley and promotion to the first division |
26 | You see , Jack Scamp was absolutely stark-staring red-mist fucking paranoid jealous when it came to anyone messing about with his wife . |
27 | Alejandro snapped at them to get on with their work . |
28 | They were shouting at her to get on with it . |