Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] i [verb] [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 In the next few months I studied hard with Mr Pocket , who was always a most kind and helpful teacher .
2 For this search I teamed up with two young friends , both experienced detector users , who had been searching a nearby farm and thus knew the area well .
3 As it brought me an endless supply of free wallop I played along with this .
4 On another occasion I came home with a pulled hamstring .
5 In this monograph I deal mainly with the mechanical properties , showing , however , in the final chapter how some of these relate to other physical properties .
6 ‘ At the end of High School I got together with a drummer , who is still one of my best friends , and over the summer of ‘ 67 we got into a group situation .
7 And from I was a little girl I went round with Mama cleaning the house . ’
8 Martin seems to be missing by a distance as we joust it round the table , so after half a dozen exchanges I go down with much confidence on a half-ball cut into the bottom left-hand pocket .
9 Then after a long time I got up with the help of a friend .
10 I must say Oliver ordered some pretty filthy wines those times I went out with him .
11 That was the brief for a one-person project I took on with the late schools council some four years ago .
12 Following this initial structure I filled in with colour relevant to tones and hue .
13 One afternoon I went out with another girl for a walk , with the idea of finding a quiet spot in the meadow we called the Big Field , to read and write letters .
14 In the first chapter I dealt briefly with some of the major ways in which the global system has been categorized .
15 One theory I came up with was that the down beat of its wings pushed it upwards and the up beat pushed it downwards and the two cancelled each other out so that the kestrel stayed where it was .
16 About the only practical thing I came up with was that I probably ought to start smoking again .
17 ‘ Carter was the first guy I sat down with to discuss this thing ’ , he told The Art Newspaper , ‘ and as soon as I did , we were off to the races ’ .
18 The only other fictional world I lived in with the same intensity was that of Louisa M. Alcott .
19 I am told by some Kenyan cynics I fell in with that the commission was appointed largely to satisfy demands from one aid donor ( was it the World Bank ? ) .
20 Some of you may have heard me say before that when I was a young ordinand I met up with a marvellous Canadian bishop , Ralph Dean .
21 That nice , young centurion I sent over with the olive oil last week .
22 Well that 's the last bloody time I go out with you anywhere !
23 ‘ The last job I went on with Sidney Cunningham , ’ said old Eddy Moulton , ‘ was an explosion in a gas-main at Newark , which killed thirteen people .
24 That night I went to sleep in a tree for the second time , and the next day I went on with my journey .
25 Besides , the next day I went down with glandular fever .
26 I look on myself as a fun golfer I go off with my mates on golfing weekends and have taken my clubs to Spain , Tunisia , Portugal and the USA .
27 It had been some time since I had visited Ingleborough , so last summer I went back with a couple of friends to rediscover some of its hidden treasures .
28 Last summer I split up with my girlfriend after five tumultuous but happy years .
29 In highlighted pen that you know so when he goes out with someone in ninete , in two thousand he 'll say to someone the last time I went out with someone was in nineteen ninety three .
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