Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] with [pron] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Vivienne said I should hang out with you for a while and then we can meet up with Malcolm later . |
2 | Well Chris says he 's got ta keep in with him for a little while , he said he |
3 | If we set out to design the worst possible pelvis we could end up with something like a Friesian , Charolais or Belgian Blue cow . |
4 | ‘ Do you think your mother would let you go out with me for a day in Newcastle ? ’ |
5 | I do n't have time to play but , I mean to play in a concert band or anything but I might go and knock about with it for a while . |
6 | Maybe she 'd play along with him for a while . |
7 | Would n't get off with you for a dare . |
8 | These young London detectives would come out with us for a meal , after we 'd finished the court-work , go down to several famous pubs , and order several drinks . |
9 | if you wan na come out with us for a meal erm we 're gon na go to The Fox . |
10 | By the time my father could sit down with me in a pub , slightly drunk , tell me and my friends about Real Life , crack a joke about a Pakistani that silenced a whole table once , and talk about the farm labourer 's — his grandfather 's — journey up from Eye in Suffolk working on the building of the Great North Western Railway to Rawtenstall on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border , I was doing history at Sussex , and knew more than he did about the date and timing of journeys like that . |
11 | He relaxed his death-hold on me and made me sit down with him on a convenient bench . |