Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [verb] [pron] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 I hate to burden you with this .
2 Rachel has started packing up to leave , and I try to divert her with more coffee .
3 I 've seen you with that one have n't I ?
4 I 've had it with all of you . ’
5 ‘ I have had a wonderful opportunity here with Camel-Benetton-Ford this year and I feel I have grabbed it with both hands , ’ Brundle said .
6 I have familiarised myself with some of the feminist writers on art , women , and power — Linda Nochlin , Whitney Chadwick , Griselda Pollock .
7 Instead of having Matt to myself , when I have n't seen him for months and months , I have to share him with this wretched woman who ca n't get her act together !
8 Because I have had it with that kind of treatment of Americans . "
9 and you mean to tell me with all that equipment the machine that they 've got at the college , you could n't get it done there ?
10 Comment : Very useful device when you want to ingratiate yourself with another person who is trying hard to play high status .
11 Say you 've got a report about a small red car , and you want to compare it with all the other small red cars that have been reported in the area .
12 You 've begun something with this Estabrook business , for instance , and I 'll need to watch it closely , or before we know it there 'll be ripples , spreading through the Imajica . ’
13 Room 's full of Adonises and you 've matched yourself with this rogue .
14 you have to do it with that hand
15 And this is a way for to fill up our purse Although we do get it with many a curse And the poem ends : Then hay for the Clothing Trade , it goes on brave ; We scorn for to toyl and moyl , nor yet to starve .
16 but all of which are gone and we 've replaced them with these since many , you know , quite a few years ago , er we bought one utility suite from an engineer who was going to Rhodesia and that 's in our second bedroom still it 's , well the bed is but the
17 Because I mean we 've helped you with this and helping with that anyway .
18 They want to charge you with all the murders and assaults and take you to court , day after tomorrow . ’
19 On the face of it , this is similar to accommodation theory : speakers approximate their interlocutors ' linguistic behaviour , or distance themselves from it , depending on whether or not they wish to identify themselves with that individual .
20 On top of that , they have shackled themselves with some of the most inane and restrictive laws imaginable , laws that leave you wondering what on earth they were thinking about .
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