Example sentences of "i [verb] [prep] [be] [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | I want to be alone with you ! ’ |
2 | I want to be alone with you , Harry . ’ |
3 | I want to be alone with you — it will be the last time for several days . ’ |
4 | ‘ You mean you want to be alone with me as much as I want to be alone with you ? ’ he enquired . |
5 | ‘ However , I appear to be stuck with it . ’ |
6 | ‘ It 's a name I seem to be stuck with , but it really would be nice to be called something else for a change , says actor Nigel Havers , best known for his role in the ITV series of the same name . |
7 | ‘ Am I going to be pleased with it ? ’ |
8 | I got ta be honest with you I 'm a bit bashful now |
9 | I meant to be open with him but when it came to it I beat about the bush . |
10 | ‘ I do n't mind where I stay to be honest with you , Christina . |
11 | If the race had been over 62 metres then I felt I would have won , but there are no championships at this distance so I had to be content with second place . |
12 | But I had to be content with a phone call . ’ |
13 | Nigel assured me that it would be more efficient than the wheel and produce considerably more electricity , and I had to be content with that . |
14 | But at the age of twelve I knew that a falconry course was way beyond my means , so for the time being I had to be content with reading about it . |
15 | I mean , I had to be frank with her . |
16 | ‘ I was suffering from a virus and was n't really fit , so all things considered I had to be happy with my performance , ’ he said . |
17 | ‘ Where I come from is chock-a-block with perfectly useful and agreeable people who happen to be old . ’ |
18 | I wish to be alone with the woman . ’ |
19 | I apologised for being curt with the lecherous one and said that maybe we 'd meet for a drink . |
20 | ‘ I have to be involved with Scotland at every opportunity , ’ said Collins , who played against Malta in the last World Cup tie after stating he had been left out on occasions when he felt entitled to inclusion . |
21 | ‘ I have to be honest with you , I 'd like to invest more in education , ’ he said . |
22 | I find that I have to be honest with Mary and many others . |
23 | Though I can run this machine half speed I have to be meticulous with the timing . |
24 | ‘ I have to be concerned with Flintshire and so I am biased , but I still feel very confident that we have a squad of players capable of serving us really well this season . ’ |
25 | My Lords , I , I do realise and I have to be satisfied with that erm and I shall do my best , but if I could just make my absolutely clear , simple proposition that I was seeking to perform is that if you are seeking to amend the law i i it ought to be possible for those who are seeking to understand the Government 's intentions to find out relatively easily what the law is and I suggest it 's very far from easy and even if you get to it , it 's not at all easy to understand . |
26 | But I wanted to be involved with a company who was well into the swing of tube amps and take it on from there , and so I started with Ampeg in 1990 . ’ |
27 | I wanted to be alone with my memories , our memories . |
28 | I wanted to be alone with him , but I knew that was n't possible . |