Example sentences of "a [noun] with [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He believes appointing Crerand was ‘ the second biggest mistake of my life , ’ and claims that the ex-Celt tried to pick a fight with him in the toilets at a function after Manchester United 's unsuccessful FA Cup Final against Southampton in 1976 and dismisses Crerand as a player who had a jealous envy of greater talents . |
2 | He takes a seat with me on the edge of the ring . |
3 | She ignored that and asked him whether he 'd booked her a seat with us on the flight south from Lima . |
4 | To show enthusiasm for a glance with them through the pages of old photograph albums , can often give immense pleasure ; and half an hour spent like this can mean more to them than a whole evening of television , for they are warmed by memories of happier days . |
5 | There were reports that two religious parties , United Tora Judaism and the NRP , were pressing Labour to enter into a coalition with them to the exclusion of Meretz . |
6 | She had a foal with us during the dreadful winter of 1947 , and her behaviour became even worse , so much so that our good neighbour Mr Britton said she was n't fit for a young woman like me to work with and insisted I borrow his horse Bobby , a very even-tempered animal . |
7 | But you can use the Jeannie slot as erm a revision thing , you come and have a chat with me about the course , or we can show the video . |
8 | But you will be receiving notification of the said meeting taking place and my colleague from Northern Irela Wales Northern Ireland , perhaps if you could have a chat with me in the corridor , I may be able to do something which can help you alleviate the sa situation between us . |
9 | I would also welcome a chat with you about the arrangements sometime next week . |
10 | True , it would not have been seen by people in Bristol or Birmingham but it might just have struck a chord with somebody in the area where the crime was committed . |
11 | ‘ I am not going to get this country into a war with anybody for the League of Nations or anybody else or for anything else , ’ Baldwin is recorded as saying . |
12 | ‘ I would very much like to have a meeting with you in the New Year , Stephen . |
13 | ‘ We are on a par with anyone in the North-East . |
14 | Feeling very daring , I would sit in a circle with them on the grass in Powis Square , and pretend to drink deeply as the cider or barley wine bottle passed around . |
15 | It was a merry-go-round with me as the central pole … |
16 | It was a merry-go-round with me as the central pole . |
17 | Michael , at a push , will admit to being the most sensible of the three ; Andy , Mr Agreeable and Fyfe , Mr Invisible ( ‘ I was sitting in a cab with someone from the record company and they turned round to Andy and said ‘ Where 's your drummer ? ’ ) |
18 | We know that people do not drift away from their main sources of financial help , social support and continuing treatment , particularly if they have built up a relationship with someone in the service they trust . |
19 | He arranged for us all to have a drink with him at The Roebuck . |
20 | It 's just that — well , last night I was having a drink with him at the Dragon . ’ |
21 | He 'd once had a drink with him in the Shaftesbury — Johnny , not the dentist — and really , he 'd could n't have been sweeter . |
22 | It sounds like it was bought new , so you probably got a guarantee with it from the manufacturer . |
23 | One day , she had shyly asked the Princesse whether Portia might come and spend a week with her at the beginning of the summer break . |
24 | There is no place , for example , where we can have a coffee-break with them during the morning . |
25 | Half a dozen Floridians trailed after their leader , making the shape of a V with her at the point . |
26 | The last person to John alive was having a cigarette with him in the carriage vestibule . |
27 | She had a duet with him in the latter that she could n't have managed if he had n't carried her through . |
28 | Sir Thomas did have a quarrel with someone in the hotel before dinner . |
29 | And then ( as he stood and stared through the window at the magazine ) Boy imagined sleeping with these men , actually sleeping , sharing a bed with them for the night . |
30 | I must have a word with him on the phone . |