Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | and I 'm gon na suggest that you take that along with you and you say , look , this is what you get , er whenever we want it . |
2 | a really pointed thing , he brought that down with him . |
3 | I washed , letting the water rush around the sides of the bath , letting it clean as much as possible along with myself . |
4 | Eadnoth was , at least , killed fighting at Assandun in 1016 along with his successor at Ramsey , Abbot Wulfsige , and Æthelstan 's grandson , Æthelweard . |
5 | There was some in with me different now . |
6 | The problem is fitting all this in with everything else |
7 | I shall put this in with your Christmas card , so here 's wishing you every happiness at Christmas . |
8 | Then complete the inspection voucher and bring this along with you to the Safety Centre . |
9 | Talk this over with your parents , teachers and careers officer . |
10 | I will take this up with them very strongly on Monday . |
11 | ‘ I shall take this up with him . |
12 | Now she has followed this up with her second book , The Kitchen God 's Wife ( Flamingo , £5.99 , published April 23 ) , which is as powerful and moving as the first . |
13 | I want to connect this up with something I said earlier : ‘ We are not foreigners in our own language ; we are at home in it . ’ |
14 | Shall we just top this up with something for a drink for him ? |
15 | Callimachus must have followed this up with his epic poem Galatea , which ( as Rudolf Pfeiffer suggested ) presented the Nereid Galatea as the mother of Galatos , the ancestor of the Galatians ( fr. 378–9 Pfeiffer ) . |
16 | There is one : Epsom Downs may be high up with plenty of air movement , but there is only a thin soil cover on solid chalk . |
17 | But when you go up to get Peter take some up with you . |
18 | I brought some back with us . |
19 | I did n't want to take the time to work this out with my tension swatch ( this had 30 stitches and 44 rows to 10 centimetres ) . |
20 | That means I 'll have to carry this around with me while I 'm talking . |
21 | ‘ I do n't know how you 've managed to carry all of this around with you for so long and still be a relatively sane , level-headed person . ’ |
22 | I 've got ta carry this around with us and record me conversations with different people . |
23 | I know about these pirate recordings and they cause a lot of trouble — this is something we have to be very careful about with our CD videos — but I know that sometimes there are things that we can never recapture and it is understandable that people will want to have them . |
24 | ‘ You managed that well , ’ ‘ I 'm glad I talked that through with you . ’ |
25 | ‘ Part of my job ’ , said one , ‘ is to make sure that the approach in every district is similar throughout the area and that we are consistent , in the same way that it 's [ my superior 's ] job to make sure that I 'm consistent along with my colleagues in all the areas within the region . ’ |
26 | erm because I 'm pre-occupied about with what I 'm doing |
27 | I 'll , I 'll drop that off with you today later on . |
28 | So you broke that off with your head ? |
29 | ‘ I wonder will brides have to carry these along with their bouquets , or even wear them ? |
30 | I had a pair of tennis shoes , but Callahan vetoed these along with my ‘ suit ’ . |