Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | They sold their assets — empty sites , empty schools , council houses — in the hope this would permit them to continue to build with the money . |
2 | Sometimes she would ask me to go blackberrying with her or , as she would say , to open a tin of tangerines with her . |
3 | Visiting friends can be a great help for this , and you can ask them to come prepared with items to read to the patient , or ideas to discuss . |
4 | And at me let fly with a ringing broadside . |
5 | I put it down obediently although a childish urge in me wants to play with it as long as I like , just to prove that it does n't necessarily end up with me stupidly spearing myself . |
6 | From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings . |
7 | From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings . |
8 | He commented on his project : ‘ The more I explored , the more I became absorbed with the mystery of the environment . |
9 | So flustered was I , in fact , that I became entangled with the bicycles in the hall ( my sons always keep them there , and other things being equal I usually get past them without too much difficulty ) , and I arrived in the dining-room even more distraught than I set out from the study . |
10 | It was only when I actually visited the Broads that I became infected with the same enthusiasm which led Ransome to write the books . |
11 | I became acquainted with her brother Pavel Sergeevich Popov , a university professor . |
12 | What do you mean what do I want to do with it ? |
13 | What should I want to take with me ? ’ |
14 | Who would I want to fight with an old man ? " |
15 | I did n't fancy his biscuits , so I made do with some toast . |
16 | I made do with peripheral vision , which , after all , is the next best thing . |
17 | You see I 've got with me in the studio here Stan Bowes , who 's the head of marketing for the Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board , and Stan has just been explaining to us that there is this campaign to encourage people to take holidays in this country . |
18 | I mean to compare with an elephant dropping , it 's small . |
19 | I mean compared with other |
20 | It 's difficult to say well I mean suppose with all of these , the the light the sunlight is going |
21 | I mean to begin with then obviously the female livelihood they depend on that primal investment it 's , it 's a situation the way that that it 's divided up |
22 | What I intend to deal with is the record as it stands because anybody who 's going to argue a case against the decline of of any kind of system has to put the facts as they are , not as they would wish them to be , and I would argue that the legacy , before we can do that , the legacy which we inherited as a controlling group back in 1990 , is now a matter of record I would accept . |
23 | Lived with clutter for thirty years ; I intend to die with it , too . " |
24 | ‘ I can do what I like , and I intend to stay with you , unless you object . |
25 | ‘ However , I intend to stay with Marguerite . |
26 | I intend to start with the Dwarf Angel , and after three months I will put in a very young Regal Tang , which I would keep until it is three inches long . |
27 | A date was arranged for the following week for both events and I agreed to go with them . |
28 | Then I saw that Friday was a true friend , and so I agreed to go with him . |
29 | You knew I was expecting to stay at the hotel , and that was the only reason I agreed to come with you . |
30 | ‘ I agreed to sail with you as cook … and crew , ’ she forced herself to add . |