Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pron] [vb past] with " in BNC.
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1 | Just as unc so a step " up " and a step " down " added together leave me where I started with zero displacement ) . |
2 | And my sister told me that she met with him after Mass this morning and he gave her an envelope . " |
3 | He introduced himself and she responded with engaging candour : ‘ Cathy Carne — I work in the shop . |
4 | that 's what I said to ya and you agreed with me , that 's why I got it it 's inch and half thick er wide , by half inch thick , it 's under there . |
5 | The grain was too complex and cross for him , the blade stuck , and in the same instant Isambard stretched both arms over the boy 's shoulders and seized his hands , forcing them apart and wringing them until he twisted with pain and let go both the knife and the wood . |
6 | ‘ He was a sort of out-front version of me and I identified with what he did a lot . |
7 | Robin , er William was at school , one year behind me and I played with him , but Bill was n't very er big . |
8 | And she ended up spending , it was the best part of the day with me and she came with me to a couple of meetings I went to . |
9 | Evan loved to tell you that it began with a minor domestic row . |
10 | Well she asked after you and she said with you |
11 | " But you are all busy people , and I really do want to talk to you because you dealt with all the details . |
12 | It 's about er ten years ago nearly that I er stopped being a teacher and when I was a teacher er up having to do assemblies er it was always something that I did with great reluctance and er was er pleased if I could get other people to do it er it seems rather odd then er that I 've actually said yes coming to do er an assembly here today and it 's perhaps a sign of mental instability on my part . |
13 | Above all , the need is for the west to encourage economic development trade with export credits and , indeed , joint ventures such as the one that we saw with one firm — Tambrands — in Kiev . |
14 | The most important one , the one that I started with , remains as opaque as ever : I have still not the slightest idea how or why Summerchild died . |
15 | Rain told him she had a better one and he went with her to listen as she talked to Riley and the lawyer , Wilmot , about the prison release dates . |
16 | ‘ It was especially bad for me because I played with a guitar that had a floating bridge , which did n't really help things . |
17 | It was recorded of him that he sang with the monks in the divine offices ; when taunted by the king for his clerkly tastes , he responded that an illiterate king was a crowned ass ( a cliché much favoured in twelfth-century Angevin circles , for it sprang from a sense of family superiority — the counts of Anjou were , by any standards , learned men ) . |
18 | She is an elderly person , lives on her own , and er , he made a suggestion to her that she went with him to prison , to face the man , well , I do n't whether it was the actual man , but men that had done burglaries , you see . |
19 | Did he tell her that you finished with him ? |
20 | I seem to have more time for her than I had with them , and I still do my housework and all the washing . |
21 | A stage-hand upset him and he replied with a withering flow of invective , the kind for which he was not generally known . |
22 | And then he left her and he went with this three masted top schooner she was , very fine ship . |
23 | She gasped from a sudden tearing hunger deep inside her and he smiled with his mouth but not his eyes . |
24 | We have a son , aged 15 , and he says it would be more convenient for him if he stayed with his father . |
25 | She heard John draw a sharp breath beside her but she spoke with a bright-eyed defiance , not to Lord Wyatt but at the crowd behind him , noting with pleasure their discomfiture and annoyance . |
26 | For me , I did they because I lived with an artist . |
27 | She had told him a tale , looking slyly at him while she played with his left hand . |
28 | I used to look after him while he played with his favourite toys . |
29 | That afternoon ( it was all on a Sunday ) he saw Chamberlain , and having directly asked him whether he agreed with the others and having received an affirmative answer , told him to call a meeting of the Shadow Cabinet for the following day at which he would say goodbye . |
30 | He stood looking down at her as she lay with her hair spread out on the pillow , her eyes still half shut by the heaviness of sleep and her lips smiling . |