Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [to-vb] with [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 What do you mean what do I want to do with it ?
3 What should I want to take with me ? ’
4 Lived with clutter for thirty years ; I intend to die with it , too . "
5 ‘ I can do what I like , and I intend to stay with you , unless you object .
6 Then I saw that Friday was a true friend , and so I agreed to go with him .
7 A date was arranged for the following week for both events and I agreed to go with them .
8 You knew I was expecting to stay at the hotel , and that was the only reason I agreed to come with you .
9 I agreed to sail with you as cook … and crew , ’ she forced herself to add .
10 I planned to travel with him , but I told him that I wanted to go walking in the mountains alone .
11 ‘ I married her when she was in her fair bloom , and I got to stick with her now she 's an owd stalk ! ’
12 I hate to agree with you here but yes , I think the leagues gone now .
13 ‘ Well , I hate to disagree with you , but — ’
14 Erm the policy panel that erm looked at this erm a week before Christmas was erm I hate to disagree with you with Peter we are not exactly unanimous in this views on terminal five and this is reflected in the erm , the Liberal Democrat resolution erm , past policy of this Council has always been to favour expansion at Heathrow rather than of Stansted and we are being asked today to confirm this stance at the forthcoming enquiry and well we 're not faced with an either or situation .
15 Do you know , I hate to part with them .
16 A I tend to agree with you — it does rather seem as though you need several dozen supplements to keep a successful marine aquarium .
17 I tend to agree with you .
18 Right , what did I need to take with me ?
19 If you only knew how much I long to come with you now , she thought .
20 I tried to reason with them but , in doing so , confessed I was English .
21 I tried to reason with her after , but she locked herself in the bathroom , crying .
22 I tried to reason with her that he should know about the baby but she refused to call back or write to him .
23 I will set them out in the order in which I propose to deal with them .
24 I want to lie with you on deck and screw beneath the stars .
25 I want to live with him for ever and ever ! ’
26 I want to live with you , Donald , not with your old folk .
27 You think I want to elope with you ? ’
28 She do n't ask me if I want to go with her , but even if she did I would n't go .
29 As much as I want to agree with you , I ca n't accept that standing and watching Southport has more atmosphere than sitting to watch a major game like Liverpool 's midweek clash with Spartak Moscow .
30 IN this chapter I want to search with you for the spirit of place , to conjure up the spirit that will give life and breath to descriptions of places .
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