Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] with [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was horrid leaving you two girls in Simla , but within a few weeks — at the end of that term — we were able to have you down with us in Poona , and you went to the Wantage Sisters ' school there , and Tim went too .
2 " I shall have to take you back with me to Vienna , dear Tilda , yes , I 'm sorry , I sha n't be able to manage without you , fortunately you 're so small they wo n't miss you here and I can take you for a Glücksbringer . "
3 In turn I took some of them back with me to Cliff Top .
4 I tended the wounds of one of their men and they took me back with them into the great Forest of Ettrick . ’
5 ‘ No , I 'll keep her down with me for the night . ’
6 He had pulled her down with him into the whirlpool of love , and now that she was submerged and drowning he had left her , escaping through the cloaking mist that hung over the water .
7 Then , gently , he pulled her down with him into a nest of long fragrant grasses .
8 His mother then took him back with her to Germany , where she later remarried .
9 He hopped close to my feet and waited till I presented him with a bun all to himself , and he had hard work nibbling it and taking it along with him to his home .
10 A man , pushing past her , swept the dress bag out of her hand , carrying it along with him in his thrusting progress .
11 Erm and you might want to do that formally , you might a if you have pre-meetings with some of these people you might want to say that you are going to sit down and talk it through with me in advance ar and are they happy about that ?
12 You are also likelier to be able to carry it through with you at airport check-ins .
13 ‘ The number of times we 've made it up with her after falling out because of her trouble making , and in no time she 's been at it again .
14 Yes , well he s he did take it up with me as a , er , I mean you did take it up
15 You 've got a number of things here , you would take off the outer layer and you would bring it close to your body , if you , if you just pick it up with lots of layers around it you 're insulating it are n't you , to keep it cold , so you cuddle it close to your body right , and you remove outer layers of cloths Melanie said something about room temperature , right you raise the room temperature , okay ?
16 ‘ If he remembered to take it out with him to the kitchen .
17 On his way he spotted a large black beetle on the stairs ; he caught it between finger and thumb and took it out with him to the ramparts .
18 She took out the tin box of letters and carried it back with her into the kitchen .
19 He says : ‘ Writers like Richard Streeton tell me they carry it around with them as a work of reference , using it to find out whether odd events have happened before .
20 All that baggage they pile on you , he said , and you 're going to have to carry it round with you for the rest of your life . ’
21 When you decide to get married , fix yourself up with someone of the old school , not one of those feminist flibbertigibbets of the kind Jim and I have landed ourselves with — undomesticated , never there , eyes set on further career mountains to be climbed .
22 Rindi was a shy and diminutive man of indeterminate age , whom we first met at the Keraing 's house and persuaded to take us along with him on a number of occasions to record his unenviable working day or , rather , night .
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