Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean with a high bird , ’ he amended .
2 I mean with a medical certificate . ’
3 I sit with the reeking instrument .
4 And I sleep with the same Jew 's son , Ginny thought , whenever I can .
5 But by the summer I am writing a homosexual love-story which I preface with the following remark :
6 I disagree with the right hon. Member for Guildford .
7 I DISAGREE with the recent Echo Comment which criticised BT for offering only £20 compensation to business users in the aftermath of the serious arson attack on Wavertree telephone exchange .
8 I disagree with the hon. Lady and I have no doubt that CBI ( Scotland ) would also do so on that matter .
9 I disagree with the hon. Member for Worsley ( Mr. Lewis ) that this is a lost opportunity on premium rate services — although I hear a rumour that one of the more questionable 0898 lines — the Labour party line — has been withdrawn .
10 Just a means to get what I want with the least amount of trouble . ’
11 Well I thought well I 'll , just think about what I want with the last five pounds .
12 To Timothy his dear dad great mercy and peace to you from God the father and Christ Jesus our Lord I give thanks to the God of my forefathers who I worship with a clear conscience when I mention you in my prayers as I do constantly night and day .
13 But I relax with a good book whenever possible .
14 When I meet with the American President in Berlin , I want him to believe he can trust me . ’
15 Now the the problem with the dealing with I I suspect with the major exceptions policy is that if you had it could you move fast enough in order to cope with that sort of animal appearing on your horizon which you wanted to capture .
16 h Lastly , I finish with the Biggest Myth of All This work is Easy !
17 ‘ You see , ’ he continued , smiling unpleasantly , ‘ I travel with a young man , a friend of mine , who roasts boys ' hearts and eats them .
18 A suitably pedagogic figure called Skuul puts the case for cause and effect which is speedily reduced to relativism by an opposing voice : ‘ You pursue essentials I ride with the random
19 Sergei draws black , so I open with a dull pawn to king four , which he mimics , as he does my next three moves .
20 As he said ( through the journal of his grandfather ) ‘ I will never be free from this old tyranny : I believe with a perfect faith … ’ ( which is how the statement of faith called the 13 creeds begins ) .
21 I close with a momentous observation about illustrations .
22 She 's very concerned and the present line partial though it be , represents a a blight situation on that , on the , on potential er occupants of that line and certainly erm I find myself more in in er agreement with Darcy 's views than I do with the other two councillors of East Grinstead , that 's not er not secret
23 I feel more in common with the Reverend William Paley than I do with the distinguished modern philosopher , a well-known atheist , with whom I once discussed the matter at dinner .
24 I agree with a certain amount of what my hon. Friend said .
25 I agree with a great deal of his concerns .
26 I agree with a great deal that has been said by Mr .
27 I agree with the second part of my hon. Friend 's question .
28 The preventative , the word preventative comes in so frequently , and particularly in the children 's services , I agree with the second one , it but I would like to have a more detailed report er , on that second element which is on page seven , the last item before you get to elderly people .
29 I agree with the right hon. Gentleman on the importance of forensic evidence in cases in Northern Ireland about which we are all aware .
30 I agree with the right hon. Gentleman 's first remark .
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