Example sentences of "[pron] with [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Southerners are apt to fantasize on the phone , usually about someone with them at the time , often a work colleague . |
2 | The naan bread was big ; we 'd both stuffed ourselves with it during the meal but it was still big . |
3 | He was paving the way to amusing himself with me in the future when Mme Chaillot was out of town . |
4 | Then , ‘ I can not take you with me without the sorcerers ’ help , ’ he said . |
5 | It must have occurred to you that Dawn is probably very jealous — in particular of the fact that he took you with him to the zoo . ’ |
6 | ‘ Roger says he did n't see me with anyone in the kitchen earlier . |
7 | He fumbled for his skeleton keys and realised that he had not brought them with him from the car . |
8 | He turned to reach the two glasses of wine that stood on a bedside table ; he 'd brought them with him from the dinner table . |
9 | He thought he had them with him in the coach when going to the College , but did not see them again . |
10 | There are no fewer than eight sketchbooks concerned with the Demoiselles and although odd pages of these have been removed , Picasso kept them with him until the end of his life , guarding them jealously . |
11 | It 's better to take them with you in the car rather than consign them to the chilly furniture van . |
12 | The one with me on the front |
13 | At the end of the last century when Impressionism was still a dirty word in England , and anyone who bought a Monet was considered as being more than half-way on the road to Bedlam , the Americans were taking to him with something of the enthusiasm which they were then displaying for the newly discovered chewing-gum . |
14 | The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening . |
15 | Then she saw the woman 's arms reach out from the doorway and pull the man back to her , and take him with her into the shadows again . |
16 | Without consulting her it began to move faster , inciting her lover to a rhythm which he responded to triumphantly , accelerating in time with their heartbeats , taking her with him towards the culmination she 'd been given a foretaste of , which paled in comparison to the flooding rapture which overtook her seconds before Penry gasped , stiffened , then crushed her in his arms as their breathing slowed in the shared diminuendo of the aftermath . |
17 | Roman grasped her arm , pulling her with him into the hotel . |
18 | ‘ The penthouse suite , ’ he announced and , inserting a key into the lock , opened the door and swept her with him into the spacious sitting-room . |
19 | They awoke in each other 's arms as usual , but when Damian made love to her there was an edge to it , an urgency that frazzled her , made her pleasure sharply intense , pain mingling with her cries as he took her with him into the dark , hot void they shared . |
20 | 'she begged me to take her with me in the end . |
21 | Little Gabriels , out of control most of the time and impossible to educate , but with a fund of kindness that led them to rescue and foster wounded animals and plague her with them in the home . |
22 | ( It may be inquired whether , if the wife knew of the VD , the law permitted the husband to infect her with it on the grounds that she consented to his occasioning actual bodily harm to her . |
23 | In most cases the point of looking at style in this way is to connect it with something outside the text . |
24 | They took it with them to the ‘ Royal ’ and called on Bessie . |
25 | It was previously thought that the tiny plants leached carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in creating their skeletons , taking it with them to the sea bed when they died . |
26 | They kept the money at their council house in Chard , but took it with them on the rare occasions they went out . |
27 | She had fed the precious child herself and carried it with her into the fields , watching it as she wielded a hoe or sickle , tears of weakness and fatigue often coursing down her dusty cheeks . |
28 | They need not prove that the accused had it with him with the intention of using it to cause injury to the person . |
29 | And the court was told that the victim 's ear could have been saved — but he failed to take it with him to the hospital . |
30 | It was n't until I threatened to bring my men down to discuss it with him at the Swan Inn that he had a change of mind . |