Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] with my " in BNC.
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1 | Signe stood behind me and helped me off with my coat . |
2 | I 'm just ringing up to say you helped me along with my ironing great . |
3 | But you helped me out with my grades so I 'll overlook that . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll lay you any money she 's checking you out with my aunt . ’ |
5 | I ai n't got a hankie or nothing so I try and lick it off with my tongue , but I ca n't get all of it . |
6 | The current was starting to tip the canoe over and I began to panic as the boat was filling up rapidly and I tried my best to bail it out with my hands but had little success . |
7 | Well I 'll check in case I might have picked it up with my school stuff , to be honest |
8 | The yellow and orange feathers that form the head flash can be quite inconspicuous at times but when I spread them out with my fingers they burned like flame in what was left of the winter light . |
9 | I 'll bring it back with my or what , sometime soonish alright ? |
10 | ‘ I shall have to talk it over with my husband . ’ |
11 | Have I quite worn you out with my demands ? |
12 | He seemed to know so much about fighting that I was very surprised when I knocked him down with my first hit , and then again with my second . |
13 | I try and get it out with my fingers , but I ca n't reach it so I pour it into another bowl and put it on the floor for Satan to drink . |
14 | Using my beak as best I could , fending them off with my free wing . |
15 | I turned to the gang and waved them on with my hand . |
16 | She said she 'd stuck it out with my father all these years , just for my sake . |
17 | Marie helps me off with my coat and holds it while I slip the jacket on . |
18 | He comes and helps me off with my coat . |
19 | Finally I took a few ends of each colour ( I had n't got much to deal with ) and knitted pieces about twenty stitches by twenty rows , clipped them all together and sent them in with my resignation . |
20 | ‘ I wanted to look pale and interesting and bowl him over with my sparkling wit ! ’ |
21 | bring it up with my |
22 | I have heard reports that it can be glimpsed in binoculars , but even with my × 20 I have been unable to find it — though it is clear enough in a 15-cm reflecting telescope , and I can just make it out with my 7.6-cm refractor . |
23 | So then I checked it out with my common sense which said , ‘ Stay away , it will end in tears . ’ |
24 | Shuddering , I flicked it off with my lathered razor . |
25 | My faculty of speech was deserting me along with my other powers . |
26 | Before going , though , I had it out with my dick . |
27 | ‘ I went to the toilet and when I came back into the living room , one of them was trying it on with my wife . |
28 | Getting his drift , I willingly agreed as long as he could help me out with my goalkeeper crisis . |
29 | But I do n't hedge you about with my objections or complaints , do I ? |
30 | I had to put it on the floor to work the door bar and once I had it open , I slid it out with my foot . |