Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [verb] with [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And once when I was very little I sat with him on his horse-drawn dray at the station with him in his bowler hat .
2 I agree with that I agree with him .
3 The wheelbarrow had been stuck , almost to the axle , but when it came free I toppled with it .
4 This she took with her in the trap when she left to go to the market .
5 Because of his fame , his history and his continued presence in the sport , as well as the strength of his personality , Emerson remained a figure ; but also the shadows lengthened about him and few who worked with him in those years have much good to say about their relationships with him or with his team .
6 If the last chapter dealt with the freedom of form of the trust , this one deals with its freedom from formulae : forms of action were not promulgated in advance , as had been done in the edict of the urban praetor .
7 ‘ Tell me , Mr Nadirpur , is this anything to do with what we were discussing yesterday ? ’
8 In Standard English they range from uh-huh and yes to the explicit I agree with you .
9 Strange how warm she felt with him in her arms .
10 In 1892 she went with her mother on a visit to South Africa , where she met the feminist Olive Schreiner [ q.v. ] and fell traumatically in love with an unmarriageable man .
11 The second charge over the property is to be held in support of Mr. O'Brien 's balance of account guarantee liability to Heathrow Fabrications Ltd. who bank with us .
12 Trevor began to explain why not , about the pointlessness of formal education in an area where knowledge depended so much upon intuition , and also about how much he earned with his overtime at Batsby Ball Bearings .
13 He even patted Nick on the head and called him ‘ Young Nicodemus ’ , which amazed Nick so much he sat with his mouth hanging open and barely touched the roast meat on his plate .
14 You may think you are , but from one house to the next that you deal with it 's always different .
15 I will take it from that that you play with it at this stage er of a recovery .
16 Then , impulsively , forgetting the differences that divided them , she said , ‘ I 'm glad I came with you .
17 The way he goes crunching into tackles makes me so glad I play with him and not against him .
18 ‘ Are you glad you came with me , cara ? ’
19 And yet the three who ate with them are totally unharmed . ’
20 It was these three who stayed with her throughout her romance with Prince Charles .
21 We got a free bus pass and we , we used our money to , which I 'm glad we did with my husband only having a few years .
22 In July 1975 he escaped with his brothers , who had also been arrested in 1974 .
23 These it brings with it to its new life .
24 Communication was the basis of his work ; he invited contributions from those with particular expertise and these he collated with his own experience in the most comprehensive form to present a reliable work of reference .
25 Each one glowed with its own prismatic brilliance and each one was soaked in pure , living colour , in rainbow light , in fluid iridescence .
26 I thought she was really very nice and my opinion was formed from that one meeting with her by pure accident .
27 That one writes with its cap on .
28 and I think it 's perhaps important to start with that we go with something that 's a little bit open-ended that we can review in a years time er , perhaps a little bit later and say well look we have shown that we can do it valuably er the proof is in the pudding , it now beholds everybody to do it this way .
29 It is not so much that the stuff itself is pink ( the stuff itself is chartreuse , as a matter of fact ) but that everything connected with it and surrounding it is : its packaging , its bottle-top , the invitations and programmes for its launch at the Opéra-Comique — its vie , if you like , is en rose .
30 You 're sure nothing to do with it ? ’
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