Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.
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1 | It means I carry or I take it with me . |
2 | We both like beans on toast , although I like mine with liberal lashings of Worcester sauce , which I expect is far too exotic for the Prime Minister . |
3 | Although I tease it with a tender rage |
4 | Be pleased to tell them that I remember them with great kindness and great respect . |
5 | I started off at the s at the start I was er I was getting mouth ulcers , and then well I did n't get them to the severity that I got them with the sulfasalazine |
6 | Not every day , nor as often as I would wish , but I took my middle daughter to see it yesterday and we hugged it together , and two days before that I hugged it with a friend . |
7 | ‘ Will it help you if I tell you first that I love you , ’ he whispered , ‘ that I adore you with all my heart ? ’ |
8 | I have to confess that I walloped her with a newspaper but I did n't touch her . ’ |
9 | Roses are red the day is blue , my only wish now is that I spend it with you . |
10 | However , they have asked that I provide you with the draft ( unaudited ) results for the year to 31st October , 19XX in order that you may , if you so wish , reconsider your offer . |
11 | ‘ Mike thrust them at me before I left , so I brought them with me . |
12 | I got my nose pressed against the glass and it keeps steaming up with my huff , so I wipe it with my fingers . |
13 | Sally Curtiss , the Circle 's membership secretary , is here , so I entrusted her with the annexe key . ’ |
14 | And I like it with you two . |
15 | She tells them what she wants , she said er one , Fred said something to her one week and she said , well you know , you can get some sirloin , she says I like sirloin and I like it with fat . |
16 | Everyone sits quietly in the room and the leader draws an imaginary circle with a finger and says ‘ Here I have the wonderful magic circle and I sign it with a dot . |
17 | ‘ The gate 's open , ’ she said , ‘ and I wedged it with a brick . ’ |
18 | ‘ And I shared mine with an ATS girl , ’ Jane sighed . |
19 | Everybody had their own problems and I had mine with losing two the two babies , I had mine wondering if I 'd lose another you see and that that was my particular worry at the time . |
20 | Dinner I boil myself just a few potatoes , and I eat them with a piece of bread … |
21 | I was shaking by the time I got the thing to the Bunker , nearly frightening myself to death with my paranoid imaginings , but I prevailed ; I took the filthy skull there and I cleaned it and stuck a candle in it and I surrounded it with heavy magic , important things , and got back cold and wet to my warm little bed safely . |
22 | and I woo her with words |
23 | So I said OK , and I gave him a real fancy one — it was like topiary , and I left him with a rude word on the back of his head . |
24 | ‘ My son was 18 when I moved down here and I left him with grandparents . |
25 | I said that he could try to put the cube together and I left him with the pieces while I went to fetch some paper . |
26 | I recalled how sane and healthy they were , and I contrasted them with the fiends with whom I had to deal in 1816 ! |
27 | Oh , but you see that , that , that does n't always apply , because if I go into the library and I take it with me and I sit by er , that gentleman who keeps handing me the paper or that lady you know |
28 | My goggles ice up at regular intervals and I wipe them with my glove , afraid that I will miss the trail a groundless fear as the dogs follow the pack scent . |
29 | I brought grim news , and I delivered it with a certain mournful pleasure . |
30 | Her last words had been spoken very portentously , and I rewarded them with a dubious shrug . |