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

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1 Well , the gravestone certainly stands by the porch and it does have a hole drilled through it , said to have been where the iron stake was hammered through the stone into the coffin , but I 'm afraid that I agree with the general consensus voiced around the bar of the Sun Inn and the George and Dragon that George Hodgson was guilty of nothing but old age , that the only thing he sucked were his gums , and that the hole in the stone was made for a railing or gatepost .
2 My hon. Friend is entirely right and I agree with him .
3 The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right and I agree with every word he says .
4 I never understand why the teeth of winter bite so cruelly down into the bone , how daylight sickens from the east , why Elsbeth is so chill as I lie with her , why the nights are so long , without word or gleam .
5 I 'm sure the advice for the wealthy to hire a personal bodyguard is useful but I 'm not quite sure if I agree with the investment possibilities of ‘ Aeronautics engineer Paul Moller 's flying car , the M200X , which could allow four people to cruise at 322 miles an hour ’ , thus allaying any fears about the collapse of the transport infrastructure .
6 It is very informative and I agree with all of the points raised .
7 So we do have a problem to address but the I I like Mr would certainly want some explanation from the director of social services if erm the report that we have before us at the planning sub-committee is incorrect because I deal with it said it it be noted that the capacity now exists to arrange for the transfer of residents from four homes to other res residential units as part of the rationalisation programme .
8 Flavia was beautiful and I danced with her again and again .
9 Law of the evidence in relation to that change will be apparent when I deal with the question of loss of future earnings .
10 He was quite unmoved when I sympathized with them about the loss of the three members of their crew .
11 We 've certainly got more in common than I 'ave with my real brother .
12 That still left equipment , so I pondered which BCA member retailer would be least likely to tell me to get knotted if I telephoned with my hypothetical shopping list .
13 ‘ I think if any couple goes through a separation , it is very difficult and I sympathise with them , ’ he said .
14 I was bloody difficult because I came with my own agenda and I was n't going to have a whitewash .
15 I 'm not really doing that right because I mean I should n't agree I What you say is right whether I agree with it or not .
16 I would like to believe that he is right though I notice with regret that the academic professions of social and cultural anthropology are in fact full of people who would like to objectify " man " by loading down their publications with tables of statistics .
17 " I thought you frivolous , malicious and heartless when I lived with you .
18 It is also true that I disagreed with his choice of menu , but that is hardly cause for murder . ’
19 Her mother had told her to bring back at least one load before it got dark , and it would be much more fun if I went with her .
20 Well , that last statement is not exactly true as I agree with the sentiments of those who have argued that the Exile clubs should not be in the Courage Leagues , which are meant to be for English players .
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