Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [v-ing] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 The same was true when I tried recording with the ME-6 through a Fostex desk onto cassette .
2 I enjoyed working with the outside tradesmen .
3 I enjoyed working with the children .
4 Putting that aside , I enjoyed playing with the various contraptions which was both fun and time filling ( during boring lunch hours ! )
5 So after I finished Sleeping With The Enemy I walked Pennine Way to release all the pent-up aggression and that helped , ’ he says .
6 I started skating with a couple of guys called Sam and Luke who had skated for a while in London .
7 Clearly I connected eating with the beneficence of nature ( the sun , the products of the earth ) and with friendship , companionship and community .
8 what she was getting at , she knew exactly what she was shopping for , she went into that shop , there was the list , it was handed in , I bet it took her less time to shop then , than it did later when she went shopping with a vague idea well I must n't forget this , I must n't forget that , but then the wandering around sort of oh that looks nice and I fancy that
9 The first morning we spent weaving with every other needle , laying the wool across by hand ! this put me off right away , because we were using punchcard machines , so nothing would have been easier than to slip in Card 1 and go ahead with our weaving without any trouble .
10 We began working with the campesino cooperative , Union Nacional de Comunidades del Frente para la Liberacion ( UNACOFL ) and the Health Brigade " Manuel Federico Castillo " .
11 Yesterday , the inquiry heard details of letters written by Customs and Foreign Office officials in which they discussed interfering with the defence case .
12 She made several ‘ women 's ’ films for Rank , including STREET CORNER ( 1953 ) about the women police in Chelsea , which she always cited as a particularly enjoyable experience since it involved working with a mainly female crew and cast .
13 He had partly explained why he needed her help , how it involved complying with the terms of his uncle 's will , although he had n't admitted yet why he needed the money so desperately .
14 Mr.Groves had aspirations to become a missionary and was instrumental in getting Kitto a place in the Missionary College in Islington , London where he learnt printing with a view to being of some service in some foreign missionary institution .
15 He advised finishing with the architect in Manchester and " getting a local man in " .
16 He saw how every little niggling thing old Andy had given him to do counted — how one developed his muscle , another his eye , a third his judgement of time and distance ; how each hour he spent working with the foremast hands taught him to know and understand them better against the day when such men as they were would look to him for guidance .
17 He began fiddling with the tripod and did n't answer .
18 He began toying with a beermat while Rachel , emboldened by his leading questions about her , went on , ‘ May one ask why , if you were enjoying it out there as much as you say you were ? ’
19 Colin Mcrae says his break pipe broke and he finished driving with no breaks .
20 Course he started messing with the er bodywork and the engine and they just wrecked it , but then he sold it to another driver and this other bloke Bob erm oh
21 John Hill says he started racing with a ski boat and then when the engines got bigger he had to have a go at powerboating which he really enjoys …
22 He started playing with the dark hair spilling over his chest .
23 He loved working with a woman who understood clothes .
24 It commenced trading with a Notional Government Bond contract in 1986 .
25 ‘ Try these , ’ he said returning with a dress and coat which he handed to her .
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