Example sentences of "[adv] with [pers pn] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 Even the dust and horse-smell seemed to be still with him and he reminded you of Lamarr Dean and Early and almost everyone of them you ever saw : all made of the same leather and hardly ever smiling unless they were with their own look-alike brothers .
32 The car was still with us as I slid into the kerb just short of the hotel entrance .
33 Problems of rot were always with us but there were other problems as well which were just as serious .
34 Firstly of course , many sincere viewpoints are held and vigorously presented , perhaps reflecting a morality that is now unfashionable or less prevalent ; these viewpoints are always with us and it is proper that they should be so , and that they are seriously and sympathetically heard .
35 Do you want to nip home with me while I change ? ’
36 Not just that he 's home with me but we had our courting days and you and Sarah missed even those .
37 Did n't walk home with me cos I had to go I was and wa , was going to the other side .
38 I used to have a load of homework to take home with me because I had to catch up but I did n't used to mind that .
39 Paula had brought her friend Louise home with her and they would be sharing the sort of older-girl talk that always made Sally feel like an intruder — and a very gauche , childish intruder at that .
40 Unable to ‘ hit the bottle ’ , Gary had to take the official doctor home with him before he could provide the required sample .
41 But Nigel took the cloak home with him and it 's been another string to his bow ever since .
42 Thus confidential data can be stored on such a disk and the user of this data can physically remove it , even take it home with him if he so desires , thereby ensuring that the information can not be seen by any unauthorised persons This control over sensitive data coupled with the fact that the computer is personal to one user at a time gives the operator a greater sense of confidence in , and control over , the machine he is using .
43 A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet .
44 But I think probably the most disturbing was some of the poor people in , in psychiatry erm and er that was very hard work because you seemed to take the problems home with you and you kept thinking about some of the conditions that people had .
45 Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish .
46 Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish .
47 Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish .
48 Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish .
49 You lift your hand to me and touch me just once with it and I promise you you wo n't be able to walk for days , because I 'll smash every movable thing in this room over you .
50 Try to find out at the very least what position the interviewer holds with the company and whether you will be working directly with him or her .
51 I gets on all right with him but I do n't like him .
52 Will you be all right with him while I take a better look at the other bloke ? ’
53 ‘ Woody , ’ Rogers said , ‘ is it all right with you if we all go over to St Denis and cause a certain amount of devastation ? ’
54 yeah , he looks like he 's taken them for protection cos he 's like and no one will come near with them cos they 're like , really if they 'd see ya
55 Play straight with me or I 'll destroy you .
56 Indeed it would not be too much to say that neither woman ever really got over it ; a day before the wedding he had written to Mary Trevelyan , expressing the hope that she would remain on friendly terms both with him and his new wife , but the old intimacy had necessarily gone for ever .
57 Paul Ferris was acquitted , but Mr Thompson had told the court that he had no faith in the police to deal fairly with him or his family .
58 Mr. Farr 's dog Bess was often with him when he went to the garden and we were good friends , having wonderful games of hide and seek .
59 She agreed energetically with me that she writes like Galsworthy .
60 He says that he would not get on so well with her if he had his meals with her , but as he lives quite separately they are very friendly and he likes to know that they are near if he wants company . ’
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