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

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1 ‘ We were rather brusque and offhand with her when she came in that first time , ’ Waterman remembered .
2 THE Queen has always liked Fergie and gets on much better with her than she does with her other daughter-in-law , Princess Diana .
3 We knew that Frank got on better with us than he had with his fellow countrymen and hoped that being with us would help bring him back to himself .
4 She tried to cast the thought from her , but it stayed stubbornly with her as he took another small step towards her .
5 ‘ That 's OK , I can deal with it ; I 'm all for a good fight , especially with you as my opponent — it keeps life from being dull .
6 ‘ Look , Ace is angry enough with me as it is , but if he thought I 'd betray … ’
7 PAMELA : This weights less with me than anything else you have said , for there is an end of all merit and all good behaviour on my side if I consent to your proposals , and what , sir , would the world say were you to marry your harlot ?
8 ‘ My position was one of timid and humble listener … ’ said the Spanish painter Remedios Varo , speaking for many of her Surrealist sisters , ‘ I was together with them because I felt certain affinity ’ .
9 ‘ Yes , but my tongue runs away with me and I find it difficult to realize that Matt is dead . ’
10 Because when we take , it 's best to have one here and then Claire will be taking it away with her when you go .
11 ‘ Roman and I have been working so hard on this business fair , he 's promised to take me away with him when it 's over ! ’
12 He would persuade her that he loved her , ask her to promise to run away with him if her father refused his consent to their marriage , and , when he finally asked her father for her hand , threaten him with the prospect of his daughter 's elopement — he and Jared Tunstall both knew how self-willed his daughter was , and that any threat from her would not be idle .
13 I often used to wonder whether we should carry these new springs of happiness away with us when we emerged .
14 What is it that we carry away with us when we leave a gallery that creates a desire in us to paint , to draw or simply to doodle on a page .
15 Away with you and your mumming ! ’
16 ‘ I 'm hardened to the noise that D and Baby make at home , but I do n't let them get away with it while I 'm around . ’
17 Does n't no , but the point if that was being contemplated and today we get away with it but we would n't get away with it tomorrow or Thursday .
18 Er that they are changing a whole range o of non-economic variables which allow the peasant the world to see the world does n't have to be like this we can actually question the landlord and not only can we get away with it but we can get something out of it .
19 there 's many more get away with it than there is actually captured ones .
20 just see them all getting away with it and they makes me thing something ought to be done , which has the people that lose out or the people who go in there very politely , fill out their claim
21 She could have got away with it and he had more than once suggested she should , begged her almost .
22 We 'd have got away with it if we had noticed that the polystyrene tiles had slipped out of alignment — but having shifted dozens of tanks around we made the fatal error of complacency and did n't check the underlay .
23 They broke into his brand new Ford Sierra Cosworth and raced away with it as he began work on another of his smash-hit Spender series .
24 ‘ The terns get away with it because they are n't noticed . ’
25 ‘ I still ca n't work out how they got away with it because I 'd only left it outside the tent for a few moments before it vanished .
26 He was friendly enough , thankfully a Norman born , so Benjamin could converse easily with him whilst I could follow the general gist of their conversation .
27 Jazz switched the television off and came outside with them and they kicked a tin-can round the field a bit and then sat on some dumped oil-drums and watched the lights come on along the front and smoked a cigarette and reflected on their fate .
28 Some sportsmen connect you viscerally with them when they perform , often those who , like Christie , are not infallible , are not always perfectly behaved , but who give you both a run for your money and a sense that what they 're doing is dramatic and important .
29 She was still with me when I arrived at Cannes two days later .
30 ‘ Three of them , Gyonval , Gwyllos and Curundoloc were still with me when I reached the forbidden world and found the shrine in ruins . ’
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