Example sentences of "with [pron] [pron] [vb mod] be " in BNC.
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1 | He did this sort of job , too , and if you were with me everything would be perfect . |
2 | ‘ I think if you asked most players in England if they 'd like to swap places with me they 'd be jumping over the top of each other to do it . |
3 | ‘ And I have just the person with me who will be invaluable . |
4 | Should you wish to discuss this with me I may be most easily reached via telephone . |
5 | Consequently , if you do n't feel you want to cooperate with me I shall be justified in going ahead with my job and in leaving you free to act in any way you think fit . ’ |
6 | I hoped if you saw her with me you 'd be jealous ! |
7 | They are all conscious thoughts and once you have experimented with them you 'll be able to adopt your favourites or replace them with your own . |
8 | To be associated with them you must be either a square-headed German or a bearded Bolshevik . |
9 | and if you can have a word with them I 'd be grateful that just lays the foundation for me to talk to them and er and to go and see them . |
10 | at those , because you 've I mean you 've done so much work on the , you 're doing so well with them it would be a shame to just let it sort of slip out of your mind . |
11 | Students with individual licences within a shared tenancy , for example , have no control over the landlord 's choice of other tenants with whom they may be forced to share . |
12 | In addition , it is argued that ministers should have a larger say in the appointment and transfer of senior departmental officials with whom they would be working ; that ministers should have their own private political office of specialist and political advisers ; that junior ministers should be involved in the work of departmental and interdepartmental committees which are at the moment the preserve of departmental officials ; and that backbenchers should be more closely involved in the decision-making process through bringing them into government departments . |
13 | At the press conference in Paris on Wednesday , Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates said , ‘ SAP will be one company with whom we will be working very closely , because the client-server work they are doing is leadership work . ’ |
14 | Or the parents of a child with whom one may be working ? |
15 | When Ruth climbed into her bed that night Miss Beard was packing for her next day 's departure and she was far more talkative than usual , regaling Ruth with the names and pedigrees of notables with whom she might be privileged to breathe the same air . |
16 | As they moved around the room , Luke introducing her to the people with whom she would be working , Maria struggled to put his threats out of her mind and minimise her own reaction to him , both six years ago and now . |
17 | As is his wont , Ash treats Pliable , with whom he might be supposed to sympathise , with more apparent spleen than he directs towards his monstrous monk whose ravings have a certain real sublimity . |
18 | Someone with whom he could be free . |
19 | Some little Harriet Smith , with whom he could be mousy and sane and happy . |
20 | — is this someone with whom I can be really honest ? |
21 | But as for meeting somebody with whom you could be together , well , I would n't say no to that … |
22 | The student who seems fascinating across a seminar room , or the sorrowful homesick student in the crowded bar , on whom you take pity — these are not necessarily the ones with whom it might be best to share a kitchen all year . |
23 | Not least , the CIA was induced to help before it realized that the man with whom it would be dealing was one it had already discarded . |
24 | I think you might do better to live with him for a while , before you actually tie the nuptial knot with someone who may be borrowing your knickers for the next 60 years . |
25 | How do you know that you have n't landed yourself with someone who 'll be struck dumb with nerves ? ’ |
26 | I 'm in touch with someone who should be able to tell me exactly when he was at the Institute — and when he was n't . ’ |
27 | How could she argue with someone who could be so cold-heartedly ruthless in his approach to life ? |
28 | The danger of over-embalming is not there because these fluids are designed to be mixed , not like old fashioned fluids with which nothing could be mixed except some Fairy Liquid for lanolin content . |
29 | Each account is naturally biased towards the native language of the linguist in question as well as other languages with which s/he may be familiar . |
30 | Just imagine the abuse with which they would be showered by people who would tell them : ‘ Since it is easily possible for the economy to grow at 4 , 5 , 6 per cent or any other figure you like , the public are being cheated of the growth of public expenditure which they have a right to enjoy by this niggardly Government which is only counting on being able safely to increase public expenditure at a rate of 2 to 2and1/2 ; per cent . ’ |