Example sentences of "with you [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Because I can go down with you and get them sent off
2 Only if I 'm going I might as well come up with you and get it all done together are n't I ?
3 ‘ I 'll come to the station with you and get your ticket . ’
4 ‘ I 'm pleading with you and mocking myself at the same time : how can you bear to resist ? ’
5 ‘ Then I will stay with you and drive you back here .
6 Ask if you can take the form away with you and put it in the post the same day , or bring it back later .
7 It could also , of course , be a real time connection with an operator who can discuss your difficulty with you and resolve it .
8 Can I come and live with you and help you ?
9 ‘ So he was going to have a drink with you and help you get yours down , was that the idea ? ’
10 I 'd better come with you and help you … steady ! ’
11 I began to wonder if he was doing it deliberately , if he knew I was insanely in love with you and thought it was funny to goad me . ’
12 I lay on my bed in a cheap lodging house and cried and I tell you Ellen I wished I was with you and receiving your kindness which was great to me .
13 I 'll come with you and introduce you to Helen , Sister Reynolds , at the same time . ’
14 You will keep my warrant with you and use it if you must . ’
15 ‘ Do you want me to come with you and show you the way out ? ’ offered Endill .
16 Once you go through reception they do n't know what you 're like , or what your background is , but they tend to be rough with you and push you and see how far they can go — and most of the girls crack .
17 but er I do n't know if you can get this information to er to your fellow students but it really concerns the graduation rehearsal which takes place on er Friday erm on Friday we 're going out er as a group on Friday afternoon at one fifteen to Church House er to run through the rehearsal procedure er the graduation it 's important that on that day that you bring along your robes bring your robes with you and bring your , bring them along , they should be pressed so that you can er wear them er the you should also please
18 ‘ I thought I could control my feelings , have an exciting affair with you and keep myself intact .
19 Let me share my thoughts with you and see what we come up with .
20 ‘ Can I come back with you and play it over — or borrow it ? ’
21 I will go to Auckland with you and represent my family at this meeting . ’
22 Always carry it with you or push it into the soil .
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