Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 I became intimately acquainted with some of those I met , and the lives and habits of many others naturally came under observation .
2 But as I became more acquainted with this set and stopped rushing from impossible passage to impossible passage , hoping against hope that at some point he would lose his balance and tumble like a second-rate trapeze artist off his swing , I was unwittingly dragged in to a more sinister , melancholic side to his playing .
3 It 's just that I got so involved with what was going on that I completely forgot !
4 Offers were pouring in , my money was increasing by the week and I 'd already signed with A.T.V. for a T.V. show with five other ‘ New Faces ’ acts — Victoria Wood and Lenny Henry among them .
5 When my father died there were a lot of quarrels between my mother and I. I 'd always lived with my father , so I did n't know her , or how she wanted me to be .
6 I 'd better come with you and help you … steady ! ’
7 ‘ In that case I 'd better come with you , ’ Woodruffe said .
8 I did spot an up-and-coming bass guitarist I 'd once played with , and in one corner , drinking champagne , was the author of what was supposed to be the definitive guide to the beers of the world .
9 And so I got more and more involved with the electronics thing , and stopped playing in groups completely in 1980 , having started work in the design section of various electronics companies like Pignose , Oberheim and BC Rich , who I 'd actually started with in ‘ 77 , then Fender during ‘ 81 and ‘ 82 . ’
10 I work for the same pre project as Verity and I worked with five , fifteen , sixteen year old boys , just yesterday , and they were one of the best groups I 'd ever worked with because
11 I had already discussed with Roger Penrose the idea of defining a black hole as the set of events from which it was not possible to escape to a large distance , which is now the generally accepted definition .
12 So the remark was a climax to a series of similar remarks which I had previously received with only mild resentment or embarrassment .
13 Then , with a blitheness I had never associated with Pike , he stepped two paces back into the path of the oncoming truck .
14 I had never worked with an actor like that .
15 The Times , the Financial Times , the Sun ( twenty things you did n't know about your favourite Jewish Momma — twenty things which , needless to say , I had never discussed with the Sun .
16 I began to feel , as I had always felt with my aunts , that personal affairs were unimportant : we were only sticks in the great river of history that was sweeping us along .
17 Besides my mother 's whispered asides with their garnish of guilt , I had only brushed with two cancer sufferers in my life .
18 Left message with reception that I had only dealt with three calls — no more time to deal with any others .
19 I had recently stayed with him in Scotland : knowing him was a help , for I felt out of my milieu .
20 The next few gybes were the first I had ever done with speed all the way through the turn , in fact , it happened so quickly that I could n't change the rig fast enough — so then I had to work on the rig change .
21 She wore new black button-up boots and on her head was perched the largest black hat I had ever seen with a black bird on top .
22 In most cases that I 've dealt with and I 've f I repeat I 've probably dealt with more than any other living person in court , er there has been a clear case of rape .
23 ‘ And I 've already dealt with it , ’ said Alex firmly .
24 ‘ Meanwhile I 've just signed with Stock Aitken and Waterman to produce my next records , and there are plenty of things happening on the television score — it 's all rather secret but there is talk of a sit-com this autumn . ’
25 Okay so if I can just go through what I 've just talked with , with you about .
26 Executors we 've dealt with and expenses , alterations I 've just dealt with er Oh if you want to change you mind , and remember a will is only a piece of paper until you die , you can change your mind as often as you like I have made a will in the past Four wills in one year for one of my clients , his right he 's perfectly entitled to do that er and it 's better that you alter it frequently if your circumstances change than that you do n't be aware of how things go in the way that you do n't want them do .
27 ‘ But most of the people I 've either played with already or they 're dead now .
28 I saw the plight of the Jews , but I 've also served with the Arabs in M I six of the Field Security Service , from Turkey to Libya , and erm I do n't like what I see .
29 John Lukic is a top professional and the best goalkeeper I 've ever played with . ’
30 ‘ I ca n't remember the colour of the eyes of every boy I 've ever danced with , for heaven 's sake .
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