Example sentences of "with [pron] and [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I had a fishing net with me and carefully fished it out .
2 He left nothing of the kind with me and never made any reference to such a document .
3 All our friends know he 's infatuated with me and always comes back when his temper has cooled down .
4 It has stayed with me and currently resides in my DOS directory .
5 ‘ She would often come and have an afternoon cup of tea with me and then pick my brain as to what BA had asked me to do that morning .
6 His other tactic was to agree with me and then stand well back from whatever foolish project I 'd come up with .
7 ‘ Yes , but perhaps he thought I might meet some wealthy man who would instantly fall in love with me and so relieve him of some of the responsibility , ’ she retorted , too angry to even think what she was saying , and then gave a derisive smile when she saw that he was half tempted to believe it .
8 This may well be a little rose-tinted , but that weighty , bulldog clip-around-the-nose sensation appears to have been with me and indeed to have shaped me — not only me , but my nose ; not only my nose , but my personality — for as far back as I can see .
9 They seemed to be positioned at random as if the guests had been playing a game with them and not sitting around the table in an orderly fashion .
10 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
11 She continued to exhibit most of her work with them and also held frequent one-woman shows at the Lefevre Gallery from 1930 onwards .
12 They therefore adopt a deeply hostile stance towards intellectual developments of the last two hundred years such as Darwinism and Biblical Criticism , when they would have done better to engage with them and even turn them to their advantage .
13 This winsome description fits in with the descriptions of the messianic age in the book of Isaiah , with the wolf lying down with the lamb , the lion and the ox eating straw together , and the little child playing happily and fearlessly with them and even putting its little hand unhurt into the hole of the poisonous viper .
14 Apathy occurs as a result of our suppressing negative emotions and feelings , not being able or prepared to deal with them and so letting them accumulate in our unconscious mind .
15 He would dearly have loved to be with them and greatly regretted that age precluded any such thing .
16 The program takes you on a drive with Noddy in his little yellow car around ToyTown , visiting friends , interacting with them and occasionally tooting your horn .
17 And you did that with them and then laid it down , you see , and then you gathered your sheaf and put it on that and turned it round and gave it a twist like that and then And that was how it was done .
18 Erm well perhaps you , you wou would you er let me perhaps er well not let me but perhaps I could ring a few of erm those people just to have a chat with them and perhaps put , you know , talk about the er planning your future exercise with them as well , could you , would you give me some numbers please ?
19 My father told me that when he was young he got in a fight with someone and nearly killed him , and that the man swore vengeance .
20 ‘ How can you spend seven years with someone and not remain friends ? ’
21 ‘ But you ca n't have spent a lifetime with someone and not feel some affection for them . ’
22 ‘ Let's face it , every man has the dilemma of wanting to be with someone and yet wanting to be on his own .
23 Back with the dancers , Humphreys peeled off all his clothes , started playing with himself and finally urinated on the dance-floor .
24 I want to fuck with you and never stop .
25 Just let it stay with you and then breathe it away . ’
26 It is not the commonly occurring long drawn out explanatory warning ( 'If you do n't stop whining I 'll get cross with you and then put you in time out until you stop' ) .
27 ‘ David Parkin had had an affair with you and then started one with Nicola .
28 Could I walk with you and then find my own way back to San Marco ? ’
29 I want to be with you and still hope this will be possible one day .
30 And and er Katie was off the day before with something and just managed to get to school that day .
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