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

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1 The flight engineer , who had been at Halton as all apprentice with me and had left and later returned to the Air Force , complained bitterly as I was making all the preparations for take-off , but I ignored him .
2 She added : ‘ He seemed obsessed with me and wanted to move to London and divorce his wife . ’
3 Her sister was fond of animals too , but had never had very much to do with them and had moved away from home just after her eighteenth birthday .
4 Poor students at the university were long known as ‘ mealie students ’ because they took a sack of meal and salt lumps with them and had to make it last all term .
5 We began to work cooperatively. I sat down with them and began to play with matchsticks too .
6 This morning she had fought a battle with herself and had left off the concealing shirt .
7 After the third visit he had , without invitation , walked home with her and had shared her tin of tomato soup and her fish fingers .
8 As he approached the water she begged him to come with her and tried to drag him into the sea .
9 He had taken it that Anna knew like everyone else , he was half in love with her and wanted to show his allegiance .
10 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
11 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
12 Morton went off with him and returned pushing a wide porter 's barrow , with empty sacks in it .
13 When they were younger he and Grandma had a little farm and I think that Grandma did not have an easy life with him and had to do a good bit of the farm work .
14 When his father remonstrated with him and refused to believe that the respectable staff of the Sunday School had put any such nonsense in his head , the wee boy protested : ‘ But if I told you what we did learn about Moses and the Red Sea , you 'd never believe me . ’
15 America put Japan back on its feet , dusted it down , shook hands with it and said let bygones be bygones .
16 ‘ Joe ( Royle ) sat with us and kept leaning over to praise Goram by saying things like , ‘ He 's a terrific cricketer , you know .
17 ‘ Pray , sir , may I ask you , do you think that if St. Paul happened to be travelling with us and had passed the place where he was born , that he would have pointed out the fact to us ? ’
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