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

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1 I learned a lot from her , and when she and Wilson came to tea with me and we walked round my garden , she gave me a lot of good advice , evidently amazed at the poverty of my crops — ‘ These are not … your Brussels ? ’
2 They spoke with me and we got on famously .
3 Now he shook hands with me and we held each other .
4 I designed and made the drawings for some jigs and we made them I 'd two or three men with me and they made these jigs and them underneath the sets .
5 I went darling to one of the girls and she said yeah I said will you come with me and she said what 's the matter ?
6 You know , I was watching them do other people 's and my Aunty Gwendoline was with me and she said it 's said that it 's .
7 And she ended up spending , it was the best part of the day with me and she came with me to a couple of meetings I went to .
8 She was there with me and she knew these people were asking me .
9 Also my mum had to share a bedroom with me and she did n't like watching someone else seeing to me .
10 There was a young American photographer with me and I saw him get caught up in it and I pulled him aside and said ‘ Do n't even take it because that 's the picture that Newsweek is going to publish .
11 I had my camera with me and I saw there was a ladder up on the top deck and when I got up on the top deck it was quite a giddy height , not to be bit I looked at the mast then I climbed up the mast up three quarters of the way up the mast and er the view from up there looked right down on the causeway .
12 I had brought my bag with me and I left it in Armstrong along with my wallet , spare cash and watch , just taking enough to pay for a ticket and a towel .
13 and he was playing computer with me and I meant to come up to you .
14 He read a scene with me and I said : ‘ Just a moment , ’
15 There was a really nice nurse with me and I said : ‘ Please will you not leave me .
16 I said to her why did n't you say something and she said oh well it 's not up to me , it 's nothing to do with me and I said well , it 's more to do with you than
17 She said she 'll come on a Sunday morning with me and I said
18 And my mum , my mum was sat in The Weathers with me and I 'd talked to her and everything and I did n't even know that that
19 No one had a clue what was wrong with me and I had no idea what was going on .
20 Ah now you think about it , I mean there was this question in our maths test and I was chatting to him in the dinner queue about it and I was going yeah it was this and he goes oh you 're probably right and he was agreeing with me and I found out later that I was wrong but he still agreed with me .
21 Her father 's conviction unhinged what precarious stability she 'd managed to maintain and after she came out of the psychiatric hospital she got in touch with me and I gave her a job .
22 I just thought , if it was any good if I took Bryony to the hairdresser with me and you took Richard and James
23 He was very very tolerant with me and he brought me back into it without a lot of undue pressure and erm because transport was n't my life but I 'd sort of dedicated myself to it .
24 it was , it was actually there was a programme on television and my husband took me to the doctor and he said he felt I 'd been on it too long , I 'd been on it about six months and when I come off it , I come off it pretty quick and I ended up erm I did n't know what was wrong with me and it ended up I 've now got epilepsy , and they did n't know if it was caused through erm I took a stroke about three four month after that and then I got the epilepsy as well , so they do n't know if that me coming off it
25 Sometimes he played soldiers with them and they thought little of his plans for defence in depth .
26 Jazz switched the television off and came outside with them and they kicked a tin-can round the field a bit and then sat on some dumped oil-drums and watched the lights come on along the front and smoked a cigarette and reflected on their fate .
27 We shared our faith with them and they shared their lives with us .
28 and I visited their friends and went to their church with them and they gave me a wonderful time , did everything for me
29 I seemed fated to spend my time with them and it made me feel incomplete as though I were yet unborn .
30 so she said I , I went in and I said to Geraldine I 'm going I owe you any bloody money take the bugger out me wages , she says I ai n't having people that I like being stabbed like that by people like that , she said she ai n't worth the salt of the earth , she 's the salt of the earth she said with people like that pointing to Jenny and Jane , no way , she said and I 'm going with my mates , I turned round and the next thing Janet and Janet and Barbara in there , when we got up the pub at twelve o'clock , course we were all having sandwiches me and Pam got the , me and er Barb got there , then Pam come in then a few more come and erm then the plumber and all that come in with them and I said oh girls we never clocked out , so I said oh well I 'm gon na have to take my key back to Steve , burst out laughing , so I said oh no I said why do n't we have a key cracking competition so of course that 's what we did we all took our keys out of our bag and we went ready for she 's a jolly good ready , steady , fellow , for she 's go and we cracked these ruddy keys and shoved them up in the air
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