Example sentences of "'s [prep] [noun] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | and this other force is the fallen angels , the demons , if they , they can have , oh this women used to say oh he 's with me , he , he 's in bed with me at night |
2 | And she 's sure she 's in love with him . |
3 | I 'd say she 's in love with him also . |
4 | Edith 's in love with her husband but it 's a boring love , nothing exciting ever happens and she probably goes to bingo . |
5 | ‘ You think he 's in love with her ? ’ |
6 | ‘ He 's in love with her , you can see that , ’ said Mrs Durbeyfield to her husband . |
7 | ‘ He 's in love with me ! ’ |
8 | He says he 's in love with me . ’ |
9 | ‘ She wants to marry me off to you , ’ he said , ‘ and she 's in love with me ? |
10 | ‘ He 's in love with you , ’ said Betty . |
11 | She 's in love with you . |
12 | ‘ Eleanor 's in love with you , ’ Jessamy reminded him impatiently . |
13 | PLAYER : the old man thinks he 's in love with his daughter . |
14 | PLAYER : No , no , no — he has n't got a daughter — the old man thinks he 's in love with his daughter . |
15 | He 's in love with his wife and she can have anything she wants . |
16 | Jaswant says he 's in team with you ? ’ |
17 | On the list you see in appendix one , there are six there that are showing charges lower than ours , although I 'm not sure , one of the Dyfed , and I 'm not sure how they differentiate between normal and high , in terms of er , occupancy , I suspect it 's in line with our low dependency , high dependency definition in the private sector , and you 'll see in the report that we do say that far and away the majority of people coming into your own homes are in the high dependency category . |
18 | I take it that it was the clear intention of Parliament ( certainly it 's in line with my own inclination ) that the net of secondary education should be cast more widely into the lower income scales ; that class-distinction should be tempered and blurred throughout the educational field , and that merit — whatever that may be — should be the test , rather than money or social background , of a person 's fitness to receive an expensive secondary education . |
19 | I bought them from Marks and Spencer 's in Cambridge with my first salary cheque . " |
20 | Obviously it 'll not be done for the launch but he 's made a smart job of it it looks really smart done it in yellow , erm and really later on this week I 'm just tidying up , I 've got to go and see F I B just to make sure everything 's in place with them in the mounted section and really this time a week tomorrow it 'll be launched . |
21 | Who 's on holiday with you then ? |
22 | And I would say it 's on highways with your traffic on the access and on parking , and added that to the list , I did n't say that in the first instant . |
23 | he 's at war with himself you see , that 's why he 's |