Example sentences of "with i [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 DAVID LYNCH will unveil Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me aka Twin Peaks The Movie at Cannes Film Festival this month .
2 The time now , on the Breakfast Call , with me Douglas Cameron , is three minutes to seven .
3 And today I have with me Geoffrey Caston , who is Secretary General of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals .
4 And to help me provide some answers , I have with me Dick Grimsdale , who is Professor and Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the university ; Joe Turner , who is a Developmental Psychologist ; and Peter Dauber , who is a Physicist and colleague of mine .
5 I have with me Professor Geoffrey Best , who I hope will help me do the decent thing by our partners .
6 The contributors will largely be from the educational faculty at the University , and in this first programme I have with me Professor Tony Becher , who is Chairman of the Education Area .
7 This week I have with me Meg Braga , a friend , and a lady of many interests and talents who is thoroughly involved in the local community .
8 Contributors are largely from the Education Faculty at the university , and today I have with me Dr Johanna Turner , who is a Developmental Psychologist and the person who is particularly interested in development in young children .
9 Today I have with me Dr Mike King , who 's made a study of science teaching in schools .
10 Today I have with me Dr Mike King , who 's made a study of science teaching in schools .
11 I have with me Eric Huton , who is particularly interested in the problems of children with special educational needs .
12 This evening I have with me Norbert Lynton , who is Professor of History of Art at the University .
13 In the parlour you go , me lad , or I 'll crown yer with me kitchen poker . ’
14 Today I have with me Mrs. Julia Knight and Dr. Michael Eraut , who , together with Tony Becher , have recently completed a study that looked at parental involvement in primary schools .
15 I chased 'im all the way up the Butts with me stew saucepan , and a bobby 'ad to come an' save 'im from 'aving 'is brains bashed in .
16 Tonight we 're going to take a look at two aspects of education and I have with me Stephen Ball , who 's been carrying out research into the different between streamed and mixed ability classes in comprehensive schools , and Sandy Grassy , who co-ordinates the many links between the science side of the university and schools .
17 And welcome to the lunch time phone in with me John Simpson , and I 'm here through till erm one o'clock as you heard .
18 The time , twenty one minutes past twelve and it 's erm the lunch time phone in with me John Simpson through till one o'clock , do n't forget we 've got the latest news headlines coming up at half past twelve , and if you want to join in the phone in you can now , Oxford three double one , one double one , the lines are open , there are lines free , so if you want to ring in .
19 Today I have with me Tony Bailey from the university ; Bob Glover , who is Principal of Portslade Community College ; and John Werner , who is Head of Stanley Deason High School .
20 Today it 's the turn of chemistry , and I have with me Ken Sedden , who 's a lecturer in chemistry at the university .
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