Example sentences of "with [pron] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The mines , the steelworks , the shipyards , all killed off and with them communities killed off .
2 She said it 's a big , big cut off , if your phone rings you 're out , so of course the phone were ringing , then it went to one in post , no it never , it went first from Ann from Lynnette then to Ann and then it went to Kathy and then it went to erm somebody else and then it come to me but I 've got seven hundred thousand pounds worth of money on my desk that I were banking and Jane had got that job and Jane was on post in cash cos she ai n't got a job cos that thing with them shoes did n't take off and do you know
3 He intended ‘ to nominate some gentlemen who were not connected with engineering or architecture and to associate with them others having a thorough knowledge of those professions ’ .
4 It do n't get done without it 's me what does it , and I ca n't do it every day with them buggers throwing stuff all over the carpet .
5 Yeah , you sa you 've got enough chopping and fucking changing like , it was fucking nightmare with them kids going
6 Apple Computer Inc on Wednesday launches its first full-function servers , and with them hopes to persuade small- and medium-size businesses to buy from it all the computer equipment they need ; the new Workgroup servers can process data up to four times faster than Quadras , and although they will support alien machines , they are designed primarily for networks consisting mainly of Macintoshes ; the Workgroup Server Models 60 and 80 cost from $3,080 to $10,000 , the high-end Model 95 at $7,600 to $13,000 ; the 95 is out by the end of April the other two this summer ; the company also has a new Release 4.0 of its AppleShare file and print sharing software , and a high-end AppleShare Pro ; the company is also launching AppleTalk Connection for MS-DOS and Windows to enable cross communications between Macintosh and MS-DOS boxes in a network .
7 A warehouseman with whom goods have been deposited is guilty of no conversion by keeping them , or restoring them to the person who deposited them with him , though that person turns out to have had no authority from the true owner . ’
8 A recurring complaint was that the letter was from someone with whom wholesalers had had no previous contact .
9 It is planned to establish close links between the new Institute and universities , particularly in the north , with whom discussions have already taken place .
10 Some researchers with whom discussions have been held admit to copying theses obtained on inter-library loan , and justify such behaviour by saying that ‘ it 'll be all right as long as I do n't publish ’ .
11 And that tuned in well with my inclinations to look for formal qualities and make more or less abstract patterns out of nature .
12 But when Siegfried drove away , the activity stopped abruptly and as I was leaving with my pockets stuffed with the equipment for my round I glanced into the sitting room and saw the young man stretched in his favourite chair .
13 Once , I was waiting at the bus stop one Sunday with my bags packed ready to go to Sheffield when Otley came running up : ‘ Do n't you want to see Fragile Earth ?
14 ‘ Now I will have to sit at home with my fingers crossed and hope we get the right result . ’
15 I grab the butt , with my fingers curled around the reel seating , and strike .
16 But later a friend pointed out that , knowing me , I was probably sitting hunched up , with my arms crossed over my fat belly , fiddling with my wedding ring .
17 A bright-red saloon car zoomed past from the south and shot me to my feet with my arms waving wildly .
18 As he lay , with my arms wrapped around his body , I brought down my head hard on his face , and drew a lot of blood from him .
19 I sit with my arms wrapped around the chrome railing and my bare heels gripping the sides .
20 With my finances stretched to the limit because I had committed myself to spending all of that May in the Highlands , I drove back to the pub in Glenelg to consider it .
21 I shall be flying round there with my boxes to collect them .
22 It 's been bad enough walking about with my insides falling out and knowing people were looking and having to keep on behaving like a healthy young virgin who 's never had anything to do with a man .
23 That morning , as I lay with my teeth chattering in anticipation on the wooden floor of the supply hut , I heard five more explosions .
24 I felt and slid my arms under Harry 's and with my feet slipping on the muddy bottom yanked him upwards as fiercely as I could and found him still stuck and yanked again twice more with increasing desperation until finally whatever had been holding him released its grasp and he came shooting to the surface , only to begin falling sluggishly back again as a dead weight .
25 With my feet frozen to the floor , I followed the red lights in the sky until they both disappeared and the two loud bangs which followed signified that they too had come down heavily somewhere .
26 I also loved The Flintstones , I wanted to have a car like Fred Flintstone 's with my feet poking out of the bottom , ’ said Kylie .
27 I ended up getting carried to the station with my feet handcuffed , my hands handcuffed , lain in the bottom of the van .
28 The first two days at ‘ The Pickeridge ’ I spent in my room , with my meals brought up by Ada , the housemaid , and being visited by Lady Shelley .
29 I lay with my limbs stretched out as stiff as though rigor mortis had set in , and imitated a corpse so as to give greater reality to the enquiry .
30 I suppose you think I mean I want to walk down the aisle in white with my friends watching , but that 's not it , that 's not what this feeling is to do with .
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