Example sentences of "with [pron] [coord] you " in BNC.

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1 Stay here with me or you might be sorry .
2 You 're having some row between yourselves and it 's nothing to do with me and you never want to listen to me and — ’
3 You 're with me and you 'll go home when I take you . ’
4 Listen again to Maggie May , Stay With Me and You Wear It Well — and mourn a fallen giant .
5 turf her out on the bed she might sleep with me and you sleep on the settee or would be a bit better than two beds than the settee , an extra bed space for her mum 's house too much for over Christmas , that 's not fair she 's not all over the place .
6 I just thought , if it was any good if I took Bryony to the hairdresser with me and you took Richard and James
7 When you come out of there I mean , if you do like we when I 've ever gone I take my shampoo with me and you can have a shower and wash your hair , get the chlorine off you and they do sell er , chips upstairs and they 're not very expensive .
8 You can cope with parents so much better if you feel that you 've tried your best with them and you do n't feel guilty because you 've hurt them .
9 Once you get the general idea that programs and data files can be made to interact , you can have fun with them and you can also be more productive ( which is the excuse to use if your boss finds you doing this ) .
10 You live with them and you feed them here — a lot have their main meal here in the canteen .
11 " You ca n't live with them and you ca n't live without them " may sum up for many public relations people their relationship with the media .
12 I think its possible to fall in love with the same person more than once , you fall in love with them and you get married for that as well as other reasons perhaps , and then you have children and you hardly see them really for the next ten years , at least this is what every one sort of understands and then and then erm and then when you have more time again you can fall in love all over again with exactly the same person , I think this happens to lots of people , which also does n't happen to a lot of people so you have n't
13 Collide with them and you 'll realise that at once .
14 find out what they actually need which is the second part and to do that once you do that it 's quite easy , as I say once you 've actually made contact with them and you are on a friendly basis , you then , you can hold very very useful conversation and let them come over quite naturally .
15 Bill had the opportunity to sit face to face with them and you catch his eye , you you used to er time to er use , use hand gestures and show things to them on , on presenters .
16 They have loads of fillings and you just choose what you want and there was curried chicken , prawns , could have salad with them or you could have a baked potato with your own filling , I had a baked potato with tuna fish and coleslaw , coleslaw was made with mayonnaise , it was gorgeous .
17 ‘ Well , either you get on with someone or you do n't , ’ says Charles .
18 ‘ What would you do if you were going with someone and you liked them but you did n't love them or anything but you were only really going with them because if you did n't you 'd get so much heat … ’
19 If some i Well well you could I mean if you went out with someone and you thought they were pretty naff talking to the employer again six months later and say , Oh they 're a lot better .
20 Yeah but you imagine it , you 're going out with someone and you see them like every day and then during the holidays you wo n't be able to see them
21 And suppose suppose that you 've been dancing with somebody and you really do n't like them at all .
22 Something which is important to say is that the first time you have a contact with somebody and you do a piece , you 're , you 're meeting for the first time , it 's slightly awkward and you 're getting to know each other slightly , the second time you do it easier , it 's easier , and if you establish relationships with the local press , local radio and so forth , it gets easier and easier all the time , because by the time you get to know people , it 's not sort of ‘ Can I speak to somebody who does a programme about the morning whatever it is ?
23 I agree with you but you , I mean , if , well you might as well say shite !
24 Believe me , I am with you and you will get to Kano , but not with the help of a God who cheats for you .
25 ‘ We simply wish to have a conversation with you and you have agreed .
26 If they are not up to standard then the supplier is in breach of his contract with you and you are entitled to your money back .
27 Now your tricks have caught up with you and you have to live here until you can persuade us that you will be an honest rabbit . "
28 A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet .
29 and I 'm gon na suggest that you take that along with you and you say , look , this is what you get , er whenever we want it .
30 But I think probably the most disturbing was some of the poor people in , in psychiatry erm and er that was very hard work because you seemed to take the problems home with you and you kept thinking about some of the conditions that people had .
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