Example sentences of "with [pers pn] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The memory of my encounter with Jeanne Kennedy and how I 'd run away remained and I thought it stayed with me from shame . |
2 | Well they keep complaining about the refectory food so they come over here and have mutton stew with me from time to time , and they I quite like their company . |
3 | For three years now , I 've carried this pack with me from place to place — a penance , a mortification , a burden that weighed as heavy as sin — thinking never again to open it , never again to be asked to take out my chisel or swing my mallet . |
4 | With 23 branches throughout the United Kingdom , and more being established , the Institute offers members the opportunity to discuss export subjects with other experienced practitioners and to enjoy social functions with them from time to time . |
5 | She lived with the child and her father stayed with them from time to time in the flat on the north side of Glasgow . |
6 | It was irrelevant to them , and I had to make my way with them from point one . |
7 | coming round to see me I suppose she does n't want anything to eat cos she brought a sandwich with her from work , she took a sandwich to work with her hello you , nearly food time , have you smelt something to eat Ricky ? |
8 | He carries with him from childhood an unconscious guilt for his little sister 's death in a freak accident , a death which sets off a series of revenge killings . |
9 | He had n't done much walking before , and had made what I think was a mistake in deciding to carry all his food with him from day one . |
10 | The Childhood , perhaps , gives too joyless a picture of the tendrils of home that Thomas brought with him from boyhood . |
11 | Steve Harper , haulage contractor , stood outside alone for a grateful crisp smokeless moment of silence , and when they opened the door to him a strange shadow of the night sidled in with him from prehistory . |
12 | I know Mother traded with him from time to time , and once sent a quantity of wool away to another mill and had some back as grey blankets . |
13 | Kate did not seem to play a great part in her husband 's political life : she appeared on platforms with him from time to time , but she was by no means an automatic member of his entourage . |
14 | Eating out will be the most difficult for the first two stages , but you can certainly get away with it from time to time . |
15 | Atomism , opposed to holism , holds that each sentence has its own meaning , which it can carry about with it from theory to theory . |
16 | ‘ We can never dismiss yesterday as though it never happened , because we carry it with us from moment to moment until the end of our days . ’ |