Example sentences of "here with [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She come here , she used to come here with her man , you ken they were tramps , but er she , she was a great one , she used to , she belonged to the West Highlands , and she was a great one for quoting the , the kind of |
2 | I said our you know , she 's always sitting here with her feet up , drinking coffee and Tia Maria ! |
3 | Formidable Elizabeth of Shrewsbury ( Bess of Hardwick Hall ) : Rosalie Chichester ( an early animal rights campaigner , shown here with her Sunday School girls ) ; ravishing Emma Hamilton ( later Nelson 's mistress ) and others come to life through their letters and household accounts , their courtships and inheritances . |
4 | Her last thought was to wonder what life would have been like had she been here with her father instead of in England with her mother . |
5 | She has to be — dotty , I mean — to do something she dearly does n't want to do , that is to go along from here with her husband and the bomb on the lugger . ’ |
6 | I think she just assumed because she was coming down here with her job |
7 | But she preferred to stay up here with her family and her friends . |
8 | At last she wrote to Sir John Merchiston , who was a remote cousin , but whom she had known when she came as a débutante to visit here with her family for the hunting . ’ |
9 | She 'll soon be here with her stocks of quilted kitchen towel , her milk and butter , jams and pickles , loaves and fishes ; with her verdant washing-up liquid and a jumbo pack of Stu 's repugnant breakfast cereal which he will shake jauntily each morning like a pair of maracas . |
10 | This was to enable a whole cricket team to stay here with their valets . |
11 | A number of sea-faring men had stayed here with their wives over the years . |
12 | The sea breeze blows in Enfant-Béate and turns the tropical heat to balm of an evening , it stirs the jade-like waxy foliage above the elephantine trunk and picks up these entreaties made by islanders who come here with their offerings : the tack or nail , made of tin or brass or iron or copper , supplied by the goods store at sharp expense , one of the manufactures that are sent from the mother country in return for sugar . |
13 | Dr Mohamed Hussein , the doctor in charge , says : ‘ We 're getting one-year-old babies in here with their stomachs blown out by bullets . |
14 | ‘ You see , ’ the barmaid said , ‘ next week , they 'll all be in here with their tails between their legs . |
15 | We reproduce it here with their logo which you will seeing a lot of in the months ahead . |
16 | ‘ I 'm a peaceable man but I 'll murder 'em if they come up here with their bulldozers . ’ |
17 | We got Government bastards crawlin' all over us out here with their beggin' bowls at the ready . |
18 | You 'd better stay here with your waggon . ’ |
19 | You know , as she had no family or friends , he was kind enough to pay for her to go to school , and found her a job here with your uncle . |
20 | as if it had never happened , he continued in the same tone : ‘ You are a foolish child , to come here with your toys . ’ |
21 | ‘ You live here with your wife ? ’ |
22 | How has it been for yourself , obviously you 've been here with your children , your husband 's been away for more than a month , in Iraq , there must have been er terrible thoughts going through you mind at certain times ? |
23 | ‘ You lived here with your husband ? ’ he queried , squatting beside her . |
24 | ‘ Bob , you stay here with your fire crew an ’ guard the vehicles . |
25 | Either you accept my terms and face me in combat , or I will leave you here with your weapons … and two corpses ! ’ |
26 | For Margaret Williams , of Everton , Owen Owen was a family tradition : ‘ I used to come here with my mum and now I bring my children . ’ |
27 | I ca n't keep it down here with my wife and children . |
28 | He came here with my grandmother when he was in his early twenties , changed his name from Vassilakas to Vass and found himself a job in the only trade he knew . |
29 | ‘ When I came here with my parents in 1974 and saw that most of the ‘ Australian ’ souvenirs were imported from Hong Kong and the Philippines , I decided to try and break into the market , ’ he recalled . |
30 | I knew I had camped here with my parents in 1915 on our way back to Addis Ababa , but the place brought back no recollections . |