Example sentences of "[pron] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If somebody was interviewed by him and had a bad time , I can tell you I had a bad time , well to me it was a bad time , when I with him and he saw he spoke with me . |
2 | In fact , so impressed am I with his performance that I shall personally be paying his train fare from Birmingham twice a week . |
3 | ‘ Oh boy , am I with it . ’ |
4 | considering I with it . |
5 | I with my nerves at the moment . |
6 | Did n't I see 'er with me own eyes , down in the Rockingham ? ’ |
7 | with my with my girlfriend |
8 | Diane sat on the opposite side of the refectory table , watching him , chin in hand , as someone with nothing better to do might watch somebody mending a clock . |
9 | Shadow , alias Jefferson King , from ITV 's Gladiators , is one tough dude , whether he 's firing tennis balls or hitting someone with what looks like a giant cotton bud , he 's mean . |
10 | She asks us if we would agree that Julia Roberts is the most stunning thing we 've ever seen , and we have to admit that Julia 's extraordinarily wide mouth and upturned nose always remind us of someone with their face pressed against a plate-glass window . |
11 | The raffle or lottery is a form of random sample — in its simplest form the identical little numbered tickets are shaken up in a hat and drawn out one by one by someone with their eyes closed . |
12 | ‘ There 's always someone with their fingers crossed . |
13 | They must be mad to take on someone with her record . |
14 | ‘ You would think someone with her background would know better , ’ said Lewis . |
15 | ‘ I need someone — ’ and he gazed into her eyes with an expression she tried hard to understand ‘ — someone with her feet on the ground , but capable of understanding someone who has to fly sometimes . |
16 | If the bereaved is your mother-in-law you have the problem of trying to help someone with whose personality and reactions you may not be entirely familiar ; but you will have the advantage of being able to remain a little more detached from the throbbing centre of her pain and therefore freer to be objective in the help you give her , without in any way reducing the flow of sympathy and affection she will hope to receive from you . |
17 | I could hear her scolding him for not having contacted her sooner , not having brought me to see her , asking whether I was safe , was someone with me , who was looking after me . |
18 | I 've got someone with me . ’ |
19 | I can manage better if I have someone with me , but this is n't always possible . |
20 | ‘ Well , I 've got someone with me , but if you 're quick … ’ |
21 | It would be better that way because she had someone with her and they ought to talk alone . |
22 | She can drink from a beaker with a lid and straw , but has to have someone with her because of the risk of choking . |
23 | She just needs someone with her until she gets stronger . ’ |
24 | He thought she had someone with her . |
25 | She 'll need someone with her . ’ |
26 | And the thing is he was n't alone , he had someone with him that woman who runs the Choral Society , I ca n't remember her name , with black hair , youngish . |
27 | Southerners are apt to fantasize on the phone , usually about someone with them at the time , often a work colleague . |
28 | Mm , if they had someone with them , it would n't be a problem |
29 | Begin to see yourself as someone with plenty of money to spare . |
30 | Unkind critics of the Amstrad , er , Sinclair PC200 have suggested it would make the ideal present for someone with everything , as you would n't give it to someone who actually needed a PC . |