Example sentences of "with she [prep] " in BNC.

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1 His ship was turned into a minesweeper in the war , and he went down with her off the east coast .
2 Had she accepted , he might have been back at The priory now , with her as his bride .
3 Belle 's sister Lil went with her as a companion for the long journey .
4 Jean Campbell , in 1817 , was an uneducated deaf person without any speech who could only write the initials of her name in reverse order , eg. C.J. She was an unmarried woman who had three children by different men , one of whom at the time of her arrest in April 1817 had been living with her as a common law husband but who had a few days earlier taken off the ring that he had given to her and which she wore on her finger in the fashion of a married woman , and had left home .
5 ‘ I first met Julie when I walked into her gallery but it took me three years to walk out with her as my wife , ’ he says .
6 I count the years I had with her as the best of my life .
7 She is considerably less happy about the Stockholm Opera 's famous gay version , which came to Covent Garden with her as Amelia in 1960 .
8 Aunt Millie went with her as chaperone , and kept her secret .
9 You can do it with her as a witness .
10 Harriet carried the memory around with her as an image of horror , like the sickness in her own body .
11 It was as if he was very concerned with her as a person .
12 Shafts of sunlight gleamed through the avenue of trees , warming the air so that she felt no need to wear the jacket she had brought with her as a precaution against the temperamental nature of Danish weather , holding it casually instead over one arm , perfectly comfortable in the same linen dress she had worn the previous evening .
13 The blue eyes studied her lazily in the mirror , and she had the strangest sensation he was toying with her as a cat would a mouse before a kill .
14 He was very honest with her about his wife .
15 Her father would have had words with her about that .
16 ‘ H.B. was cross with her about the cat . ’
17 And unless for some reason you had started a discussion with her about literature or mathematics , you would never have known the extent of her brain-power .
18 Better have a word with her about the domestic arrangements .
19 We met mainly at meals , which I enjoyed , not only because I liked her and could still indulge myself foolishly and talk with her about our special patient in Marcus , but also as Daisy , being so near the end of her training , had several friends amongst the staff nurses .
20 When Alice was sixteen her mother , angry with her about something , said in a fury , ‘ You need n't think being good looking is going to be an advantage in life .
21 I have phoned Sarah many times and had long talks with her about the welfare of goats .
22 As Minton 's letters reveal , he chatted with her about his visits to Bristol to make advertisement drawings for the Imperial Smelting Corporation ( Colour Plate VII ) , about Michael Ayrton 's ‘ maddening ’ article , ‘ Picasso , Master of Pastiche ’ in Penguin New Writing and about Geoffrey Grigson 's Samuel Palmer : the Visionary Years which the students at Camberwell gave him when he left in December 1947 : What is absent in Minton 's letters to Edie Lamont is any hint of his riotous social life .
23 He also wishes to engage in a good argument with her about the nature of the character .
24 My mum knows I 'm a prostitute , I was very straight with her about it .
25 It 's just that there were some things I needed to clear up with her about her husband 's estate .
26 Well she she told me that your M E type symptoms had got a lot worse and I said that 's we had at That 's what I chatted with her about the other day but
27 ‘ I ca n't talk seriously with her about me being perceived as a ‘ heart-throb ’ — she does n't even watch Lovejoy all the time .
28 Another leapt off the ironing-board where there was a warm blanket and both went with her into the sitting-room where they settled expectantly in front of the unlit fire .
29 She kicked out at him as he covered her body with his but he held her tight and rolled with her into the protection of the trees .
30 ‘ Now th'can go out , ’ he said and went with her into the shadow-filled yard ; one long arm guiding her with relentless force past the lighted windows of the inn , past the well and a small cart , past James Lambert walking shakily towards the back door of the inn , to a dark corner behind a group of empty ale kegs .
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