Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] with [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I 'll start with it next time .
2 So I would argue with you Mr whi which was one six two part two on page four
3 Er I 've never had any dwindling intellectual powers er simply because I 've never had any intellectual powers in the first place , so I would agree with him that in all cases I find dealing with er matters of a er er er er of , of legislation er en enormously complex .
4 So I 'll start with you Walter .
5 So I used to go with him , and incidently he was a , he was very good on classical music , although we never went into this although I 'd got very close to him but I 'm sure he were brought up in an orphanage you know , and never talked about this but I 'm sure he was .
6 If only she would join with him now , perhaps together they could find a way through this terrible situation .
7 Perhaps you will dine with us , mademoiselle , on Saturday evening ? ’
8 So she can play with them for a little bit .
9 So she can live with him ?
10 All they can cope with I think .
11 Perhaps it may bring with it , too , release from the pressures to be competitive in the scramble for status and material goods and give instead greater ability to value those things which are true and lasting .
12 I will argue that nationalism is the vocabulary that legitimises the function of the modern nation state , and the sooner we can dispense with it , the better for all of us .
13 So in a way , like someone can go with you and all if you want .
14 To see how far I can go with them , sometimes .
15 He used to say well now I 'll come with you , and from that time on , after the arrests were made .
16 The darkness has n't necessarily gone , but now I can live with it , instead of inside it . ’
17 ‘ Well , ’ she said , ‘ now I could do with it . ’
18 The more frankly we could discuss with them the better . ’
19 Mr McGlynn interpreted the confrontation as follows : ‘ I believe that it was a test by the company to see how far they could get with us .
20 Your party , your other , never mind , and when that happens you get poaching and I 've always said , if you treat your membership properly they 'll stay with you , but you 've also got to remember that the union is in dire financial straits , or so it tells us .
21 Well I would agree with you there but that 's we were n't running it , and we 'd nothing to do with er with the organizing of yesterday 's .
22 you find that people just say your going to a meeting , can I have a lift or of course your going well I 'll go with you and your never expected to drink , your always expected to be the last as you drop every body off , so erm , I 've had a years of that
23 No well I 'll go with you , if you want .
24 Well I 'll go with you
25 Well I 'll come with you , that 's no trouble
26 Well I used to suffer with them .
27 There 's somebody came in today , a guy came in today who used to work with us who usually comes in occasionally and I would see him , but for a few weeks now , so he noticed it .
28 Well you can play with it when you come back here .
29 And it will also aid the tourist industry in York by providing people with a focus to using the material we have here they can identify with it and it may increase the er the trade er in York .
30 Many parliamentarians would also congratulate him , however strongly they might disagree with him .
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