Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] with [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't know anything about the Bamford Hunt , ’ Meredith said , suddenly finding him unattractive and pushy , his manner hectoring , and disliking both the way he assumed she would agree with him and the arrogance he displayed in failing to give any reason why she should do as he asked . |
2 | She readily admits that she did so deliberately : ‘ I do n't think I ever really believed he would stay with me unless we had a child . |
3 | He 's something of a hermit by nature and imagined he could cope with it all by himself , apart from getting in labour when necessary . ’ |
4 | D'Aubigny rose , greeted us civilly and indicated we should sit with him . |
5 | With a sigh she knew that in the morning when the people returned they would bring with them the rivalries and ill-feeling that had spoiled everything . |
6 | After Africa I felt I could deal with it . ’ |
7 | I knew I must talk with her again , but at that moment I was content to have used the words of the last of the great desert explorers . |
8 | ‘ When I had the idea of setting up a promotions business , I immediately thought of Pete because I knew I could work with him . |
9 | I thought I would awaken with you in my arms this morning . ’ |
10 | Also , I felt I 'd dealt with the first layer and although I was well aware that there were subsequent layers , I thought I would deal with them at some later date . |
11 | ‘ So I thought I 'd stay with him , ’ said Fribble . |
12 | Paula and Louise were looking lovely too — Paula in a little white top with a boat shaped neck and a bright turquoise circular skirt , Louise in a figure hugging number which left none of her curves to the imagination — but for the first time in her life Sally felt she could compete with them on equal terms . |
13 | But Nicandra knew he would stay with her . |
14 | Charsky , coming upon the corpse , shocking in its unexpectedness , thought he should stay with it . |
15 | Well I said I 'll go with you but he did he eventually go ? |
16 | the Chancellor said I 'll deal with it then . |
17 | Elizabeth said I could go with her . ’ |
18 | She points to the newcomer and explains , " I met this woman at the council housing department and she said I could stay with her . " |
19 | It was because of Phil Dad said I could rehearse with them at weekends . ’ |
20 | But that Sat Sunday when Hazel was here and I , and she did n't want to go so I said I 'd stay with her and cook the dinner when y when you came back you said it 's a good job you did n't come , it did n't finish till half past twelve and you came straight home and you were here about |
21 | I said I 'd sit with her . |
22 | I said I 'd meet with them at eleven o'clock to arrange the details . ’ |
23 | I was reminding him when I said I 'd come with you . |
24 | With that she got up , put her knitting away and said she would go with me as far as our house . |
25 | He said she could come with him if she did n't want to go on her own and she did n't know how to say no . |
26 | I rang around and a friend , Roger Gerrett , said they could stay with him until it was safe to return . ’ |
27 | We then said goodbye to the kindly fireman and Paul Ingouf said he would come with us to the Harbour where we were to catch the ferry to Portsmouth . |
28 | Derek gave me a lift in with the bird and all the equipment and said he 'd stay with me in the classroom in case anything went wrong . |
29 | Balcha only accepted after Tafari suggested he should bring with him as many men as he pleased . |