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

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1 But if we there again if we see somebody that 's being mugged , and we think that we can assist , or we can deal with it , then we will , you have to take every situation as it comes .
2 Yes , I 'll come on that romantic stroll with you and watch the sunset as we did in Seville and I 'll remind you of it , just as you intend to remind me of it , and I 'll go with you all of the cruel way , Fernando , and when it 's all over I hope it gives you the satisfaction you crave . ’
3 And I 'll go with you , ’ Robert said firmly .
4 I 'll wait until my sister or mother come down , and I 'll eat with them .
5 I 'll find him and I 'll finish with him !
6 because you think , I mean I come up here and I slag someone off to you or yeah , and then I 'll go downstairs and I 'll sit with them at lunch and have a perfectly normal conversation with them
7 You let me 'ave it back and what was in it , and I 'll split with you .
8 I want at the end erm , Chairman to give you my views of what is meant by er , an integrated and balanced community because I think that 's that 's quite important , but before I do that , I 'd like to mop up one or two er points right at the end in response to some of the contributions that have been made , and I 'll deal with them , Wincup , Curtis , Brook , er and Thomas , if that 's acceptable er to you , and really as far as Mr Wincup is concerned , he 's quite properly raised the issue of procedural issues about how the Greater York authorities is going to address moving towards er an agreed location , and quite clearly I 've got to reaffirm again that the County Council will want to look at both the greenbelt local plan report and your panel report before er it moves erm er forward or looks at any conclusions it may be moving to in the light of those er in the light of those reports , and quite clearly , as we all know , there are a number of options .
9 Look — hand this guy over to me , and I 'll deal with him .
10 Now you may argue that he always had equal right provided he did not indulge in anal intercourse and I would agree with you .
11 So when , and I would agree with you again , so when are the teachers going to be accountable , when is somebody who is a bad teacher and heck there are quite a few of them , you know it only takes a couple in every school to make it difficult for the rest , going to be got rid of you know you are not up to the mark out .
12 ‘ And now these pictures are worth a small fortune and I would part with them even less .
13 It is of course penalty kicks at goal which slow down play and I would deal with them very drastically , as in these modern days they quite often determine the result of a match .
14 And I shall go with you .
15 Erm and he 's saying obviously that 's a good thing and I 'd agree with him there .
16 The idea that a court is entitled to disregard a provision in an Act of Parliament on any ground must seem strange and startling to anyone with any knowledge of the history and law of our constitution , but a detailed argument has been submitted to your Lordships and I must deal with it .
17 Louise struggled not to say it — and lost ‘ Ben and I will go with you if you want us to . ’
18 If they do , I expect you to tell me their names and I will deal with them . ’
19 John said it would n't cost much in petrol as Pat McClusky , an excellent comic , was driving a minibus over with eight of John 's other acts and I could go with them .
20 I saw Henniker glance at his watch , and I could sympathise with him .
21 Well , plenty of tourists spend their mornings in museums and picture galleries and cathedrals , and nobody would quarrel with them for that .
22 Well he said , Alright , he said , I 've made arrangements for your baggage to be picked up and you 'll stay with me in New Rochelle , and he was going away and he slipped me ten bucks cos I only had ten pounds money .
23 I mean Pat said he can go so tell him to get two tickets and you 'll go with him .
24 And you can come with me , ’ said Sam to Tim , ‘ and I 'll show you her make-up bag . ’
25 When I come back , I 'll tell you , and you can come with me on horseback or go alone on foot — just as you like . ’
26 You can sit next to me , and you can work with me every day . ’
27 And on Friday you can see Lucy and then Leo and Russel come home from school and you can play with them for a couple of hours .
28 ‘ I am travelling to a place called Pesth and you will travel with me .
29 Hairdressers are n't mind readers and you must communicate with them .
30 I need a wife , who will obey me in life , and who will stay with me until death . ’
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