Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [conj] [pron] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Y'know I I drove the minibus with only somebody in with me before I drove it with people in it
2 Not just that he 's home with me but we had our courting days and you and Sarah missed even those .
3 I said that 's none of my business , nothing to do with me but I said I should think it 's a tragic waste for you and I say , it wastes your money but that 's entirely down to you .
4 Then Holmes checked with me that I had my gun , an army revolver .
5 I went darling to one of the girls and she said yeah I said will you come with me and she said what 's the matter ?
6 You know , I was watching them do other people 's and my Aunty Gwendoline was with me and she said it 's said that it 's .
7 There was a young American photographer with me and I saw him get caught up in it and I pulled him aside and said ‘ Do n't even take it because that 's the picture that Newsweek is going to publish .
8 I had my camera with me and I saw there was a ladder up on the top deck and when I got up on the top deck it was quite a giddy height , not to be bit I looked at the mast then I climbed up the mast up three quarters of the way up the mast and er the view from up there looked right down on the causeway .
9 I had brought my bag with me and I left it in Armstrong along with my wallet , spare cash and watch , just taking enough to pay for a ticket and a towel .
10 Her father 's conviction unhinged what precarious stability she 'd managed to maintain and after she came out of the psychiatric hospital she got in touch with me and I gave her a job .
11 He was very very tolerant with me and he brought me back into it without a lot of undue pressure and erm because transport was n't my life but I 'd sort of dedicated myself to it .
12 He discussed it with me when he made it and he 's talked about it since . ’
13 You wonder that it should seem to me at first all illusion But how natural — It is true of me … very true … that I have not a high appreciation of what passes in the world under the name of love ; & that a distrust of the thing had grown to be a habit of mind with me when I knew you first .
14 Lucy knew she had to tell him something , so she said , ‘ She got mad with me when I admitted you 'd taken me for two bush walks .
15 And after that it seemed so horrible , is there something even more wrong with me because I thought it was so horrible ? ’
16 But I did also say to Mrs Earl that a new head will be appointed to take in posts from first of September and it might be better to discuss it with them after I discussed it with Miss White .
17 were n't gon na part with them till I got one !
18 We shared our faith with them and they shared their lives with us .
19 and I visited their friends and went to their church with them and they gave me a wonderful time , did everything for me
20 I seemed fated to spend my time with them and it made me feel incomplete as though I were yet unborn .
21 It 's the first day I 've been with them and I thought I do n't know .
22 And erm she said all right and I said what do I do with them and she said I 'll put them down in the base at the back and I said all right so I went back on the shop floor just before I was coming out come out .
23 The students from that time remembered a man with a sharp sense of the ridiculous ; who ragged them but was too shy to be intimate with them though they liked him much for his friendliness and his humour ; who was famous for long , sudden , and embarrassing silences ; who was so eccentric that none of them believed that he could later be a man of distinction in England or his Church ; a man who loved theology — they never met anywhere else a man who so loved theology , and who regarded theology as the highest intellectual activity for humanity ; a fierce defender of liberty of opinion , for Marxists as for anyone else ; whose principal theme was the glory of God , and who was evidently touched by his ideas of Plato ; who did not give the impression of a mind of exceptional ability — there was not enough knife in the mind — but who gave the impression of being an exceptional person ; who disturbed other people 's prayers in chapel with convulsive fidgets and sudden face-rubbings — they regarded him as tense in his devotions and were afraid of a nervous breakdown ; who had a manifest and rare mystical sense of the immediate presence of God , a presence so brilliant that it could almost overpower .
24 How could she presume to argue with them when she knew nothing — nothing — and they lived and worked in situations like this ?
25 He came up with them as they followed their tee-shots up the 2nd fairway .
26 Though these men were perfectly acceptable to Theodore , Wilfrid is said to have declared himself unable to serve God in unity with them because he regarded them as strangers to the Catholic Church ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 30 ) .
27 Well I said I 'll go with you but he did he eventually go ?
28 But Peter said to him , may your silver perish with you because you thought you could obtain the gift of God without mo , with money !
29 " I know how you came by your money , Harry Pascoe , and I know that Sam was only in with you because you gave him no alternative .
30 As regards myself I rarely ever tire or find the day too long though I am constantly walking a circumstance which being considered much to my health being better able to bear fatigue than when last I walked over the hills with you and I found your advice not to take spirits very very judicious .
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