Example sentences of "[noun] i [vb past] with " in BNC.

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1 It 's , it 's the skating I got with the boots
2 But that one was and I heard a year ago but I never saw it till the bus driver I went with some years ago up to John O'Groats .
3 It is midnight and after great difficulty I managed with my little bit of French to convey to my dancing partner of the evening that I would like to see her home .
4 In a few cases I realised with surprise my growing frustration was due to my inability to interject my own comments into the workshop ( which has been filmed several years previously ) .
5 And the hours I spent with the airbrush … ah , five hundred roubles was chicken feed for the work I put in . ’
6 But although I relaxed a little in the hours I spent with them , I never really felt comfortable — and at all times I felt compelled to keep eye contact … and a small notebook strategically placed .
7 Of course I refused with much indignation , and he grew very angry .
8 On the same afternoon I met with the rail unions and ( loyally supported by Peter Parker ) put the position to them .
9 As I stripped off and dipped my arms into the steaming bucket I wished with all my heart that the porcine uterus was a little short thing and not this horrible awkward shape .
10 ‘ I 'm really looking forward to linking up with David because I believe we can go on to become every bit as good as the partnership I had with Ian . ’
11 One young soldier I trained with was Tony Rees , from Whitchurch , Bristol .
12 One agent I met with admitted that I was known in the business as a ‘ bit of a cheap turn ’ .
13 Gaston I quarrelled with his mother , Margaret of Béarn ( d. 1319 ) and despite a reconciliation in September 1312 , a dispute then broke out over the custody and tutelage of his heir .
14 During a lunch break I sat with him in a village pub where he put away a few pints .
15 And I 'll write about the strange talk I had with the Nielsen woman .
16 For the first two months I lived with a French family in Fontainebleau and studied with a Commandant Lettaure , who was coaching fifteen other young Englishmen .
17 For five months I slept with the baby , it was so cold .
18 ‘ Among the few books I took with me into the Desert was The Oxford Book of Modern Verse which you gave me .
19 I even remember books I disliked with affection .
20 I saw it contained fifteen or twenty pages , and thought , my God , this is like the interview I did with Adenauer twenty years ago all over again !
21 I READ with interest the article about me ( Echo March 2 ) which draws on an interview I gave with two journalists from the Sunday Mail .
22 By glimpses I learnt with awe and astonishment that he had once been of my age .
23 One of the survivors I talked with well remembered the problem of working from manuscript : " sometimes you couldna read the manuscript .
24 But I doggedly believed that things would change , that they could only get better , yet when I reached the outcrop I wailed with despair .
25 I have shamefully mixed feelings about the F-word , because the valorous riflemen I served with in the last war could hardly utter a sentence without it .
26 During the pre-Olympic winter I trained with Daley Thompson , and I have to record it as both a most exciting and elevating experience .
27 What influence I had with S.B. was now used to persuade him of the wisdom of this course .
28 ‘ Guess it 's some kind of indigenous British bird , huh ? ’ , suggested an American copy editor I worked with recently when he was checking the meaning of the term ‘ reggie-spotter ’ .
29 My handicap went up in twos the winters I spent with him .
30 Many of the excursions I made with Wendy Anderson who had become a close friend .
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