Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 And let them them deal with it .
2 About getting things to move along , but when you start breaking down what the other aspects are about a lot of things , erm it was good influencing , recognise this and somebody will just suddenly say oh , no nothing nothing to do with influencing ,
3 I said well frankly Cheryl with her record I 'm not in I said she takes off when she pleases , she comes down when she wants something I said she doing me some good at christmas I said I do I quite understand that I said I do understand and I 'm I 've nothing nothing to do with me that 's entirely up to you and she said and you would n't tell me what to do you wo n't change our minds , I said no I 'm not trying to change your minds but you asked me what I would do I said and I think there and now she 's She said and I do n't care what you done , I 'll do I 'll do , I said she 's got hundreds of where they smash the windows and break into so regularly .
4 Right there 's nothing nothing to do with that at all .
5 Lucker tells me I slept with a smile on my face .
6 So I respected him , and was glad to work long hours in his stuffy little offices , learning better Spanish and the workings of a paper ; learning also something about Porua , whom I studied with almost servile interest .
7 Was that woman maybe Gaynor , whom I knew with the act of love ?
8 I got on the bus with some of my friends with whom I went with to primary school .
9 Now I have always been very particular whom I sleep with and I did n't like sharing my room with a possible murderer .
10 One was the famous Harry Edwards whom I visited with Anthony Rouse at his home and healing centre in Surrey .
11 We turn it er turn them I said with a er cutting tool .
12 There have been many things said by earlier speakers and very few of them I disagree with .
13 It is them I sympathize with , not my husband .
14 Erm I I know with certainty that the thirty five hectare that we 're ask hectares that we 're asking for can be achieved , because we know the sites that er that where development will take place .
15 describe them again Doctor , I I cope with them , I only just take 'em when I 've got to do .
16 remember how when I did buy it I I consulted with you to se , to show that we we were both compatible .
17 And I I noticed with interest er I 'm really going shifting right back to er last week here , er the Housebuilders ' Federation er were all sort of putting the reverse argument forward .
18 Now the the problem with the dealing with I I suspect with the major exceptions policy is that if you had it could you move fast enough in order to cope with that sort of animal appearing on your horizon which you wanted to capture .
19 Chairman , I I note with surprise the attempt by Thamesdown C A B to get extra money , and I w I would wish guidance on how I could join Devizes C A B into the same er , situation .
20 I I agree with you that those are concerns but I would not like things like grammar to be isolated out from other language skills
21 Sir I I agree with the comments that Mr just made that basically policy H two in its present form has two functions .
22 No , I I agree with that but I wondered if you had stopped because you introduced the topic and then when when this involuntary and unexpected answer came up you sat down and I thought you might have pursued your original questions .
23 Er Madam Speaker , I I agree with er the honourable gentleman that it 's extremely important that the various agencies do play a part in working together to ensure effective action with minimum bureaucracy and I know that the honourable gentleman has been anxious to ensure that that happens in his own constituency and his own area where he is dealing with the problems of high unemployment er and the fall out from the closures of pits in his area and if the honourable gentleman has any specific er er measures which he would like us to look at then I 'd be very happy to consider those .
24 On the amendment side I am reluctant it does infringe on a local democracy but I agree with the Liberal Democrats , it 's a way forward and it 's a responsibility of all of us I I agree with Roger when he mentioned that Professor mentioned that this is the Labour party like usually always mentioned it is your budget when the budget is approved it is the whole county council budget every member should be responsible for it .
25 This is a historic town , I I disagree with Mr Jewitt upon the emphasis he gives to that , but I do agree with him that a limit the type , the scale of growth which that solution would imply would be hurtful , would be very , extremely harmful to the town .
26 ‘ It was not I who interfered with customers ’ accounts , taking out large sums of money . ’
27 However , as someone who identified with the student movements of the late 1960s , he was saddened to discover that present economic conditions meant ‘ normal ’ younger students were less willing , or able , to stand up for ‘ issues ’ .
28 Someone who agrees with that is
29 Someone who agrees with that is Goldie Hawn .
30 We also heard from someone who suffered with us in the hands of Southwark Offset , which tried to modernise us in the 1960s ( Letters , p 476 ) .
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