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

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1 Hindley says he is wicked , and ca n't play with me or eat with me any more . ’
2 They will be put under the strain of doing jobs for which they are unsuited and as a result will either leave after a short time , have the humiliation of being told they are unsuitable , or cause difficulties for other staff who have to rely on them or cooperate with them .
3 We must learn to hold ourselves and move with an economy of effort , using no more than the appropriate amount of energy for any activity .
4 Impulsively she put her hand over his and said with passion : ‘ You are going to have to deal with a smart , slick world , quick to ridicule those who do not understand its manners — a world where you want friends , not enemies .
5 Chaps had been called up into the army , nearly all of them that worked with us , they were all on army reserve .
6 These rules were subsequently amended by the CMI , which although affiliated with the ILA acted as an independent entity .
7 Jesus , our holy representative , takes our sin upon himself and identifies with it .
8 Michael Stroud has been treating himself and Ran with medical supplies on the aircraft .
9 He shook himself and focused with difficulty on the small crooked figure standing in front of him .
10 The baby had been endeavouring with grim determination to haul himself from the floor on to Alexandra 's knee , gripping handfuls of her skirts to assist himself and heaving with astonishing strength .
11 It has a large preparation and grilling area with a removable firebowl , which if reversed with the windshield still attached will prevent rainwater collecting .
12 In the same way he never recognised himself as eating with a familiar spoon from a familiar plate .
13 First , he saw himself as charged with a mission ( that of maintaining peace and unity ) which he could not simply renounce by an act of free will .
14 Although Richardson regarded himself as writing with a new realism , his novels gravitate towards the houses of the great as much as did the wealthier middle-class houses of his time .
15 Now which when differentiated with respect to gives .
16 Unlike the pluralist approach which when dealing with macro-political issues directs its attention towards attitudes , ethics , belief systems and individualistic cultural components , this Gramscian Marxist perspective investigates the linkages between economic structures ( such as landholding ) , national development ( such as the effect on artisan or fledgling industry of suddenly imposed competition with more advanced areas ) and the instruments of intellectual control through which the economic domination is legitimated .
17 9.15 ( a ) An L-section which when cascaded with itself with reversed input and output connections as depicted in ( h ) forms the symmetric T-section of figure 9.1(b) .
18 Certain conditions can be described specifically e.g. broken limb etc , which when allied with the claimant 's occupation can generally provide a good indication of the potential duration of a claim .
19 The bridge pickup is mounted on a sort of Tele-style plate , which when combined with the overall shape of the guitar gives the memory a bit of a jog and you find yourself starting to think Thinline or HM Telecaster , which may not be a good thing if Starfield are aiming at total individuality .
20 IBM Corp , whose debt has been ballooning alarmingly , has filed a shelf registration with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to issue up to $2,650m in debt securities , preferred and depositary shares which when combined with previously registered debt securities , preferred and depositary shares , will give it up to $3,000m of such securities available for sale whenever it needs the cash .
21 Every day she sits opposite me and breathes through her mouth for more hours than George sits opposite me and chews with his mouth open .
22 ‘ I 've heard that I 'm the most unsavoury , unconscionable character that ever existed but people all want to be associated with me and sit with me , ’ he said .
23 They come to me , whining and wheedling , ‘ old Mother , this , make him fall in love with me , ’ ‘ old Mother , that , he 's a good man , I love him , but he beats me and goes with other women . ’
24 Then she raised her face to me and said with sad seriousness ,
25 And he said he 's telling him point blank that he 's , if there 's any problems with invoices or anything , you have to deal with Andrew , he has to come back to me and deal with me direct !
26 His English was reserved for me and he kept shouting at me and pleading with me to check that ‘ all equipment ’ and ‘ my suitcase — the brown one , you know ’ were all safely stowed .
27 In any case , Mr Farraday seized the opportunity to grin broadly at me and say with some deliberation :
28 My son , Robyn visited me and peered with a concerned , academic interest , and we came closer together than ever before .
29 Robert picked up a wineglass from the low table that stood between them and scratched with a fingernail at the dry stain on the bottom of the glass .
30 Or : ( for microwaving ) place the pears in a deep dish , e.g. soufflé type , pour wine sauce over them and cover with cling film .
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