Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm naturally enough you would n't expect me to agree with Miss that erm the figures that we 've put forward are against the regeneration strategy . |
2 | ‘ Waiting is the worst , ’ Rose said sympathetically as she saw them struggling with food . |
3 | He was 6 years old and had been at the school for three terms when the head , knowing that I was a neighbour and friend of Balbinder 's mother , invited me to go with Mrs Singh to a meeting with the educational psychologist . |
4 | I wandered among the stone cleithan above the village , and imagined them hanging with sides of mutton and gannets , or perhaps some of them held hay for the animals or peat for burning . |
5 | Secure them to carpet with gripper tape or use the sticky weave that is sold especially to keep rugs in place . |
6 | Normally , when the language is different , one of them agrees with Mark . |
7 | You know they make me laugh with Eileen they want to think back when she , how she cheated on John her |
8 | What will be the likely effects of such judgements on someone for whom practising meditation has become an important part of life , perhaps helping them to cope with difficulties and gain a sense of freedom and peace ? |
9 | For example , they can help handicapped youngsters in the difficult school-leaving period , encourage them to find work , keep an eye on their activities if they are trying to take on too much or are getting into bad company , help them to cope with family relationships and to become as independent and content as possible . |
10 | Most elderly parents who are living alone will be widows or widowers , and the understanding of their feelings of loss , and ways of helping them to cope with bereavement , were discussed in Chapter 2 . |
11 | There was an abortive attempt at a ‘ Maureen Lipman says write to me about your washing problems ’ which made me squirm with embarrassment to the extent that I 've blocked out the name of the liquid detergent concerned . |
12 | This is because as Dickens wrote his novels as weekly instalments he had to put enough into each instalment whether it be a couple of chapters or many , enough to captivate his readers and cause them to wait with eagerness for the next instalment . |
13 | Most wore white masks and all of them bristled with equipment : fly whisks , cameras , binoculars , Walkmans , water bottles . |
14 | There 's something about them that makes me want to see them glazed with passion — ’ |
15 | Produce , independently , pieces of writing using complete sentences , some of them demarcated with capital letters and full stops or question marks . |
16 | You may think that I am too harsh and write with lack of sympathy for the children , expecting them to struggle with concepts which cause greater minds a great deal of thought . |
17 | The world closed quickly in on them and was limited to the gleam and crackle of the dying fire before them , to the firelight on each other 's faces , and the pale darkness of the sky above them scattered with stars . |
18 | Although you always came to me brimming with news of where you had been and what you had done , I do not think you told me everything . |
19 | This enabled me to observe with impunity all the goings on outside . |
20 | She is opinionated , and can confidently predict that William Burroughs , whose books have me aching with boredom , will be read a hundred years from now . |
21 | I side with Bob Templeton , the Australian coach , and his pragmatic approach . |
22 | I asked with dread . |
23 | I glowed with relief . |
24 | ‘ What would I want with ambition ? |
25 | I gazed with contempt upon my peers , all of whom were listening to the Eagles and drinking Bucks Fizz . |
26 | Many of the excursions I made with Wendy Anderson who had become a close friend . |
27 | The very first film I made with Roy he took me to one side and he said ’ you 've been working a lot in the theatre and you 're playing to the back row of the the dress circle which is right for the theatre . ’ |
28 | I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes ' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles . |
29 | I mean with removals you ca n't say Well I 'm going to be two days late |
30 | No we 're not actually losing money but I mean with Traidcraft we are getting to the low point where we put borrowed stock |