Example sentences of "[pers pn] [v-ing] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't like them interfering with my normal business day . ’ |
2 | Often on the beach , when he 'd run on ahead looking for flat pebbles to skim over the sea , he 'd glanced back to find them walking with their arms around one another . |
3 | We played Linlithgow , Vicky and I staying with her family . |
4 | What was I doing with someone else 's boat , for a start ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Am I smiling with my eyes ? ’ |
6 | I did n't want them living with me , in my Galaxy . |
7 | Skipper , Derek Hall got them going with his first ever goal for the club , so no wonder he went on a victory run . |
8 | Yes , mummy 's coming back from Scotland , but who 's she bringing with her ? |
9 | ‘ I saw you struggling with it ; you should have left it in the Range Rover — I would have lifted it out for you . ’ |
10 | Going on again on the tenant farmers , I actually think that er we are very good landlords and I think our our our tenants would rather us keep us as landlords than the private sector , in actual fact we will have no doubt a debate quite soon on that issue when the government makes us sell off all areas of of er th our interests and that one , I will tell you this , I think that some of the members all sides of the fence every side of the fence , have been passionately behind the tenants , if if they 're gon na be sold off by now they 'd have been sold off , but I think it wo n't be far long before we have to take education first , social services first , the elderly before er your side with your government to come forward and say to us we do n't want you interfering with anything like that and being bold business , get rid of , but that 's another debate that will come up later on . |
11 | ‘ I could see you grappling with it on a daily basis , ’ he drawled softly . |
12 | Why was she conspiring with him to talk around the subject rather than come to the point ? |
13 | Nina hesitated , then , obviously realising that Rachel was n't going to move until she had an answer , she said , ‘ Apparently someone saw you swimming with him … ’ |
14 | Who 's , is she living with her ? |
15 | Unless he does n't know she living with someone . |
16 | He meant , among other things , are you living with anyone ? and she knew it , but she cared too much for the day together to tell him one way or the other . |
17 | John and I have talked it through , and if you 'd like to come we 'd love having you living with us . ’ |
18 | You going with him ? |
19 | ‘ Are you going with her ? ’ |
20 | Are you going with her ? |
21 | He says an which he says you 've worked so hard , cos I worked for two casters which I should n't have done really , but that 's how I were used to working you see and er , he said er , I said well me dad keeps asking me to go and work for him , and he said well I 'll tell you what I 'll do with you , he says you 've worked so hard for us , this bloke came from Bloxford you know He says you 've worked so hard for us , he said we 'll agree to you going with your father , er for a month and see whether you like it , and if you do n't like it , come back and we 'll give you your job back . |
22 | There is a lot to be said for ‘ one-stop ’ software that provides all the facilities you need to get you going with your computer and by combining a word processor , a spreadsheet and a database Works allows you to start using a PC without needing anything else . |
23 | Are you going with your bricks ? |
24 | Are you going with our black Mister . |
25 | Where are you going with it ? |
26 | What you doin' with it then ? ’ |
27 | Is she going with you ? |
28 | Are you staying with me ? |
29 | So what was she doing with you then ? |
30 | What the hell 's she doing with my patch , I thought . |