Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 We again slept in the cab , Sean taking the bed and me improvising with an inflatable mattress across the driver and passenger seats .
2 That left only Annabelle and me to help with the washing up .
3 I congratulate all those who won trophies and I commiserate with the runners up and others , in the knowledge that it may be their turn next year .
4 ‘ You 've won , Leo , ’ she managed quietly , ‘ and I hope with all my heart that you find it a pyrrhic victory . ’
5 I did a degree in packaging design , and I experimented with potato sacks and corrugated boxes , trying out different shoe styles . ’
6 I was one of those ‘ lucky ’ National Servicemen who trained as Air Gunners and I served with 57 Squadron at Waddington ( March 1952 ) and Coningsby ( April 1952 to March 1953 ) .
7 The pilot of a plane Tony and I shared with a bunch of drunks en route to Akureyri once told a very poor story .
8 Both soil augers have snapped and I fought with Greg
9 Erm that has been a matter of serious discussion here and I know with some of the local authorities , and the fact of the matter is sir that we feel that if we look at the agricultural land quality of this county , if you were to have a criteria based policy which included the requirement that strategic sites should avoid good quality agricultural land erm you have n't got a policy at all because this is a county which has mostly its territory covered by good quality agricultural land especially in those parts of this county where strategic development might be expected to actually happen .
10 I see myself as one of these animals , and I await with resignation but with confidence the moment when either I live out my life as providence decrees or I die as prescribed , convinced that I shall thus be useful in two ways , first to France and then to humanity .
11 I am , however , open to reasoned and informed argument and I await with interest your correspondents ' blueprint for reversing our economic decline , bearing in mind that the stark choice is that we either increase our earnings or we accept a quite considerable reduction in our living standards .
12 Again she laughed and cried , and I laughed with her .
13 From the meeting that m that Trevor and I had with Keith the other day , erm Keith is actually working in support of us to try and m maintain us working for them in the future .
14 Raschid who is here today was President and I attended with my own Table Chairman at that time David who not only encouraged me to attend my first A G M but encouraged me to get involved involved in ri in Round Table right from the very onset .
15 It was an interesting challenge and I responded with alacrity .
16 So he goes out and starts the number and I followed with the guitar intro — you know , the tapping thing — and it turned the whole gig around .
17 And I wish with this high seating position that the rear view mirror was n't so directly in my line of sight .
18 The car slid away from the kerb , followed by a small blue roadster , and I thought with some regret that I was probably watching Mrs. Barbara Porter driving out of my life .
19 I was not in love with Terry , never had been ; I went after him , deliberately , because I was ripe for an affair and I thought with him I could have one and enjoy it and still feel like the nice clean girl-next-door afterwards .
20 Sometimes , as the wind blew round the house , I imagined I heard his voice outside , and I thought with horror of the young man who ate boys ' hearts .
21 I discussed my feelings with the woman in question and I slept with her , but I deeply regretted it later on and was sorry that I had n't weighed up the consequences more thoroughly beforehand .
22 And I agreed with him .
23 ‘ They do n't grow on trees , ’ said my mother , and I agreed with her silently .
24 But I 'm really the person to come and see and I liaise with all these bodies as such .
25 His eyes lit up and I recognised with dismay the return of the interested , caring vicar .
26 But we lived in a middle-class neighbourhood and I met with a lot of disapproval .
27 His blow sends me to my right , and I slide with it , fast , and dive away to the floor .
28 erm my point is this , and I speak with some authority , I speak Arabic , I 'm an ex-colonial policeman in Palestine
29 We played Linlithgow , Vicky and I staying with her family .
30 The army continued with its exercises and I continued with my life ; friends from the TA would join the regular army , returning months later with stories of how much tougher things were there .
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