Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Then Brown Owl called to the Brownies who were left and made them lie with their heads pointing towards the swampland , then with the last two Brownies she made an arrowhead , like this : — |
2 | Till the Union made them acquainted with English manners , the culture of their lands was unskilful , and their domestic life unformed ; their tables were coarse as the feasts of Eskimeaux , and their houses as filthy as the cottages of Hottentots . ’ |
3 | I knew that she now expected me to live with her for the rest of her days . |
4 | The attack on Malpas 's house certainly seems to have alarmed them and led them to co-operate with the authorities against the rebels ( 22 , p.161 ) . |
5 | It was the best choice for her , because she could decide which weeks she wanted free — and timed them to coincide with school holidays . |
6 | its got nothing to do with it |
7 | ‘ Oh , ’ she said , ‘ a friend came round and asked me to go with her … |
8 | A friend of the Websters ' son ( who was in the Middle East ) took to visiting the house rather often , and one evening he asked me to go with him to the cinema in Bletchley . |
9 | So , when the captain of a ship asked me to go with him to Guinea in Africa , I agreed . |
10 | I used to get frightened at my parents ' house in Wales when the boys from the village asked me to play with them . |
11 | ‘ Flick wrote last week and asked me to stay with them at Gerrards Cross . |
12 | ‘ It means , ’ she said coldly , ‘ that you asked me to stay with Anna because you thought you could seduce me . ’ |
13 | ‘ Now I know why you asked me to come with you , ’ Robbie complained a little later , as she struggled back along the towpath with her share of the load . |
14 | He smoked all the time and at the end asked me to walk with him in the Park . |
15 | My big break on the cutters came in 1968 when the new Valiant , sister ship to the Vigilant was delivered from Richard Dunstons at Thorne , in the Humber , and Phil Andrews asked me to sail with him as No. 1 . |
16 | This may be connected to the fact that the youngsters came bottom as far as hugs were concerned , as 57pc said their parents hugged them compared with a national average of 70pc . |
17 | The appealing aptness of slow-moving natural processes led me to flirt with Geology Jules . |
18 | Finally , I think the issue which more than any other led me to break with pure separatism , was women 's compassion . |
19 | So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner . |
20 | When they were bulging-full , he stitched them closed with a curved needle and woollen thread and laid them ready in a pile . |
21 | In fact , most of what I read in SR ( I could n't embrace everything — women can choose ca n't they ? ) made me shake with recognition of our universal plight — we are all oppressed , whether we are aware of it or not . |
22 | This presented a thought that made me shudder with fright : this awesome , eerie world-apart in the dead of night , unbearably cold , no moon or stars , merely the moan of the mysterious gods beneath the ice … |
23 | You made me stay with you while they were away and you should n't have . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | The last time I saw her was when Benedict Joseph shoved her into his car outside the Villa Fiesole , and Philippe made me go with him to Nice . ’ |
26 | He made me work with all his might |
27 | I used to try and act in straight plays but I was so bad they made me act with my back to the audience . |
28 | Sometimes they cluster on a page like blackberries on a fecund bush , and made me wonder with a stab of unease whether my own writings on American politics and presidents have not managed equally often narrowly to miss the usage and the nomenclature . |
29 | My nose was bigger than most people 's , and being punched on it made me cry with pain . |
30 | In a letter to Archbishop Aethelheard and Ceolwulf , bishop of Lindsey , written 793–6 , Charlemagne asked them to intercede with Offa for certain individuals who had gone into exile with their lord , Hringstan , who had now died . |