Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I mean nothing to do with this one . |
2 | ‘ We want to intimidate the audience but also make them feel with us . |
3 | Since Legnani first danced the famous thirty-two fouettës in Swan Lake , it sometimes seems that choreographers lacking ideas for a spectacular finish to a solo , send the dancer spinning faster and faster round the stage , or set them centre stage and make them turn with increasingly difficult poses . |
4 | You know they make me laugh with Eileen they want to think back when she , how she cheated on John her |
5 | Mainly from my my M F I experience as a retail salesman I mean I dealt with contractors erm that for instance you know did up did up complete complexes bought loads of kitchens and bedrooms and that type of thing let er letting companies |
6 | Yes , er er I mean I agree with you Chairman entirely , I mean the arguments have been made before and I will just say them again , that I think the District Council are quite remiss er in asking for this sum of money , particularly in view of the reason that the , the , the field is there , which is for the recreation of the people who live in the estate , and the back end of Southwell , and it always has been , er and that is a responsibility that has been taken on by this Parish Council , and if , if , if they feel that they , they wish to persist in asking an unreasonable price , and let's face it , the District Council is in a position to look at this situation and say , the Parish Council is doing an excellent job , we will sell them this land for a figure that they can afford . |
7 | So I 've got a number , I mean I started with , had had about fifteen , we 've now got about ninety six . |
8 | I know I mean I stayed with him but I had three kids . |
9 | So next time you see a decaying barn or cottage , stop the car , take a snap or two , and send them to SAVE with the name and address of the property . |
10 | Now they may have their own reasons for that and it may be difficult for them to send someone at this precise moment , but I do n't think that they 're necessarily geared up to dealing with the sorts of things that you want them to deal with . |
11 | ‘ We want them to grow with the company . ’ |
12 | ‘ They want me to go with her . |
13 | ‘ And you want me to go with you ? |
14 | Right again past Wise Crack are four short routes : Featuristic ( F7a ) , What do You Want Me To Do With It ( F7a+ ) , Do n't Matter Just Bite It ( F7a+ ) and Erotic Nightmare ( F7b+ ) . |
15 | ‘ Or if there is an emergency , you want me to deal with it while you go and swoon over that dandy Miguel ? ’ |
16 | Unless you want me to help with the washing-up ? ’ |
17 | There 's nothing in Arnold on communication so for those of you who who particularly want me to stay with Arnold , sorry this time round . |
18 | ‘ You want me to come with you ? ’ |
19 | Others have not yet let us have statements of needs and we urge them to work with us to produce them . |
20 | The attitude of the companies is such that I want nothing to do with them ; I like to think we will survive without ruining the lives of the animals and destroying the land . ’ |
21 | It is a shame , however , that they want nothing to do with the RUC . |
22 | ‘ I find it interesting that there 's this whole small town that claims me , that I want nothing to do with . |
23 | Ms Maeve Sherlock , president of the National Union of Students , said : ‘ The Government must now take on running a scheme which the best financial experts in the country want nothing to do with . ’ |
24 | The six refusenik republics — the Baltic three , Moldavia , Georgia and Armenia — want nothing to do with it . |
25 | Give me what the others want nothing to do with . |
26 | The true reason was that I want nothing to do with that country while it remains as it is , and if it had n't been for Jean-Paul I 'd have ceased all our operations out there years ago . ’ |
27 | If , like Glen Danzig , you 're calling for the death of religion , then you 're evil and I want nothing to do with you . |
28 | ROS : Oh , I 've heard of him all right and I want nothing to do with it . |
29 | I want nothing to do with you , or the Corosini — nothing . ’ |
30 | ‘ I want nothing to do with it . |