Example sentences of "[vb base] with [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That makes me a bit peeved , you know : we can serve them , but not mingle with them on the other side . |
2 | or part of it at leapt , should be united with this parish under one Kirk session , they associate with them as a member of Session . " |
3 | I 'm sure there are people who do n't sort of bother with them at all , you know just saw er a man he dropped he 's erm , he dropped his till receipt and he looked as if he had a tremendous amount you know in his basket so I reckon it would of been over , but there was no erm cos you get it stamped yes so we have er , yes I 'd forgotten about those little erm chickens of course , so we can have that roast |
4 | ‘ I do n't know why I bother with you at all . |
5 | ‘ You are a good officer , Merymose , ’ he said at last , ‘ and although I disagree with you about the capability of our Medjays , I respect your judgment . |
6 | It includes the presence of other animals that may be predators or competitors for food , animals of other species that may communicate with it in finding food or raising an alarm , and individuals of its own species that interact with it in many ways , competitively , nepotistically , and in co-operation . |
7 | Do n't wither on the sterile sidewalks of Paris , he exhorted , ‘ come and paint with me on the heath , in the potato field , come and walk with me behind the plough and the shepherd , come and sit with me , looking into the fire — let the storm that blows across the heath blow through you . ’ |
8 | ‘ If you wish to sit up talking with Claudine , however , or walk with her in the moonlight … ’ |
9 | I walk with them round one point of the island , till we see the pyramid of Taquile . |
10 | I speak with them for forty minutes and generally have my socks charmed from my feet , the spring put in my step and all semblance of a chill factor taken from this typical October evening . |
11 | The students go out and spend part of each week all through the school year in the schools , and the teachers in those schools , whether they are science teachers or history teachers or English teachers , collaborate with us in helping to train those students . |
12 | I was almost up the stairs level with her by this time . |
13 | Ice floes circulate with it across the Pole from eastern Siberia toward Ellesmere Island , Greenland , and out into the north Atlantic Ocean , mostly along the east Greenland coast . |
14 | Place the beans in a large bowl , cover with plenty of water and leave to soak for at least 8hr . |
15 | Cover with plenty of cold water and leave to soak overnight in a cool place . |
16 | Drain peas , place in a large pan and cover with plenty of clean water . |
17 | The sea bottom is stony , so we strongly recommend you always sail with something on your feet . |
18 | Some agencies may waive the fee if you register with them on completion of a course . |
19 | I ca n't see him physically but I meet with him in dreams . |
20 | Your contact will meet you and transfer with you to St Petersburg . |
21 | The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) has raised that matter with me on other occasions . |
22 | Jean-Claude introduced his mother to a young unemployed Alge-rian who would open the grille at three-thirty in the morning , travel with her to Les Halles , load the van , supervise the arrangement of the produce in the Cours Mirabeau and drive the van back to the rue Victorie ( when Maman was crevée ) at one o'clock . |
23 | Knowing as much , my friends , who sit or stand with me under the tree , stare out to sea in silence . |
24 | We stand with them for the last gloomy minutes till the clock strikes the hour . |
25 | Fundamental to British education is the aim to help all children achieve their full potential , and this is generally seen as involving building on the strengths children bring with them to schools . |
26 | The other causes lie in the readers alone : the habits of thought and feeling that they bring with them to the text , which distort or block their response to it . |
27 | Patients may find it difficult to come to terms with which of their friends , co-workers and employers did , or did not , communicate with them during hospitalisation . |
28 | I mean with something like British Gas erm to make the enormous profit they 've made surely it must be possible to reduce the price to the consumer . |
29 | I now sit with him in synagogue every Saturday morning . ’ |
30 | Afterwards I sit with him in the room at the back , the late afternoon light still coming in through the windows . |