Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] with my " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd trust them with my life . ’
2 ‘ So he can stay and assist me with my enquiries . ’
3 So , I 'd an appointment in town at the hairdressers and for a legwax and that you do n't want to let yourself go I do n't want him to get back and catch me with my knickers down and my nail varnish all chipped …
4 ‘ Now can I trust you with my car ?
5 ‘ When I said before that I 'd trust you with my life , it was a statement based on instinct .
6 Just watch it , said Jay , sipping brandy , breathing fire , I may just stomp you with my hairy great mammoth foot .
7 She was elderly and although she went to church on a Sunday , I did n't feel that I could trouble her with my religious affairs .
8 That is a very constructive suggestion and I will certainly discuss it with my hon. Friend the Minister for Housing and Planning .
9 ‘ They do n't really want somebody with my background , even though they say they do .
10 I shall detain them with my Mariner 's ancient , emaciated claw and give them the full works .
11 I wish that I could warm you with my kisses .
12 ‘ Shall I regale you with my uncle 's suspicions about you ? ’
13 As a matter of fact , there was another sentiment which had begun to spread rather more widely than ‘ He got what he deserved ’ or ‘ I 'd do it with my own hands , if they 'd let me . ’
14 do we want to erm go I mean obviously we want to go away and I 'll do it with my friend and you 'll do it your
15 Chris says I could do it with my eyes shut , but he 's biased . ’
16 Because it was no use to the farmer , there was no water to be seen there , and I thought I could do it with my own garden tools , and so once I 'd removed all the rough brambles and so on and discovered the periphery of the old pond
17 May I associate myself with my right hon. and learned Friend 's comments about the injuries of people on the train ?
18 If she was not my mother she would be ideal but her views are coloured by the fact that she would watch anything with my name at the end of it .
19 I shall acquaint you with my decision in due course ! ’
20 I would see him with my father and hear them talking about paintings and so forth .
21 ‘ Of course nothing can be formally arranged just at this present , ’ went on Miss Merchiston , and Theda almost laughed out to see the burgeoning hope in the poor man 's face , ‘ for with dear Mama in this sad condition , I could not reconcile it with my conscience to leave her in the care of other hands .
22 Did n't see it with my eyes shut . ’
23 I can see it with my eyes , Grant . ’
24 lost something and I ca n't , I ca n't find it and I 'm looking and I 'm , and ee , and er , a bit of a noise or anything I 'm looking backwards is coming and then I realize he 's not there any more to come and then other days I just feel like I 'm dangling in the air and can see the , the ground and I ca n't touch it with my feet , just somewhere right , right out , it 's not real , not real you know and then you go , you get back to with a bump and know that it 's real and then it just feels left , nothing else , you ca n't help yourself in any other way .
25 I can cover one with my hand .
26 Hopeless to try and impress you with my slender collection of classical music .
27 You know , she came home and she was watching television and I bought some Bourbon biscuits round and then I thought I 'll have one with my cup of tea and now there 's three left !
28 Did I have it with my Marmite ?
29 I could n't hear anything with my right ear and my eye looked like a burst , over-ripe plum .
30 So I 'll leave it with my other daughter .
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