Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I may agree with sentiment but it pissed me off none the less .
2 Erm sort of I may deal with sort of solicitors letter , that sort , the , the more complicated legal side , and , and that sort of thing .
3 I should get with daddy 's cheque
4 I told them I might stay with Kit and Teresa … ’
5 I 'll stay with daddy and we go and do
6 I 'll check with dad before I start telling everybody to make sure it can go ahead
7 I 'll check with night staff .
8 I 'll check with nightstaff .
9 If Mr. Marshall will excuse me , I do n't think I 'll bother with lunch .
10 Erm , no , erm definitely erm I 'll go with salvation
11 I 'll wait with Patience till another Day ,
12 I 'll listen with pleasure , but do speak quietly . ’
13 This is particularly noticeable in Between ; indeed she herself says ‘ it 's really with Between that I discovered what I could do with language ’ ( 1989e:83 ) .
14 Oh there 's so much , I could do with Christmas at the .
15 erm our main objective if I could start with education , which is erm the erm predominant service provided by the County , we were concerned to protect the delegated budgets to schools , particularly the primary and the secondary schools .
16 I could cry with relief .
17 I could weep with frustration when I go around seeing the conditions some of our people work in , the pittance they have paid , young people hung around on street corners with no job and no real training .
18 I could help with maths
19 Well I 'd start with wood and er get something rough to work off and then , use me head as I say , get it down to the requirements on the , on the paper and then start to produce eventually , you know and er
20 She had affected what she considered a posh English accent and I 'd die with embarrassment in the French pastry shop when , pointing with her little finger , she 'd say ; ‘ Emm !
21 Ten years ago I used to plead with kidney doctors to give my patients transplants .
22 are most of the programmes are really to do I would say with displacement activities rather than replacement activities .
23 And I would agree with Schatzman that ‘ possibly one day we shall speak of lingua somatic or psycho semantic not psychosomatic illnesses . ’
24 And and the women , are very difficult about apply for the jobs , so I think it 's going to take an awful long time , erm , I 'm all in favour of equal opportunities , erm , on all accounts , and I would agree with Councillor that one of the difficulties about registered dis disability is that , a lot of people who could actually be a registered disabled person , but for reasons of pride , do n't want to be registered disabled .
25 I am not confident about how I should take the hon. Gentleman 's concluding remarks , but I shall bear with equanimity what I suspect may be a poisoned chalice .
26 I shall begin with household composition , the issue around which much work on the history of the family has been centred .
27 I WILL treat with respect each dead human body .
28 system until we introduce the council tax , but of course I will listen with care to any representations that are made , as I always do .
29 I 've told them I will help with advice , but I ca n't commit one dollar , they 've got to do it themselves . ’
30 I will deal with VAT .
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