Example sentences of "[adv] be [noun] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have not been contact with someone for some time and do not have a directory which is updated frequently , a quick phone call tell you whether your contact is still there or has moved on . |
2 | ‘ Cast out this slave woman with her son , ’ she commands Abraham , ‘ for the son of this slave woman shall not be heir with my son Isaac . ’ |
3 | I do n't think I can ever be friends with her again . ’ |
4 | Contemporaries remember him coming scowling to school after what had clearly been rows with his patron . |
5 | Our two days off duty every twelve days could now be spend with our families , flying either from Aberdeen or Edinburgh airports and this made all the difference to working in Scotland . |
6 | Do n't wan na I wo n't be friends with her . |
7 | But first , here 's Tim with our Friday sports round-up . |
8 | How are matters with his wife 's family ? ’ |
9 | How are things with you at the District Hospital ? |
10 | " Now , how are things with you ? " said the Chief Rabbit . |
11 | So how are things with you ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Now , Mo , how are things with you ? |
13 | Sergeant Henley said , as if it was all her show , which it could not have been : ‘ How are things with you , Sarah ? ’ |
14 | So how is life with your new bloke ? |
15 | How 's life with you ? |
16 | What I have to struggle for again and again is instinct with her . |
17 | Where 's Thierry with my bloody cup of tea ? |