Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 what 's going on at the moment and where I am with it
2 I had somehow supposed her to sit in that room for ever , real only when Hugo or I were with her .
3 Therefore do all your final training in an 8 m x 8 m ( 9.5 yd x 9.5 yd ) area and get used to knowing exactly where you are in it .
4 But you knew exactly where you were with him and I had the utmost respect for his judgement and management of the cutters .
5 You 're either for me or you 're against me , you ca n't be neutral .
6 You 're either for me , says Jesus , or you 're against me .
7 He now came in so many shapes and sizes they did n't know quite where they were with Him .
8 ‘ Well , the way that everyone 's at her .
9 The feeling of comradeship now in Liverpool , the feeling that everyone was in it together and helping each other , was something that her mother would never understand , she felt , nor her grief for the baby .
10 Her reply was : ‘ I 'm a mother — so nothing is beneath me ! ’
11 It took me quite a while to convince him that my being with you was because I was trying to persuade you to — ’
12 Be assured that I am with you .
13 And in my translation here it 's got And know that I am with you always , yes to the end of time .
14 Keep strong and remember that I 'm with you every minute . ’
15 Tell him that I 'm with you , but that you 're not quite sure how much you ought to tell me .
16 It 's not that I 'm against them in their place ,
17 Not that I 'm against them .
18 ‘ So why do you care that I was with her that night ? ’
19 I think he may have planted the idea that I was after her , for badness ’ sake .
20 I remember many occasions when friends would reassure me that I was like them , there were n't any differences .
21 Once a Met Officer remarked cheerfully to me ( from the warmth and light of the office ) , that the rats were much more frightened of me than I was of them , but I noticed that he did n't take me up on my suggestion that he should come out with me and see for himself .
22 There was no danger … he was more frightened of me than I was of him … but that 's not the point … if it had been an old lady … he coulde have given her a heart attack …
23 You 'd go in and see him and he 's sitting down , so I 'd stay stood up , so I 'm above him and that gives me a psychological advantage straight away , does n't it ?
24 ‘ If a son of mine 'as no feeling for this land , it 's better that 'e 's off it . ’
25 I 've never done anything to hurt my little girl , I 've never hit her or anything like that , but I felt in myself that her being with me was endangering her .
26 Now that she 's off me , I can manage a better look .
27 Cos we did n't want the four , th the ladies that she was with they knew what was happening but nobody else knew
28 The farm workers took their seats , and she sat at the top of the table , so that she was with them , but a little apart .
29 The air crews used to flock around the office even more now that she was with us , and in particular a navigator called Henry who made numerous attempts to date her .
30 Moores and ( inset ) with his wife Kathy , a former Miss England who later tragically drowned when his car landed in a muddy ditch and he forgot to tell rescuers that she was in it
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