Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [prep] i [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Knowing as much , my friends , who sit or stand with me under the tree , stare out to sea in silence .
2 Please write , phone or talk to me with your ideas so that a mutual exchange can benefit all teachers .
3 And he said , Well what would you prefer , go to school quietly or come with me over the hedge to have a spanking .
4 The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) has raised that matter with me on other occasions .
5 Thick make-up does little to dim the pink , fiery stars that seem to me to be as large as suns .
6 They concede that municipal monopoly of schooling has let down generations but they come back with ideas that seem to me to be sensible and subtle but also politically popular .
7 yeah , it 's it 's the people that do allow their children to go out , and I 'm sure there 's a lot of parents out there that agree with me on this point , you know ,
8 Bauthumley , who believes God speaks directly through him , offers his own writing as an imitative model to others ‘ that travell with me in the same birth ’ .
9 It is the result of experiments with ideas that come to me from time to time , and developments into another way of segmenting to produce a slightly different result .
10 He was for going on at once , but I would stay ; so he said he would return to Mullinavat and wait for me in a bar there .
11 If I make a black man sweep up my trash , empty my dustbins , wash the vomit from my floor and kill for me in my imperialist wars … well , what do you think ?
12 Now calm down , and listen to me for a minute .
13 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 . ’
14 Ezek. 22.30 — ‘ I looked for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand before Me in the gap on behalf of the land so that I would not have to destroy it , but I found none . ’
15 No , no , do n't interrupt me and look at me with those wild eyes .
16 As he was saying goodbye today , I saw him open his mouth and look at me in that way .
17 When I get out of my train at Victoria and look about me at the other two hundred — mostly strangers , not least so those whose names as early schoolfellows dawn on me when they disappeared , — I sometimes think that one or two of us ought to speak out instead of just voting and making a remark in the complaint book once or twice a year and writing to a newspaper less often .
18 Look at it and talk to me about it . ’
19 The letter announcing my visit lay unopened on the mat when she opened the door , and an hour later I came away believing that I admired a woman who could , under these circumstances and in some pain , treat me as if I had just stepped round the corner for a packet of tea ten minutes before , and talk to me about this and that , and nothing at all .
20 Throughout the day he would stop work , make us coffee and talk to me about what he was working on , what he was reading and what I was doing .
21 Well , if ever you think of leaving , you just come and talk to me about it .
22 Come and talk to me at Easter .
23 Films like dreams come and go and are soon forgotten , yet King Kong , which I must have seen in 1933 , or early 1934 , with its scenes of adventure in a fabled land , was the one to overwhelm my mind and stay with me to the present day .
24 ‘ Why do n't you strip me down and go over me with a scrubbin' brush ? ’
25 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 . ’
26 ‘ You must ride out with me , leave the Grail Castle , and come with me to Tara . ’
27 ‘ Put on your robes and your crown , my lady , ’ he said , ‘ and come with me to the hall . ’
28 And Sergeant … leave an NCO in charge here and come with me round the sentries .
29 Please rave , review and write to me at the address below .
30 Some of them become trapped beneath the thatch , and whirl above me as diminutive galaxies of light .
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