Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Have you been hatching something up with her — to stow me away ? ’ |
2 | I am living it up with Survage at the Coq d'Or . |
3 | But you 're understanding it and you 're fitting it in with what you already know . |
4 | Millie you 're showing me up with your picture , it 's not very good . |
5 | ‘ They 're trying it on with the application . |
6 | She might have been having it off with Parkin . |
7 | Laura reckons , ’ she continued , a salacious gleam in her toffee-brown eyes , ‘ old Po-face-that 's what they all calls him cos he never smiles-had been having it off with that secretary for weeks . |
8 | She 's been having it off with him ! |
9 | In a kindly voice ( for which , later , he felt like smacking her ) , she said , ‘ I think you are mixing me up with the child our mother had in the late 1930s . ’ |
10 | " I might be bringing him back with me . |
11 | Could the real purpose of Sandra 's visit to the doctor 's be to fix her up with contraception ? |
12 | People 's gon na be sending them in with with the dog |
13 | They 'll be fobbing us off with the flowers and the chocolates . |
14 | If I fall I 'm dragging you down with me |
15 | I am still very shaken and will be taking it up with the American authorities . ’ |
16 | I have informally intimated to British Gas that we 'll be taking it up with them , not as a mere procedural matter through the joint secretary 's machinery , but as a negotiating matter , with the negotiating committee . |
17 | Without putting down the West Coast loonies in so many specific words , Hoffman seemed to be putting them on with his canny deadpan expressions . |
18 | I 'm carrying mine around with me . |
19 | I will be backing it up with information from Teletext and Videotext in the United States by J. Tydeman et al , who include detailed information relating to current technology and future development of such systems . |
20 | Hare , a panel beater from Belstead , is likely to be battling it out with Tacey for the number eight race jacket . |
21 | But the pair will be battling it out with Gordon Strachan and Steve Hodge for the vacancy created by Rod Wallace 's three-week injury absence when Aston Villa visit Elland Road on Sunday . |
22 | Dec 18 1982 ‘ Next year they 'll be battling it out with Wham ! ’ said one Gavin Martin of Glasgow 's Set The Tone . |
23 | Not only will I be dealing with some of your concerns through ‘ Vet 's Corner ’ , but I am taking them up with the very people who make the food — with some eye-opening results ! |
24 | Somebody had apparently given her the matchbook and she had been carrying it around with her ever since . ’ |
25 | No it has n't been there for a little while British National Corpus I 've been carrying it around with me |
26 | I was a bit worried when we were trying it on with the passes . |
27 | They mentioned that you and Anna walked a hundred miles and that you were following it up with a heavy date . |
28 | in effect what you 're doing is helping us out with the cost that we incurred in getting it and the help that we 've done you . |
29 | ‘ I 'll lay you any money she 's checking you out with my aunt . ’ |
30 | The other thing is to talk it over with your line manager , so that if you 've picked something up you want to implement yourself back at , in the workplace then |