Example sentences of "i [vb past] [adv] with [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You see , we 'd got such confidence that she told me that when he died , she said , ‘ He died in his bed here ’ , that we were in , you see ; and she said , ‘ I then closed his eyes and I laid down with him till the morning so that nobody should be disturbed . ’
2 just prior to Birkdale I met up with him to play against Gary player in a televised match at St Andrews .
3 In the next week or so until I met up with him again I was suffused with wild imaginings .
4 I met up with her two and three times , to see where we 're at .
5 ‘ There are two reasons why I wanted to be sure that I met up with you after school today . ’
6 Nevertheless , says the Crown Prince , ‘ I agreed absolutely with his proposal that the question as to whether the offensive should be continued or broken off should be settled by the result of the partial attack on the East [ Right ] Bank . ’
7 Although these omissions suited me at the time , I have since found them incredible to the point of doubting my own powers of recollection , but when I checked recently with my sister , she confirmed their accuracy .
8 ‘ I might have kicked a few people in my time , and some would say I got away with it for twenty years .
9 I do n't know how I got away with it . ’
10 Providence , destiny — although I would like to treat destiny with a very small " d " in my case — inevitably played their parts but nevertheless I got away with it , and my crew got away with it .
11 And I had Avenger estate , and I done the same with that and I got away with it for ages and I what you want a do , I know what you wan na do he erm , I mean that 's that 's really sort of pushing it over the top but he got a great big sheet of polythene , he went down to ready mix and had a load of ready mix in the back of this Avenger estate , brand new he 'd only just got it !
12 ‘ I found I got on with him reasonably well .
13 Mostly I got on with her . ’
14 And I had five sons , a disabled father , according to the media , and er , I got on with it .
15 I got on with my kitchen garden .
16 And then I got on with my job . ’
17 When I got home with it , I gave it a wash , and tried it out almost immediately .
18 I got off with someone for his hat .
19 I bantered little with myself as I drove home later that night .
20 I joined Dateline then and went out with one person I met for two years , but then I moved away with my work .
21 During this period of uncertainty , Jean-Claude was as anxious as I. He never missed the opportunity to tell me how different his life had become since I moved in with him : he was happy now , he could work .
22 I moved in with her immediately and changed schools ( again ) , visiting my Pop at weekends .
23 I moved in with his friend .
24 ‘ Luke , ’ she said abruptly , ‘ if I moved in with you , would you send me roses ?
25 Marie was waiting for me and when I caught up with her she linked her arm in mine .
26 I caught up with them about 3.30pm in Jackson Bridge where they were finishing a hymn , and possibly a silent prayer , before they marched back up the steep winding hill to Hepworth where a free tea was waiting for them in the school .
27 I caught up with him at his villa just outside Salzburg , which overlooks a small vineyard , set against an imposing mountainous backdrop .
28 I caught up with him .
29 I caught up with him half way to the gates .
30 It was a long time , and a lot of travelling and enforced detours , before I caught up with your family , a couple of generations back .
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