Example sentences of "i [vb past] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I met with little success . ’
2 I agreed with that definition when the Prime Minister offered it in the House in July .
3 Did I tell you why I got with that girl
4 The Marxist book I reviewed with several others in The Criterion for October 1937 .
5 On my side , I burned with less envy of Charlie than I 'd imagined I would .
6 ‘ Maybe if I played with another side I 'd get more recognition for what I can do .
7 I received with much pleasure the token of your friendship which you have sent me this morning in the way of [ a ] dram Bottle and shall treasure it up until I reach the wilds of the beautiful country I anticipate so much pleasure in exploring .
8 After having carefully measured my horse 's girth and length from point of withers to top of tail , I discovered with some astonishment that my horse weighed 954 million pounds .
9 ‘ That guy back there was n't human , ’ I observed with more perspicacity than a panty-girdle pedlar at a Tupperware party .
10 That was why I signed with another agency .
11 Panerai , as you say , I worked with many times .
12 I thought with this hat this dress was short enough .
13 I was totally petrified — so I went with another girl , my first feminist incidentally . ’
14 One day I was out working the streets , I went with this punter and I went back to his place .
15 The next time I used a prostitute was a couple of years later when I went with some friends to Amsterdam .
16 Is Well I was I 'm trying to think where I was I was at Blackpool , er I went to Blackpool for two days , I went with some friends .
17 But that one was and I heard a year ago but I never saw it till the bus driver I went with some years ago up to John O'Groats .
18 I spoke with many students during this period from several major universities and the majority were sympathetic to the poster campaign .
19 I dealt with that matter in an oral answer on 6November .
20 And so in these circumstances I dealt with much speed and remarkably low Scottish cunning .
21 Before I was elected to the House , I worked as a solicitor in a law centre in Leicester where I dealt with many immigration cases .
22 ‘ God willing , I am learning , ’ I answered with some sadness .
23 ‘ So it does n't matter if I say no , ’ I said with some relief , for I had been feeling somewhat guilty at risking Thessy 's chances of making some money .
24 ’ That 's all right , then , ’ I said with more confidence than I felt .
25 Even after Aulef , the only food I had with any meat content , the meat puddings , and beans and sausage , were down to a dozen tins each .
26 Then , in that mean , ill-lit corridor I collided with another prisoner being pushed the other way .
27 On the first day I made sur I stayed with that man all day .
28 As I said I stayed with that man all day .
29 I pushed with both hands but I was n't strong enough to get a squeak out of it .
30 Of course I refused with much indignation , and he grew very angry .
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