Example sentences of "with [noun prp] and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He began paddling at the age of 10 , got his first boat 3 years later , spent a week with PGL and followed it up the next year with a course at Raven 's Ait .
2 The tacit threat of having their operating licences removed was required before they agreed to cooperate with GCCS and let it see their messages each day .
3 The centre 's manager had established a rapport with Ben and encouraged him to take medication which he otherwise tended to overlook .
4 Actor Ed Lauter , who worked with Marvin and knew him well , told me :
5 ‘ You 're the fourteenth person who 's worked out I 'm staying with Lucy and phoned me up with crazy stories about Liam .
6 In particular , will your erstwhile political columnist , R W Johnson , apologise for the appalling piece of sexism that appeared in NSS ( under a previous editor ) on 7 December 1990 , when he suggested that the only way for Labour to win the next election would be for Glenys Kinnock to ‘ have a word ’ with Neil and persuade him to stand down ?
7 And if I , if I stayed with Tescos and got me pension and that .
8 She was going to murder Margaret tomorrow , going off with Dennis and leaving them like that .
9 The pool that had been so jarringly empty when I took my premeditated dive into it with Terry , I fell into with Toby and found it full of champagne .
10 ‘ I 'll see you at the weekend , then , ’ Leith said lightly , and was once more wanting to do something of a pugilistic nature to her employer when , just as though he lived there , he went to the door with Travis and saw him out .
11 Take that tape machine in with Ann and do it without her knowing .
12 Zak came up to me with Donna and offered me a lift back to the city in their bus , and at that exact moment I saw not Bill Baudelaire himself but someone who might go among the owners , where Tommy could n't .
13 So , if I have a word with , like I say , with Donna and see what she thinks , if it 's a good idea .
14 Though committed to increasing the number of bishops in England since the council of Hertford in 672 ( HE IV , 5 ) , he did not attempt ( so far as is known ) to partition Wilfrid 's vast diocese of York until Ecgfrith quarrelled with Wilfrid and expelled him in 678 and even then king and archbishop appear to have been in agreement about the subdivision ( HE IV , 12 : V , 19 , 24 ; Vita Wilfridi , ch. 24 ) .
15 It calls on Iraq to accept the 1963 border with Kuwait and threatens it with ‘ all necessary means ’ — diplomatic jargon for war — if this is breached .
16 On one of the last occasions I saw him , I mentioned my dealings with Mountbatten and asked what he thought of him .
17 Until I can persuade her to unbind me — or make contact with Mephistco and convince someone back at base to forgive me my trespasses just long enough to do an override — I am confined inside the plane of reflected light .
18 But Carla has denied ever having an affair with Mick and says she has never even been to Thailand .
19 So Gough , who had a brilliant European Championship , has to sit on the bench with Roxburgh and sweat it out against Portugal in a match the Scots have to win .
20 As I mentioned I will discuss the possibility of certification of LCCI training course with Liam and let you know the outcome .
21 ‘ Go to meet him with Maggie and let her charm him . ’
22 Mr Tom King , Defence Secretary , said Mr Kinnock was guilty of a ‘ monstrous cover-up ’ over the true extent of the party 's links with CND and questioned his ability to deliver strong defence based on a nuclear deterrent .
23 the last time Grant went up to Mum 's with Leon and taught him how to use
24 I heard Mick unzip the tent he shared with Paddy and hand him the tea .
25 ‘ I have had a long chat with Stephen and told him I know that he is knocking at the door of the full international side , but I would rather he played and helped out in the match at Tannadice than did nothing at Ibrox . ’
26 Nick , who had feared a torridly emotional hour or so was relieved by this ; grateful , he had shared half a bottle of brandy with Martin and told him a great deal about the behaviour of adolescents in certain African tribes , a safe subject , and one he was apt to enlarge on when drunk .
27 I suppose it 's possible he had a row with Nicola and killed her . ’
28 But McCarthy and Waite , who were held by terrorists for five years , refused to co-operate with Granada and accused them of ‘ pure fiction ’ .
29 For three years he had been with Jesus and heard his teaching — that he was bound to suffer , to die and to be raised from the dead .
30 So , J. Olivier argues , Van Gogh , vanquished and vanquisher both , cut off his own ear after the altercation with Gauguin and presented it , in his own honour , to the lady , the Arles whore .
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