Example sentences of "with [pron] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you come across Amy , I think it would be best if you put her in touch with me rather than trying anything on your own . ’ |
2 | I telephoned the next day , and the producer , having chatted with me awhile and ascertained that I was not a nutter ( I think ) , asked me to make a programme . |
3 | Come out with me sometimes and tour the antique shops in this district . ’ |
4 | Tell me — were you just being deliberately perverse with me earlier or had you forgotten you had a nephew called Svend ? ’ |
5 | If someone persists in being awkward , then as leader you can choose to continue the discussion with them elsewhere and move on to another questioner . |
6 | German supermarkets have resisted the idea of the PVC eating robot , as they would much rather customers took discarded packaging home with them rather than have their premises swarming with robots . |
7 | Occasionally some of the other ranks could be seen driving old Chevvies ( they brought their own cars with them rather than risk going to local garages ) with number plates proclaiming their owners to be from the Potato or Sunshine States or , ironically , from the Land of the Free . |
8 | Look at them , acknowledge them and then tell yourself you will deal with them later and let them go . |
9 | Moreover , I have preferences regarding the happiness of others which are not concerned with them merely as means to certain feelings for myself . |
10 | Everyone goes to bed with everyone else and has orgasms over what great writers they are . |
11 | They usually did it for more obvious , sordid reasons ; they wanted money , they had fallen in love with someone else or lost their temper . |
12 | In other cases he remains cut off , although he may then recover well enough physically and mentally to start a new life , perhaps even setting up home with someone else and taking on a new job . |
13 | The truth was , of course , that he was in love with someone else and chose to use poor Isabel as a scapegoat . ’ |
14 | Sail with someone else and carry some means of attracting attention in the event of an accident , such as flares or a daglo flag . |
15 | The consequences of that compromise could live with you forever and destroy your career . |
16 | Unlike DOS , Windows lets you get on with something else while sending or receiving a fax . |
17 | ‘ He married Diana and he should have made much more of an effort with her rather than turning to another woman for support , ’ she said . |
18 | Although Patrick Lundy was almost twenty , Katherine still considered him a child and treated him accordingly , and often it was easier to go along with her rather than risk an argument . |
19 | I invite , when we walk back from school erm when she first came to live round there , and er I used to walk back from school with her sometimes and say , would you like a cup of coffee ? |
20 | However , his departure was more like triumph since he took with him some 2000 men who preferred to go into exile with him rather than remain in Alfonso 's service . |
21 | That being the case , I have accepted my father 's invitation to live with him again and to return to the stage under his direction . |
22 | and she was going out with him like and seeing pictures of her when she was younger and she 's just the sa , big but |
23 | ‘ Did he take the key away with him then or call back for it that night ? ’ |
24 | And I said , would you clear that with him then and tell him that it 's coming ? |
25 | If a bank has a surplus of cash , why might it choose to make a market loan with it rather than giving extra personal loans or mortgages to its customers ? |
26 | Where shall ye now get as much money as ye owe ? ’ , and when she was given forty pence she bought herself a furred cloak with it rather than paying off any of her debts . |
27 | These motives can be exploited to good effect by skilful MPs who understand the system and work with it rather than try to change it . |
28 | ‘ For the moment , though , I think we will all stick with it here and continue with the drive for promotion . ’ |
29 | If , however , she is a more inward-looking person , she may show few of the usual signs of distress connected with bereavement , but she will be dealing with it internally and suffering just as much . |
30 | In my judgment the basic answer which any real property lawyer would give to a question about an assignee 's power to deal with a tenancy interest is that each assignee is the owner of the whole estate and can deal with it so as to alter it or its terms . |