Example sentences of "with [pron] [coord] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Not just that he 's home with me but we had our courting days and you and Sarah missed even those .
2 I did n't bring any of it with me but everyone 's seen the tall hat have n't they ?
3 He plays catch with me but he does n't like it because he broke his leg playing football .
4 So I I 've got that with me but I 've what what what we 'll do now is we 'll start to erm make our way towards coffee , which I think might be welcome .
5 In 1941 , all factories were moved out of Leningrad ( as St Petersburg was called from 1924 to 1991 ) and I took my son with me but I had to leave my husband behind .
6 I said that 's none of my business , nothing to do with me but I said I should think it 's a tragic waste for you and I say , it wastes your money but that 's entirely down to you .
7 I am afraid that she had no success with me but I remember our chanting of ‘ Rowned and rowned — up and dowwnn — rowned and rowned . ’
8 Umm yes I do have I have n't brought it with me but I do have a book at home that that erm in that showed you know the pieces of fabric that you had left over from doing all this , erm I 've got a pattern that my mother actually used to make things that were very are now very unpopular for my children .
9 Moments and impressions from this great desert of time remain with me but I have long forgotten in which part of it they occurred .
10 Older players thought I was an upstart , so they made a point of scrapping with me but I thrived on it .
11 And erm she like , just she wo n't play with me but she does n't .
12 awful when you hear about yourself , it is horrible and you hear something that someone 's said about you and you think how can they , they just spent the whole day with me or they 've spent , you know exactly your situation like , couple of years of your life with you
13 Either you sail with me or I withdraw bail . ’
14 I learned a lot from her , and when she and Wilson came to tea with me and we walked round my garden , she gave me a lot of good advice , evidently amazed at the poverty of my crops — ‘ These are not … your Brussels ? ’
15 They spoke with me and we got on famously .
16 Now he shook hands with me and we held each other .
17 I designed and made the drawings for some jigs and we made them I 'd two or three men with me and they made these jigs and them underneath the sets .
18 I 've persuaded them to stick with me and they have responded superbly . ’
19 I went darling to one of the girls and she said yeah I said will you come with me and she said what 's the matter ?
20 You know , I was watching them do other people 's and my Aunty Gwendoline was with me and she said it 's said that it 's .
21 And she ended up spending , it was the best part of the day with me and she came with me to a couple of meetings I went to .
22 She was there with me and she knew these people were asking me .
23 Also my mum had to share a bedroom with me and she did n't like watching someone else seeing to me .
24 There was a young American photographer with me and I saw him get caught up in it and I pulled him aside and said ‘ Do n't even take it because that 's the picture that Newsweek is going to publish .
25 I had my camera with me and I saw there was a ladder up on the top deck and when I got up on the top deck it was quite a giddy height , not to be bit I looked at the mast then I climbed up the mast up three quarters of the way up the mast and er the view from up there looked right down on the causeway .
26 That 's how it was with me and I know it was true for many others .
27 I had brought my bag with me and I left it in Armstrong along with my wallet , spare cash and watch , just taking enough to pay for a ticket and a towel .
28 and he was playing computer with me and I meant to come up to you .
29 He read a scene with me and I said : ‘ Just a moment , ’
30 There was a really nice nurse with me and I said : ‘ Please will you not leave me .
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