Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 I greeted my cousin 's suggestion that I drive with him and his family to Italy for a skiing holiday with some apprehension .
2 Certain parts of me were defined by the grass that I dented with my feet or the cushion that I hollowed with my back and had an identity both in time and space ; but the breasts and cunt he briefly fondled existed only because touched at his will and through his perception of them .
3 I found much that I identified with , the old lady looking in the TV shop window , enjoying all channels , one assumes , the ‘ Eye-drop ’ queue in the hospital .
4 Well now I have in front of me my book that I wrote with Rachel Lowe about these erm these early film erm makers of Britain , and leafing it over I see some of the facts which lie behind the Brighton 's , Brighton 's contribution to this .
5 They were trying to insinuate that I belonged with the psychiatric patients .
6 ‘ Do you want that I come with you ? ’
7 The fixed positions that I saw with you
8 He describes , as I did , the lack of access between the interiors of modules , but accepts the view of consciousness that I associated with Minsky 's views on heterarchy : that , roughly speaking , sometimes one module would be conscious and sometimes another , depending on circumstances :
9 Keys I get them out I still lost those ones that I got with the matches .
10 You know the bottoms that I got with some
11 Right I 'll be for the rest of the tutorial really , erm find yourselves something to do , I just really want to follow up er the little amount of time that I spent with second years er looking at their action plans .
12 but it was n't like a long thing but like I , the time that I spent with him was like quite a long time , like the evening , whatever , so he 'd get , and like it just used to be constant pauses , it used to be terrible and so we used to get off with each other like you pause for , for what
13 ‘ There 's my boat that I made with my two hands , ’ he said .
14 He knows the representation that I made with other colleagues only a fortnight ago .
15 Dr Russell insisted that I went with the convalescent men and we were lucky to pick up one of the last trains to go northwards .
16 ‘ Anyway , he then insisted that I went with him to a trade show in San Francisco .
17 ‘ It was my idea as much as Jeff 's that I went with him . ’
18 That was Professor Adam Jenkinson that I brought with me .
19 Here are the various key thoughts that I use with pupils to try to produce the right action .
20 Like the people that I mix with , they have the same kind of feelings .
21 That was not my figure ; it was given by a senior Soviet spokesman at a conference in Vienna that I attended with other Ministers of the Interior at the beginning of this year .
22 From her knowledge of the continent she was able to give me useful information , advice , and travellers ' tips , and she suggested that I take with me a supply of those items which were in even shorter supply in France than in Britain , such as coffee and cigarettes , and use them as barter .
23 With regard to your order for the above tape , I understand from a conversation that I had with Sue Atkins on her return to this country that you were tracing the Agreement documents before returning these to us for signature by the Press and despatch of the tape .
24 In some ways that was the classic sound that I had with Whitesnake , but that sound was n't usable in later , more AOR versions of either that band or even other things that I 've done ; all you can say is that it was right for that particular music .
25 I mean , considering there are only about five hundred people in there were just on forty people present in the room which is quite a good average or percentage of them and er a lot of the questions were quite positive and the Chairman sort of took them , there were one or two people there who obviously erm wanted to have everything either exactly as it was or whatever , but it looked very much from the conversation that I had with the ramblers afterwards that in large part this scheme could be accepted .
26 The problem that I had with the
27 I can remember hardly anybody 's names that I served with in the Signal section in eh in Colchester , ca n't even remember the officer 's name , the if people left somewhere erm , south of Colchester in Essex well it was quite quite and eh , he , we use to go out there and play , play a village team football , you know and have a , have a right have a right old do in the evenings .
28 It was this burning ambition that I took with me into 1986 .
29 The verdict was delivered with such casual brutality that I flushed with the shame of it — being kicked out like a clerk caught pinching pennies from the till .
30 And my my aunt that I my grandmother that I stayed with , their neighbour down the stair was quite indignant and saying , I 'm away to work and she 's getting twelve shillings the same .
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