Example sentences of "i [verb] with [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 And why should n't I do as I please with my own body ?
2 ‘ There 's my boat that I made with my two hands , ’ he said .
3 She said , under pain of death , I was to leave you , for I interfered with her son and his lover . ’
4 So we 'll put her in for it I mean with her form break it down , I hope they ask her to you know ?
5 but erm er I think that er that picture I borrowed , I mean with her permission of course , erm and er I think it was hung up in the bathroom or somewhere , which was not the best place for a photograph to be really .
6 I mean with his chest being bad he 's
7 ‘ Oh yes , I agree entirely , ’ she would say when I argued with her opinion at times .
8 Early in my first tour I argued with my colleagues that I doubted it would be possible to ditch a Wimpy or a Whitley on water , particularly if there was a heavy swell .
9 I mean all the Scottish and the Welsh , I always remember when when erm when the first houses , when we lived , when I lived with me mother , and in that house we lived in was a big estate erm near us and erm ever such a lot of Welsh people lived there and , I do n't know who it was , somebody wanted a place , could n't get anywhere and my mother went up there with you let all the Welsh people come here he s she said they run us down and that was years and years ago she said , nearly everybody on that estate 's Welsh ourselves .
10 I lived with my husband .
11 In those days I lived with my parents and when the film resurfaced at a local cinema I convinced them to spend an evening feasting their eyes on those sanguinary sapphics .
12 My father and mother had died some years before and I lived with my brother Rabah , my sister Rabiha , my wife Sulafa and my baby son .
13 Shortly after that a headmaster 's house was built , and that was where I lived with my family .
14 The weather , and I like entertaining , I could n't do any when I lived with my Mum-in-law … .
15 I lived with my husband for er , three and a half years , and I knew him for a good number of years before then , so we made a joint decision after that period of time that we were , wanted to commit ourselves
16 I lived with my father , then when my father died I came back to this country .
17 At first I lived with my mother in Scotland , and then , when I was five , I went to France .
18 I lived with my uncle .
19 Have n't I arranged with my father to have the time off ?
20 I hold the rod parallel to the ground over my right shoulder , with the butt pointing at the target , glance at my rod-tip and tackle to make sure everything is free , then look at the target and keep my eye on it while I push with my right hand and pull with my left .
21 Though I agreed with their political views , I could not condone the way they acted and was glad to see them go at last .
22 My main interests were how intrusive was the presence of the senior members of staff and how far I agreed with their evaluation of the lessons observed .
23 I agreed with my mistress .
24 I agreed with his sentiment , of course .
25 I sit with my arms wrapped around the chrome railing and my bare heels gripping the sides .
26 I rode with my army to Langside , near Glasgow .
27 Thinking this exception might apply , I checked with your colleague Ian Law , who was of the same opinion .
28 Could you please , please please send me another poster as the one I got with my Zzap ! ( which I 've enclosed was only half completed .
29 Something I 'd never to do , so I had to settle down and get School Certificate , which I got with my matric exemption , and people from did .
30 It is also true that I disagreed with his choice of menu , but that is hardly cause for murder . ’
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