Example sentences of "with [pron] [pron] could " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But if Fabia comes with me we could travel by car , take the ferry across to Belgium and belt through Germany and … ’
2 Oh I have a wee store , yes , but you see you do n't carry them , I do n't carry them with me , if I carried them with me I could sing I could , well that 's it ,
3 When he was first with me I could belt up about seven in the morning , but , recently I 've noticed that I feel unwell if I get up and rush out .
4 If you 'd come out on the gig with me you could have held it for me .
5 She had to go and she had to go and live with them he could n't get married without .
6 He had little success , however , in his efforts to persuade the Dutch that Sukarno was a man with whom they could do business and found himself a reluctant pig in the middle , reviled by one side as a fascist imperialist and by the other as an irresponsible revolutionary .
7 With the exemplary Freedom and Rain in 1990 , I began to relent , although that was made with June Tabor , with whom they could hardly fail .
8 Other factors contributing to the high loss rate were lack of parental support , ridicule by their peers , and no examples of maturer Christians with whom they could identify .
9 He was a man , a friend , a fellow-rebel , a poet , with whom one could simply be oneself ; and write knowing that it was understood , respected .
10 She had an almost Germanic regard for order , and set about repairing the house , the stables , the outbuildings and conservatory with the willing and cheerful help of a small , dedicated band of local people , with whom she could relax and be herself , without putting up defences as she 'd had to do with the false Pyglings .
11 His line of chat , and a bonhomie which could at times border on insensitivity , marked him out for her as a survivor ; someone with whom she could risk herself ; someone who could both carry and withstand her .
12 What was she doing on Noah 's mountain alongside a pilgrim turned fanatic and a bearded peasant with whom she could not communicate , while the rock below them exploded like the gunpowder they had brought to ingratiate themselves with the local chieftains ?
13 Giles , in spite of his charm , was not the type of man she admired , still less the type with whom she could fall in love .
14 It was too dear to her to take on ‘ the degraded position of a woman who had forsaken husband and child and formed a union with her lover … she would always be a guilty woman continually threatened with exposure , deceiving her husband for the sake of a shameful union with a man who was a stranger and independent of her , and with whom she could not live a united life .
15 During the campaign she found 2 women with whom she could not work , they were dropped for the good of the project .
16 Luckily , he had a correspondent in his brother Theo in whom he could confide and with whom he could explore ideas about art ; the letters are thus an invaluable source of interpretation .
17 Mr Zamoyski was not entirely fluent in his adopted language , and there must be few people locally , other than his wife perhaps , with whom he could speak Polish .
18 He was also a friend of Lady Elcho through whom he was introduced to her special friend , A. J. Balfour , with whom he could discuss philosophy .
19 Someone with whom he could be free .
20 Left with no one with whom he could discuss the farm-work and stock when the day 's toil was over , Jonadab became more and more morose , spending most evenings staring into the fire or wandering from building to building , checking his animals .
21 As he walked further into the heart of the country , disappointed to find no painters with whom he could converse , he was struck by a desolation that matched his own worst moods .
22 He gave the impression that he was most disturbed about the occurrence and wanted someone with whom he could discuss it in safety .
23 As his wife , as his Louise , had slipped , there was no friend with whom he could share the sorrow he felt over his son .
24 There were no effective leaders with whom he could deal and , at this point , Congressional parties were of little help to a chief executive trying to meet his responsibility to govern .
25 Eliot was a lonely man , and Hayward was the only single person he knew with whom he could share a flat .
26 One such friend with whom he could relax , and to whom he sent a great deal of comic correspondence , was Mary Trevelyan .
27 Indeed , when Law left the government in 1921 , Frances Stevenson noted in her diary that Lloyd George had " lost an ideal companion with whom he could laugh and joke and enjoy himself " .
28 For this reason , and realising it would need to be a writer based at the BBC with whom he could work closely , David Whitaker , on Donald Wilson 's recommendation , selected Anthony Coburn .
29 What he most looked forward to seeing were others of his kind with whom he could fly and from whom he would learn things .
30 Some little Harriet Smith , with whom he could be mousy and sane and happy .
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