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

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1 ‘ Let just say I managed to convince him his hopes of future freedom were rather greater working with me than with Bart . ’
2 I hated arguments and dreaded anyone being cross with me or with anyone else .
3 The initiative does not rest with me or with the Home Office .
4 I doubt if it rests altogether with me or with Edmund . ’
5 When anyone 's like that with me or with one of my friends she just sits there looking at you because , cos she 's big , she 's kind of threatening sometimes , you know what I mean ?
6 ‘ It will mean more time with me and with his family .
7 The thing with me and with ‘ Crooksy ’ [ Garth Crooks , his friend ] as well is that , if you 're black in a small community where there are n't too many blacks and you 've got a little bit of stile , then you can not go wrong .
8 It has been raised often before with me and with my right hon. Friend the Minister for Overseas Development and I am sure that it will be raised again .
9 Is the hon. Member aware that the companies argue that responsibility lies not with them but with their contractors ?
10 Since they were provided to enable the binder to collect the various gatherings or sections in the right order before putting the covers round , much more care was exercised with them than with the page numbering .
11 Observers have commented that he is less tolerant and sympathetic when dealing with them than with other colleagues or outsiders .
12 St Bernards had placed a fee on this transfer should he go to a Football League club so Palace had to settle with them and with Kettering , but his eminent place in the club 's history assures us that if Palace had had to pay a dozen clubs , it would have been money well spent .
13 This agenda suggests an agency supported jointly by the financial institutions , and working very closely with them and with their educational wings .
14 According to the census of 1897 , only 43 per cent of the population were Great Russians , and the regime 's overt identification with them and with the Orthodox Church alienated the minor minority nationalities .
15 At the turn of the century only 43 per cent of the population were Great Russians , and the tsarist government 's overt identification with them and with the Orthodox Church alienated minority nationalities .
16 I , and my British parliamentary colleagues who think as they do , look forward to an increasingly close and warm cooperation with them and with other parliamentarians around Europe who share the vision of a united , free-trading , but not a federal Europe .
17 And although we may concentrate attention on teachers ' socially regulated selves , " their own descriptions of their feelings about pupils , and their relationships with them and with their colleagues remind us that the regressive , passionate and unruly aspects of human nature are always present in the classroom and may sometimes escape from rational control " ( 1989 : 203 ) .
18 It warns us that we should not have anything to do with them or with people who try to use their powers .
19 Mary Rose had no affinity with them or with racing .
20 Six papers had been accepted for publication during his first Oxford year , but he was as little pleased with them as with The Woodland Life : ‘ I am impatient to get to Lincoln College ’ he wrote to Hooton .
21 Well we are we like doing the videos because er in the early days we had a lot of problems I suppose with ourselves and with the video people because they had planned ideas for the songs .
22 Then , at Imola , Niki again failed to finish — he was , I recall , disgusted with himself and with the engine , which was still having some teething problems — and Prost won .
23 Or , imagine that the lights go out as Harry has just begun saying : ( 2 ) Listen , I 'm not disagreeing with you but with you , and not about this but about this Or , Suppose we find a bottle in the sea , and inside it a message which reads : ( 3 ) Meet me here a week from now with a stick about this big We do not know who to meet , where or when to meet him or her , or how big a stick to bring .
24 The best business is done with people you know and trust , people who are prepared to co-operate with you and with whom you are prepared to co-operate .
25 Can I also say that , er yes , we were badly served by the press but I think that er the onus now is on those of us who went to Canberra to be able to share with others and we have been going round to tell others about Canberra to share with you and with others the experience of being present in the World Council of Churches in Canberra .
26 Just as surely as , Jesus had an interview with Pilate in the judgement hall so now he has an interview with you and with me .
27 And so Jesus seeks this woman out because he loves her , and he seeks to communicate with you and with me , because he loves us !
28 You see , I speak with you as with my own conscience .
29 Given that Max can interact both with itself and with Myc , we investigated the relative affinities of the Myc and Max HLH-Z domains for themselves and for each other using a yeast assay that monitors protein-protein interactions in vivo ( Fig. 3 a ) .
30 It is believed that this force is carried by another spin-I particle , called the gluon , which interacts only with itself and with the quarks .
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