Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 with Thee and the Holy Ghost ,
2 Wet through again I wandered about inside the house touching pictures , clocks , trying to feel loss for these things , but it would n't come this time — that sense that had been with me since the reading of Francis 's Will had vanished .
3 It 's alright , so come along and see me , if you have any problems , it 's much better you talk it over with me before the problem gets out of hand .
4 but now they 're all set up and I 'm left alone and the children , three of them , have n't got time to look after me to give me what I , what I need and especially one in the truth , that one is less getting in touch with me than the ones that told me the truth , boys ring me , twice , three times a week , Julia rings every , every night , but Ted rings twice or three times a week , three times I could go , the one
5 well you already agree with me that a flat roof might require replacing in seven
6 Eventually she agreed with me that no harm could come from using regression therapy , particularly when I assured her that , should she change her mind at any point , all she had to do was open her eyes and the session would automatically come to an end .
7 I am sure Mr Willmore will agree with me that the man for the job is Tottenham MP Bernie Grant .
8 If we just first look at the organization that we have , or perhaps more correctly will have following consultation , erm I think you will agree with me that the , the roles and responsibilities of those people are fairly well defined .
9 In addition , the Dorney council agrees with me that the fundamental question is whether the channel is needed .
10 Would he agree with me that the social contract , the absence of a social contract certainly has n't damaged er rates of take home pay .
11 Er would my right honourable friend agree with me that the appearance of Jerry Adams on the Walden programme proved beyond any doubt that whatever Sinn Fein say Sinn Fein have rejected the er Downing Street declaration .
12 The Director of Education for the county walked down the stairs with me after the decision had been made , and told me that ( of course ) I would be expected to pay early attention to the reorganization of the whole of secondary education in Banbury .
13 She just pleaded with me to let her stay with me till the baby was born and then she would try and gather the courage to tell her family . ’
14 ‘ What would you rather do , watch colour television with me or an old black and white set with the Monster Raving Loony Party ? ’
15 He was preparing to send his confessor , a Franciscan , Father John , to Rome on a certain private , personal mission which he did not discuss with me or the Council . ’
16 They shared their tea and sandwiches with me as the day slid away behind us .
17 I 'd changed subway trains unnecessarily three times in order to check no one leapt out with me as the doors slid shut .
18 It was nothing to do with me if the porter wished to bring himself to the notice of Shaitan .
19 I had one ball-point pen with me and a few in the Land Rover .
20 In a house facing there and her son was one of then Caernarfon er what do you call them er militia like and they had to go talking with me and a little One of the first little motor cars like this .
21 I think most of England are on this adventure with me and a lot of Europeans , ’ said Mansell .
22 But you 're a good kid really — you can come and stay with me and the wife , if you do n't mind babies that is …
23 ‘ And all I need is to have you go with me and the warrants .
24 My radio , the radio I carry with me and the radio that 's in the car .
25 What I had n't considered was that she was much bigger than me and that I was n't strong enough to keep both her and the bicycle upright : inevitably she lost her balance and fell heavily on the road with me and the bicycle on top of her .
26 He insisted on staying in the class with me and the others .
27 ‘ She 's still cross with me and the atmosphere is quite unpleasant , so I asked Iris if I could join you .
28 I did , however , find fascinating the figures produced by Lloyd 's showing that many of those syndicates that have performed badly had hardly any Lloyd 's insiders connected with them while the ones that performed best were stuffed full of professional working Names .
29 There was plenty of scandal about the Australian and Canadian troops being out with other men 's wives or , worse , being seen in doorways or entries with them while the blackout was on .
30 But you do have to arrange a time with them but the benefit of this is that there will be a tutor to assist you .
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