Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] with " in BNC.

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1 Normally , when the language is different , one of them agrees with Mark .
2 The canoeing is mostly grade I racks with a few tight grade I+/II shoots ; there is one grade II at Bogroy footbridge , a twisting descent over 3 rock ledges , and the photographically spectacular grade III in the centre of Carrbridge itself .
3 Well somebody 's been he says , I says it were Linda , I says with little'un , I says you give it young'un , he says I did did n't I ?
4 Chapter I deals with the contents of Letters of Request , the establishment of Central Authorities , and related matters .
5 It would also allow me to experiment as much as I likes with the interesting colours of the Winsor & Newton Artists ' Acrylic Colour range and with some of the techniques that are particularly well suited to the acrylic medium .
6 Next year my wife starts in earnest on the gardens , driving back to Blackberry and Elver , while I experiments with the outside colour scheme .
7 Need a the , these Fiestas , but they never get them right at the , the bloke I works with got one exactly the same as this does exactly ten miles and it cuts out on him .
8 Well somebody , some of the , one of the guys that I works with coming to pick me up .
9 ‘ What did 'e get , son ? ’ 'e says with 'is dying breath .
10 So I sit docile above her , upright and male , unresisting as she delves with her hand .
11 For example , you will allow your teenage daughter to stay out after twelve on a Saturday night , if she goes with friends you know and comes home in a taxi , and never alone .
12 If she wants to go anywhere I take her or she goes with uncle . ’
13 ‘ She died in our midst six weeks later having got a swifter visa to eternity than we have to South Africa but we know she goes with us in spirit and will help our endeavours far more powerfully from above , ’ said Sister Bernadette .
14 So come yesterday there was people going and all this business and it ended up with just her car and one red one then the red one goes out she goes with the woman they 're outside there two of those bloody King Charles !
15 The beauty o' cricket — I 'ope yer agrees with me , gentlemen — is the team spirit what it revokes and the goodwill and respeck for opponents what perculates the game , as represented ‘ ere today as we — you — share them scones together . ’
16 She is impatient at what she regards as generalities in memos from colleagues and civil servants — even when she agrees with them .
17 She agrees with Gnome Pfeiffer ( coauthor of The Experience of Infertility , Virago ) that feminists took a long time to put infertility on the political agenda , and she suggests that this is partly due to attitudes toward motherhood .
18 She agrees with everything I say , she 's never horrible to me , but when you 're around she 's really horrible to me and like , even though she 's agreed with something I 've said earlier , she just sort of goes yeah right Cassie ha ha ha it 's really funny and takes the piss out of it and you sort of go along with her and I just sort of have to stand there while you two stand there laughing at me and I do n't like it .
19 The director may be trying to demonstrate the situation as it was then , but in not offering the viewer some entree into the little we see of the Black peoples interaction with each other , she colludes with it .
20 She sleeps with her husband 's killer !
21 As a result , when it comes to his turn to be on top of his wife again , he falls down backwards on to her ( 4281 ) , the wrong way around for sexual intercourse , as she sleeps with John after their night-time labours .
22 She sleeps with Gary .
23 She sleeps with ducks now !
24 But you have also read the passage from Colette and felt the sensuous materiality of the physical world she evokes with her adjectives , so you know too how strong an effect they can produce .
25 Maria learns from the men she drinks with in the cafe that he is hiding on the rooftops .
26 So I open the door to wherever she is , and there she sits with some leather-bound quarto volume of local archives open in front of her , writing about the way I lace my shoes .
27 ‘ When I 'm bottle feeding them , she sits with her head on my knee .
28 If she fiddles with her buttons while she 's talking , then she may feel threatened .
29 She points with her ginger head .
30 She refers with almost elegiac despondency to the once vast collections of eighteenth-century Polish aristocrats .
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