Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some cursed fraud of enemy hath beguiled thee yet unknown , and me with thee hath ruined , for with thee certain my resolution is to die . |
2 | He raised with me certain personal problems that he was facing and I asked him to come to my regular constituency surgery to discuss matters in more detail . |
3 | You are welcome to raise anything relevant with me prior to my departure . |
4 | Oh no you can sleep in the same tent I 've got my tent you can sleep with me poor sod , you go and sleep with them |
5 | Then she returned upstairs with me close behind . |
6 | The best-known difficulty of this kind is the apparent EModE merger of ME ‘ open ’ /Ε : / ( the meat class ) with ME /a : / ( the mate class ) , followed by apparent reversal of merger and subsequent merger of the MEAT class with ME close /e : / ( the meet class ) . |
7 | This is the problem mentioned above — the question whether the ME open /e : / class merged in EModE with ME /a/ , only to separate again and undergo subsequent merger with ME close /e:/ . |
8 | ‘ Do n't you adopt that tone with me young woman . ’ |
9 | This time , when the hook bit , the fish gave one bump then took off with me back-winding madly to maintain the right amount of bend in the rod . |
10 | There was some in with me different now . |
11 | You made that decision that 's fine with me okay . |
12 | ‘ Since when have you thought dancing with me silly ? |
13 | , did with me old man . |
14 | I followed behind with me old cock linnet . |
15 | Thank you and welcome back to White Hart Lane Peter ; I 've got with me United manager Brian Horton . |
16 | Well , welcome back to White Hart Lane Peter , I 've got with me United manager Brian Horton . |
17 | with me wrong hand I do n't told you that did n't I , I was well shagged with someone fucking swim left hand |
18 | See if its sweet enough , I 'm not putting much sugar in and I ca n't carry both in , I dare n't carry any thing in with me left arm yet |
19 | And he said he 's telling him point blank that he 's , if there 's any problems with invoices or anything , you have to deal with Andrew , he has to come back to me and deal with me direct ! |
20 | but they way it is at the moment , with me able to use the car for work |
21 | She went into the bedroom with me great-grandad and I could hear her saying : ‘ Do you have the injection in your arm or in your backside , Mr Ramsay ? ’ |
22 | The story really begins in 1935 when Hideki Yukawa , a Japanese theorist , put forward the idea that the forces operating in the atomic nucleus should have associated with them specific ‘ exchange ’ particles . |
23 | Then yet more came and brought with them great Stones which one day they started to take to the very centre place of Callanish itself . |
24 | Whitelocke , the English ambassador , found his treatment by the Swedes and his ability to negotiate with them unaffected by ceremonial niceties . |
25 | All the visitors brought home with them visual memories of the sights they had seen , the feelings they had experienced and , in particular , the tremendous warmth and hospitality extended to us all by the Norwegians . |
26 | A slightly different slant is provided by Clarke ( 1978 ) , who maintains that , in developing their earliest relationship to the game , young working-class fans brought with them traditional soccer/shop-floor values , such as partisanship , toughness , masculinity and collectivism . |
27 | Statements of legal validity made about particular rules in the day-to-day life of a legal system whether by judges , lawyers , or ordinary citizens do indeed carry with them certain presuppositions . |
28 | He will be enmeshed for his own good in the electric wires which bring with them life-giving energy to make the farm fertile . |
29 | Therefore , it is important that plants which have such rootstock should always he planted with them intact . |
30 | They took with them packed lunches , jewellery , silver penknives , enamelled badges , Art Nouveau watches , substantial amounts of silver and gold coinage — not to mention the fascinating tools and equipment carried in their bulging rucksacks and bicycle bags . |