Example sentences of "[verb] with [pron] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 D' you reckon mom will agree to come with us on the skiing ?
2 I had an Abaya ( the long black gown ) which I had carried with me on the plane and a scarf to cover my hair , so I was able to enter the Ministry of Health without shocking the men too much .
3 ‘ They disagreed with him on the size of the tax reduction .
4 I mean you get Sweet Fanny Adams done with them on the run up to Christmas anyway , E.l.S .
5 I was with the South African team throughout their travels in Australia and New Zealand and found them an exceptionally nice group ; agonized with them on the eve of the referendum on reforms back in South Africa when there were last-minute scare reports of a major swing to the right wing ; rejoiced with them when the vote when 68% for sanity , a far greater margin than any of us had dared hope for ; and generally enjoyed with them their victories and their considerable achievement in reaching the semi-final stage .
6 I 've talked with him on the telephone and with any luck he should be over here on Monday .
7 Mother had long since given up remonstrating with us on the need to show respect and reverence towards our aunts , her sisters-in-law .
8 If he 'd done something to or around the horses , I thought , then he had to have travelled with us on the train .
9 Mme Pettifer , my man Georges , I think , has consulted with you on the subject of the wines .
10 When Rodie heard of what happened , she went up to Sam 's room and comforted him enough to bring him downstairs and sit with them on the terrace .
11 I was disgusted to read your snide attack ( Disinformation , FACE 19 ) on ‘ White South African Musician Johnny Clegg ’ , who is one of the only white artistes in that country who has been fighting apartheid and trying to deal with it on the inside .
12 He had just been booted out of his digs , for the nth time , because the landlady had complained about the noise of a child who had stayed with him on the way home for half-term .
13 Then Waddell 's alibi , Donald Carmichael , who had said at Meehan 's trial that Waddell had been staying with him on the night of the murder , now admitted this was a lie .
14 Now that list is provided with you on the day first day of your assignment .
15 I polished the latches a bit with my shirtsleeve , then I put the briefcase back exactly as I 'd found it and took my leaf-trembling self along to the dining car , already regretting , before I got there , that I had n't stayed until the Canadian left , knowing that I 'd wasted some of the best and perhaps the only chance I would get of seeing what Filmer had brought with him on the train .
16 Haynes and Jack Henry Moore , who worked with him on the project , planned to be , as It predicted in late April , ‘ as experimental and as international as the Lord Chamberlain will allow ’ .
17 I worked with you on the brochure .
18 That 's when Major , who was on the photo , he was Major in the army of nineteen fourteen eighteen M C Major M C , military cross well he took charge and er a chap off the shop floor , well he was an old contemptible of the nineteen fourteen to eighteen war , name of Bert he was made Sergeant because he was only one who had got any military experience , and he started with us on the shop floor in doing foot drill .
19 Mr Woods ' teenage daughter Michelle , who 'd gone with him on the trip , witnessed the accident .
20 With a bike mostly , then I 'd go with them on the bike see .
21 He is dealing with someone on the selling side with similar guts and talent and these space sellers for publications or TV contractors are experienced negotiators too .
22 Sutton had recruited Bill Packford , who had worked with him on the Evening News in the old days , to lay out pages for the 7 December dummy edition .
23 It was suggested in 1948 by two refugees from Nazi-occupied Austria , Hermann Bondi and Thomas Gold , together with a Briton , Fred Hoyle , who had worked with them on the development of radar during the war .
24 Their contention was that the constable must have a specific fear in mind ; ‘ he must be able to say which pit , which miners and when , ’ and that it must have been clear from the words and deeds of the appellants themselves ( and the others associated with them on the spot ) that a breach of the peace would ensue .
25 The man sitting with her on the sofa said , ‘ Are the kids in bed ? ’
26 Do n't wither on the sterile sidewalks of Paris , he exhorted , ‘ come and paint with me on the heath , in the potato field , come and walk with me behind the plough and the shepherd , come and sit with me , looking into the fire — let the storm that blows across the heath blow through you . ’
27 It was immaterial to the customers who dealt with them on the telephone .
28 Erm and you could start making up your own and playing with them on the computer .
29 ‘ I think I 'll take up teaching permanently , ’ she whispered to Bodie , who held her hand as he waited with her on the landing .
30 Jock Thompson , the head of Meikles Trust in Bulawayo , told us of a talk he had with him on the guidance of God .
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