Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] with [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A friend of the Websters ' son ( who was in the Middle East ) took to visiting the house rather often , and one evening he asked me to go with him to the cinema in Bletchley .
2 Leslie did not want me to go with him to the station , and so I watched him from the hotel-room window , his jaunty walk bravely exaggerated .
3 A man I 'd met only twice , a bit of a loner , invited me to go with him to the West Indies .
4 Afterwards I sit with him in the room at the back , the late afternoon light still coming in through the windows .
5 I rode with them in the cab ( we tossed the oneliners back and forth ) — to our destination .
6 ‘ You are a good officer , Merymose , ’ he said at last , ‘ and although I disagree with you about the capability of our Medjays , I respect your judgment .
7 I rushed with him into the buildings and found what I expected and dreaded ; a small calf kicking at its stomach , getting up and down , occasionally rolling on its straw bed .
8 Well she she told me that your M E type symptoms had got a lot worse and I said that 's we had at That 's what I chatted with her about the other day but
9 I flew with her into the bush , to land on a tiny crushed-pumice airstrip laid along a mountain ridge .
10 I worked with him in the theatre , through the good times and the bad times .
11 I worked with you on the brochure .
12 Can you please let me know what the position is with regard to order number 026 that I placed with you for the above tape to run it on VAX 3500 running ULTRIX , at either 6250 or 1600 bpi ? ( ordered on 12 May )
13 With some trepidation I went with him with the trusty Seagull Outboard chugging manfully over the huge swell .
14 I went with him to the glass door and stopped .
15 ‘ Among the few books I took with me into the Desert was The Oxford Book of Modern Verse which you gave me .
16 I agree with them about the need for a comprehensive UK energy policy in order to provide primary energy substitution for oil .
17 I am afraid that I could not catch the last part of my hon. Friend 's question , but I agree with him about the importance that he attaches to the single market .
18 I agree with him about the irreversibility of the peace process .
19 I agree with you about the slavery in this country of ours today .
20 That 's one of the things , I think , that the Roman Catholics who hanker after the old Latin Mass and its ritual miss the most , and I sympathize with them in the sense that there is n't a great deal of mystery about most of the worship in most of our churches any more , and whilst it 's very right and proper for us to be very busy on practical matters , we must n't forget that there are very mysterious questions about our purpose here , about death and life , which are n't answered simply by doing things and being very busy — in fact , that may be a form of escapism — we need both , and I would hope that there will be room again in Christianity in Europe for worship to become something which speaks to the things I find mysterious , and in that respect I think the interest in spirituality and religious experience , in mysticism , in all those sort of areas about one 's personal religious life , and a lot of it not very orthodox or traditional .
21 I count the years I had with her as the best of my life .
22 Can I sit with you at the back some time .
23 I sat with him in the canteen before a programme and watched him eat his way steadily through eight Eccles cakes with a glass of milk .
24 I sat with him in the canteen before a programme and watched him eat his way steadily through eight Eccles cakes with a glass of milk .
25 I stood with her against the sink .
26 He was quite unmoved when I sympathized with them about the loss of the three members of their crew .
27 After thirty years the memory which abides with me of the Suez episode that began with Egypt 's nationalisation of the Canal on 26 July 1956 is of complete bewilderment and the sense of watching an unintelligible drama It was not surprise that Egypt had appropriated the Canal .
28 He smoked all the time and at the end asked me to walk with him in the Park .
29 That satraps as well as the king had their entourage of fellow-diners is proved by Xenophon 's Anabasis ( i.8.25 ) which says that Cyrus the Younger had his ‘ table-sharers ’ , and by Diodorus ' description ( xvii.20 ) of the ‘ kinsmen ’ of the satrap Spithrobates , who fought with him at the battle of the Granikos in 334 .
30 ‘ Signor Skof , we would like you to come with us to the barracks to answer some questions , ’ one of them said ; and the other : ‘ You will be allowed home this afternoon . ’
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