Example sentences of "[adv] with [pers pn] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | From these bits of activity , a richer life could develop ; but it is vital that whatever Harry and Elizabeth choose is something they both really want to do and not a situation where she goes along with it in a patronising way , and then leaves him high and dry . |
2 | Jasper sensed some of this and vowed not to go along with it in the sheeplike fashion of the others . |
3 | These are now part of planning history , but it is live history : the issues are still very much with us in the 1980s , and there is no guarantee that the current resolution of them will prove sufficiently resilient to withstand the unpredictable changes in the context within which they operate . |
4 | Erm I will take those notes away with me in the strictest confidence , go through them erm work out some recommendations , how you could hit the goals that you will go for at the end of the day . |
5 | Whether because they have genuinely changed their political philosophy or because they simply realize that they will never get away with it in a modern pluralistic society , for whatever reason , conservative Protestants have preferred to follow the democratic inheritance of the Reformation . |
6 | When , in well-cut white satin and glycerine tears , she sobbed , Oh but Daddy I do love him , I do love him , he still tried to reason with her ; but then when he saw her hitching up the satin and running across the lawn , throwing off the veil , scattering the astonished wedding guests as she ran , and when he saw her jumping into a truck , not caring that she was getting petrol stains all over her broderie anglaise , jumping into a truck and not with the man they all expected her to love , but with the one she really loves , and then driving off with him in a cheap pickup truck to a motel in Wisconsin , shouting out , Goodbye Father , Goodbye Father ! as she goes ; well when he saw her doing that then Boy could not bring himself to disapprove . |
7 | I suppose that bearded bloke must 'ave dropped it , I suppose I must 'ave picked it up without thinking and that I went off with it in an absent-minded way . |
8 | I hope to be able to discuss it further with him in the not-too-distant future . |
9 | Dolly let him get on with it in the usual way . |
10 | Liverpool 's midweek exertions caught up with them in a low-key second period , but there was still time for Ian Rush to pass the latest in a seemingly endless list of personal landmarks . |
11 | She 's probably enticed a man with a beard and a lot of snotty children away from his wife , and she 'll be shacked up with them in a mobile home on the outskirts of Llangollen , cooking beans and magic mushrooms and playing the flute and moaning about the artificial restrictions of society . ’ |
12 | Can you give me some idea of erm h how you started up with him in the first place ? |
13 | Charles caught up with him in the Green Room . |
14 | Eternal damnation for ever getting tied up with you in the first place ? ’ |
15 | Me and my missus are actually going out with me in the next couple of weeks , |
16 | Throughout most of the history of the Rump he was a close political supporter of Oliver Cromwell , but in 1653 he fell out with him in the complicated debates about the dissolution of the House . |
17 | When the greatest lords drove out to their estates , he often drove out with them in the same carriage . |
18 | He even felt slightly awkward sitting out with her in a public place having coffee . |
19 | Back with us in a few days . ’ |
20 | Gavin and all you other YCFC Whites , look out you 're slipping , you could be back with us in the 3rd again this time next season . |
21 | JEWKES : Do you know , sir , that Her Ladyship , your sister , intends to be down here with you in a few days ? |
22 | I should n't have said I 'd come up here with you in the first place . |