Example sentences of "[adv] with [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 And when she jumped up again , the chair sort of stuck to the seat of those awful green breeches she wears and came up with her for a few seconds until the thick syrup slowly came unstuck .
32 He caught up with her on the far side of the teahouse , in an area that was roped off for the staff 's use only .
33 Susan caught up with her after a few words with Mr Darling .
34 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 .
35 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 . ’
36 MALCOLM ALLISON has advised Bristol Rovers to bring in Manchester City coach Tony Book to link up with him as a joint managerial team .
37 Can you give me some idea of erm h how you started up with him in the first place ?
38 Charles caught up with him in the Green Room .
39 You 've put up with me for the last ten days . ’
40 He 'd run to follow it , missed it at the traffic lights , almost caught up with it at the next .
41 His voice rose to a howl and drew the audience up with it into an excited , almost exalted , crescendo .
42 She 's got to put up with you for the next six months or more ! ’
43 Eternal damnation for ever getting tied up with you in the first place ? ’
44 Me and my missus are actually going out with me in the next couple of weeks ,
45 I must thrash things out with him during the next few months . ’
46 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 .
47 In an effort to improve its PR , the country 's most prestigious hunt , pictured above this weekend , invited a journalist to ride out with them for the first time .
48 According to them she had been at school that day and came out with them at the usual time and , as far as they knew , had gone the usual way home .
49 When the greatest lords drove out to their estates , he often drove out with them in the same carriage .
50 He even felt slightly awkward sitting out with her in a public place having coffee .
51 So we need to get the word of God , go out with it at the right time and leave it with people .
52 And after last night 's performance of Hamlet , some of his friends from the theatre had come back with him for an informal reading of their next play .
53 A friend of mine found this out when he brought a video back with him after a long weekend in Amsterdam .
54 I tended the wounds of one of their men and they took me back with them into the great Forest of Ettrick . ’
55 He went away a lot , with his work , but he 's been back with us for the last year or so , off and on . ’
56 Back with us in a few days . ’
57 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 .
58 ‘ Which must mean that , regardless of the fact that he 's so wound up over you he ca n't think straight , you 're only playing around with him for the pure hell of it . ’
59 It 's tuesday and so Dr Kathleen Long 's here with us for an open surgery .
60 JEWKES : Do you know , sir , that Her Ladyship , your sister , intends to be down here with you in a few days ?
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