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

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1 They found him under the yew tree and after a rather stormy scene , during which Bigwig grew rough and impatient , he was bullied rather than persuaded into going down with them into the great burrow .
2 He relaxed his death-hold on me and made me sit down with him on a convenient bench .
3 A thousand windows , some reflecting the dying light of the day , stared down with him at the trampled earth , the lines of washing-poles , the puddles .
4 Well Chris says he 's got ta keep in with him for a little while , he said he
5 Undaunted , the young Scot chased after the opposition in one shoe and came in with them to the final take-over .
6 On Saturdays as a special treat Granpa would allow me to go along with him to the early morning market in Covent Garden , where he would select the fruit and vegetables that we would later sell from his pitch , just opposite Mr Salmon 's and Dunkley 's , the fish and chippy that stood next to the baker 's .
7 " … given to the Miller of Conistone for going along with me onto the fell 1s . "
8 A neighbour suggested I go along with her to the local WI and , despite my reservations , I had a wonderful time .
9 The entire unit set out from Kabrit at night , carrying weights to simulate the bombs which we would have to cart along with us on a real raid .
10 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 .
11 Jasper sensed some of this and vowed not to go along with it in the sheeplike fashion of the others .
12 I 've played along with you for the past hour .
13 But then there were the terns getting away with it on the other side of the window . ’
14 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 .
15 He stood his own ground , deciding it would be better to let those at the rear who were awaiting their turn to descend , see his reassuring presence still with them on the upper floor .
16 What distinguishes the companies still with us after a long period of recession is that they are lucky — they do not seem to have been hit by the unexpected .
17 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 .
18 Within minutes they had roused sleeping children from four of those homes and driven off with them into the murky winter dawn .
19 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 .
20 I hope to be able to discuss it further with him in the not-too-distant future .
21 What happens very often here is that participants are inspired by the social and professional intensity of the event but find that they have little to carry home with them except a heady sense of general enlightenment which is often quickly dispersed on its contact with reality .
22 A team of linguists and experts in primate communication have been working intensively with her during the past year to teach her English .
23 Dolly let him get on with it in the usual way .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 . ’
27 MALCOLM ALLISON has advised Bristol Rovers to bring in Manchester City coach Tony Book to link up with him as a joint managerial team .
28 Charles caught up with him in the Green Room .
29 His voice rose to a howl and drew the audience up with it into an excited , almost exalted , crescendo .
30 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 .
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