Example sentences of "[conj] i [modal v] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The odds were 7–2 that I would disappear with the money before we even started , even money that I 'd wait until the houses were built and leg it with the money , ’ recalls the London born-and-bred ‘ community builder ’ , with all the relish of a man who beat the bookies .
2 The , there are two hundred people I am told , in the hall at the rear so I shall move shortly resolution to bring forward motion at the rear of the agenda forward , before that I shall deal with the routine council business of petitions , declarations of interest and members ' questions .
3 I said , well as long as you can do that I shall stick with the other .
4 But this is the covenant that I will make with the house Israel After those days , says the Lord : I will put my law within them and I will write it upon their hearts ; And I will be their God and they shall be my people .
5 My hon. Friend should know that I will deal with the interaction between immigration policy and asylum seeking later .
6 By this I do n't mean that I can cure the patient , but that I can cope with the situation .
7 However , it is Wales that I can paint with the greatest freedom .
8 It appears that there are many points at which er we can identify with one another or I have found that I can identify with the church and its social responsibility in this country because of our experience in my country .
9 I am not sure that I can agree with the last sentiment that my hon. Friend expressed .
10 ‘ That season ’ , he reckons , ‘ I discovered I had something to offer ; that I could play with the big boys .
11 On Tuesday , the day before the funeral , Alan reminded me that I should check with the crematorium organist that he would play the music I had requested , which was Prokofiev 's Winter Bonfire .
12 We would pick up supplies and I would continue with the wheelbarrow from where I had left off .
13 A bad mistake and I 'd agree with the critics but I suspect we can all be terribly sensible about it and forget all about it … please . ’
14 Pearn returned from Simla in the early part of 1945 and it was decided that both he and I should stay with the Department , go with it when the civil government returned to Burma , and get it working as effectively as possible .
15 The concerns about what to wear , the latest haircuts and how to deal with acne were subjects I knew well — and I could identify with the girls ' interests too .
16 Having read through the er N Y N Y six and N Y seven , I 've got to acknowledge that it 's er far from easy to draw up a unified strategy for employment land in North Yorkshire and I can sympathize with the County Council er in their difficulties with the methodology and I think that they 've adopted a very fair minded approach to this , they 've er highlighted weaknesses wherever they occur , erm and I think that will be very obvious .
17 And I can agree with the ladies that say life begins once you get by all these problems that you had before .
18 Richard and I used to play with the dice at school .
19 I did n't have any skill whatsoever , but I could run with the ball and hold it .
20 This must dry completely before I can proceed with the painting .
21 For these technical reasons , the Audio Visual machine is much more advanced , and would not have to upgraded within a relatively short time , as I would fear with the 3M machine .
22 As I would disagree with the notion that we are taking anything away from society , the notion of ‘ putting something back ’ may sound misplaced .
23 yes , as far as I can see with the other one 's
24 Well at one time , I was able to cope with that , but eventually I found myself taking three and four weeks to do it , y'know , with time wasting for going out trying to score and stuff like this , just to feel as though I could cope with the job .
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