Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I ought to start this note with a health warning — it contains some mathematics ; not a lot , but some .
2 I must have another word with him .
3 Actually I should speak some Geordie with having a Geordie mother should n't I ?
4 Er , so you can say that er Mr is a friend of pensioner 's , he said , he said he would be prepared to , what I , I , I approached him and said er , what about Harlow Caring Council , are they prepared to assist the pensioners in any way or do they wish to join in on this , oh yes he said , of course Norman he said , how much are you paying er Ron I said well his asking forty pound for the , for the morning , oh he said I 'll go half way with that , then he came out and said to me , pull me up afterwards and ask me to go to leisure services about the Tuesday , and so I 'm still following that up and hopefully we will have two days on pensioner 's week , because you want to have as much impact as possible and in a few moments , when I nearly finished here , I shall be reading you something where you 'll see that it is important that we make an impact on the people of Harlow .
5 I 'll get four chips with them .
6 When I go home I 'll take that list with me .
7 alright well I 'll have a I 'll have another chat with when I get the flipping chance and then
8 I 'll have three rounds with each of these two men , ’ Trentham said as a reluctant instructor laced up the captain 's gloves .
9 What I said to the other group , partly because they had a , an hour before the lecture is that I 'll use next week with them , as , as an introduction to the poetry of this period .
10 I 'll kill two birds with one stone . ’
11 Well , I wo n't , I 'll play one game with you and then I 'll go and get your tea alright ?
12 This could be due in part to the fact that the only guitars I could draw any parallels with , in terms of appearance , were the infamous Jedsons of the late '60s and early '70s , guitars which many of us have nightmares about even now .
13 The reason I could recognise this individual with certainty was because of the exceptional colour of its coat .
14 Er , I could name that cell with a range name , that cell there , the first cell .
15 A further six months and I could run thirty miles with little stiffness afterwards .
16 I wish I could share these feelings with those who do n't have a soul to care whether they live or die .
17 And that got me into the last three so I had to do it all again at the Barbican which I think was to see if I could fill that theatre with enough presence and vocal range .
18 I though I 'd kill two birds with one stone . ’
19 ‘ I felt I 'd hit that wall with my playing , ’ he explains , ‘ and searched all over Britain to try and find somewhere that could help , but there were no schools or colleges operating such courses .
20 Well I promised our our Sarah I 'd spend some time with her I ai n't gon na say too much but she does get a bit upset at times
21 I would choose one day with you ,
22 I would play O'Leary/ Fairclough with Newsome/Wetherall i.e one from each pair
23 These days , of course , now that I am a grown woman , I would have little problem with saying I was feeling ill and suggesting we take a break for a few minutes .
24 I shall read this answer with particular care .
25 Sometimes it is valuable literally to include a game within the drama experience , and I will finish this subsection with such an example .
26 Each level in the grouping hierarchy is numbered but " For some levels I will replace these numbers with names that are mnemonic of the correspondence of groups at this level with the rhythmic medium ( e.g. " 'syllables " " or " " tone units " " ) " ( pp. 137 – 8 ) .
27 So I can have that monitor with that machine , ha ?
28 I can write or speak to anyone with a say in how society or the Church spend money — our money , God 's money — and I can discuss these things with others .
29 Right well I 'm going home without you then because I ca n't put I ca n't there 's no way I can push this buggy with you walking on my toes Bryony .
30 To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill .
  Next page