Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [vb pp] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've played with Steve at youth and reserve level , but I had n't played much before with Ray , because he 's so young even by my standards ! ’ |
2 | ‘ I 've worked with Winston for around 20 years and I still ca n't believe what has happened . |
3 | I 've worked with children in various settings , mainly in secondary school , and in recent years I 've worked with students , so when I try to make that sort of categorization I find it very difficult . |
4 | And when I go to Wales for a holiday and there are Welshmen , they 're just as good as I am , some can sing so much nicer , and I 've worked with Scotsmen in engineering factories , and there 's no better engineers than Scotsmen , but they do n't necessarily call them British . |
5 | It I 've lo it says here I 've looked with envy at at other people 's money trees in full flower ! |
6 | You 're probably quite prepared to stomach the fact that I 've slept with girls before you , you 'd think it odd if I had n't , but if you ca n't see that a baby makes a difference to how much other affairs matter , I ca n't explain it to you . " |
7 | I have lived with thieves in Manchester . |
8 | I have done with excuses , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I have done with excuses towards myself and towards others , that is the meaning of the right time , he wrote , that I have done with excuses , that I have used up all the excuses and reached the bottom of excuses , that I have wrung the neck of excuses , that I have settled the hash of excuses . |
9 | The results of my journey can not , I think , but be attended with great advantage to science returning as I have loaded with novelties in every department of zoology ; besides much entirely [ new ] information respecting the habits and economy of the singular forms peculiar to Australia . |
10 | I have worked with ScotRail for over ten years and passengers on the early morning trains complain about one thing only , the lack of space . |
11 | ‘ If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus , what advantageth it me , if the dead rise not ? ’ |
12 | I have listened with concern to what the hon. Gentleman said about this matter . |
13 | I have listened with care to what the hon. Gentleman has said about the matter . |
14 | I have negotiated with government on a number of business issues , so I think I have certain special skills to bring in , but they 're not necessarily the skills of someone used to dealing with huge budgets , because my company is quite small . |
15 | I have dealt with questions of costs and appeal and stay of the effect of the order pending an appeal . |
16 | He commented that it was a result ‘ very similar to the reaction which I have found with water from the Chalice Well at Glastonbury ’ |
17 | papers and things that you 've finished with bits of paper in the bin please . |
18 | What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ? |
19 | As we 've seen with Terry in Brookside . |
20 | Usually we 've finished with lunch by about a quarter past one . |
21 | ‘ It was n't unusual for no contract to be signed — we 've worked with Selina for a long time . ’ |
22 | The table shows the steady progress we have made with tokamaks over the past quarter of a century . |
23 | We have dealt with jargon in the sense of confused unintelligible language . |