Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was a merry-go-round with me as the central pole
2 It was a merry-go-round with me as the central pole .
3 After a word with his clerks , Henniker came with me into the other room .
4 Superstar Cher is with me on the great cleanliness debate .
5 I think that had you not been with me on the black nights I would have died .
6 Daphne seemed amused by the thought and travelled down to Essex with me on the following Tuesday .
7 Luckily I had a friend who had run the photo lab at Time magazine who was working with me on the technical side and we came up with this idea of trying to use Fujichrome 1600 .
8 They will rendezvous with me at the Turkish Checkpoint in Nicosia .
9 Films like dreams come and go and are soon forgotten , yet King Kong , which I must have seen in 1933 , or early 1934 , with its scenes of adventure in a fabled land , was the one to overwhelm my mind and stay with me to the present day .
10 That you are British , blonde and pretty and clever , and you work with me in the medical centre .
11 Well , Herman Schrijver says he will hire a car when the warm weather comes and drive her down to lunch with me in the Green Belt … .
12 Ms Ang , a surgeon , volunteered to provide medical assistance to Palestinians and was with them during the Israeli invasion of West Beirut in 1982 .
13 An illustrated booklet to accompany the series was prepared by a member of the Ipswich Tutorial Class and questions which arose during the post-broadcast class discussion were forwarded to Mrs. Adams who dealt with them during the following week 's transmission .
14 Katheryn Murphy ( Kelly McGillis ) , who is assigned to the case , is clearly marked out as one of the boys to begin with : her brusque manner , her determination always to win ( which leads to her plea-bargaining behind Sarah 's back to ensure a conviction of the rapists , but on a lesser charge ) and her interaction with the men from her office — discussing the case with them at the male territory of a sports match
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Its appropriateness for the Foreign Office area was on grounds of association and sentiment , rather than visual harmony , as on one side there were buildings of ‘ predominating importance ’ , and no local association to conflict with them on the other side .
18 That makes me a bit peeved , you know : we can serve them , but not mingle with them on the other side .
19 They kept the money at their council house in Chard , but took it with them on the rare occasions they went out .
20 Having seen last year 's giant-killers Canada get a taste of their own medicine in Pool F , losing to the impressive Koreans ( 16–12 ) , Fiji soon realised that the other seeds were going to struggle to live with them on the rice-paddy pitch .
21 In a postscript Dr. Yeats reported that he had subsequently seen both Dr. Thackeray and Mr. Leech who had been together since he had been with them on the previous day .
22 Undaunted , the young Scot chased after the opposition in one shoe and came in with them to the final take-over .
23 Yet even scientific curiosity in such places is minute in this country , and I fear that our national outlook is still tainted by that Anglo-Saxon authoritarianism that the first English settlers took with them to the New World .
24 Until his family was safe , he had declined to make any formal statement , but now he went with them to the American Embassy and swore out an affidavit about what he had seen as a DIA agent assigned to DEA NARCOG , Nicosia .
25 Migrant families have brought the tradition with them to the urban shanty towns .
26 A Briton known to leaders of a charity based in Northampton discovered them and fled with them to the relative safety of Split .
27 We were always having rows with them about the back garden , territorial disputes over 15-square-feet of packed mud covered in cat shit .
28 Within minutes they had roused sleeping children from four of those homes and driven off with them into the murky winter dawn .
29 I tended the wounds of one of their men and they took me back with them into the great Forest of Ettrick . ’
30 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 .
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