Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Chicken , I 'll be with thee again in a twinkling ; in the meantime observe the parson 's instructions , my little rosebud , observe " em I say . |
2 | We are seven in number altogether , with me right in the middle . |
3 | Nawal el Saadawi — Egyptian novelist , ex-Minister of Health , imprisoned by Sadat for her writing — stayed with me briefly in the autumn of 1985 . |
4 | With me here in the studio is Stan Bowes , who is the Head of Marketing for the Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board . |
5 | For he has never been able to sleep much and talks with me late into the night . |
6 | Did he live with me only for the sake of appearances , perhaps ? |
7 | As one father walked with me recently by the lake where his seventeen-year-old son deliberately drowned himself , he spoke of being ‘ a man of affliction ’ . |
8 | It was probably a very good thing in far more ways than one , Harry reflected , that Aubrey would be living with them here at the farm for several months . |
9 | Wattling turned uncertainly to the table , took up cautiously the pile of saucers , and started with them waveringly to the sink . |
10 | We 've drawn with them twice in the autumn cup . |
11 | Read it in our way and we shall merely be , as Lewis says in the preface to The Discarded Image , like ‘ travellers who carry their resolute Englishry with them all over the Continent , mix only with other English tourists , enjoy all they see for its ‘ quaintness ’ and have no wish to realise what those ways of life , those churches , those vineyards mean to the natives ’ . |
12 | The Sunday after they came back from the West Indies , he and Sara and his mother — who was living with them now in a room not much larger than a cupboard , although the view , as Simon constantly said , was staggering — went formally to lunch in their old house . |
13 | They were glad to be free of the flatboat and the smell of death that had been with them ever since the battle . |
14 | ‘ You ca n't really believe I went to bed with you just for a story ? ’ |
15 | They 'll be with you again in a day or two , if you do n't hold us up . |
16 | We look forward to sharing this with you later in the summer . |
17 | I am with you today by a miracle , you who represent international opinion , you who work tirelessly for justice for all and for fraternal solidarity amongst all human beings . |
18 | There will be another person with you constantly during the session — one in whom you have confidence and who will be able to guide you gently into the appropriate altered state of mind . |
19 | ‘ I welcome the opportunity , therefore , of assuring all the customers of the Royal Bank here this evening that it is still our basic aim to do whatever we can to promote your welfare , and to deal with you fairly on every occasion . |
20 | and teach them to obey every thing that I 've commanded you and I will be with you always to the end of |
21 | ‘ I really loved her and to be with her again in the group was quite nice , even though she had a new boyfriend . |
22 | His father Zafar left their home in Drakes way , Swindon for Karachi with him shortly before a county Court hearing which restored him to his mother 's custody . |
23 | There was an independent witness who deposed that Aitken had a conversation with him shortly after the publication of the report and before any fee was paid , when Aitken asked for the names of Biafran charities to which the money might properly be sent . |
24 | For a moment he launched himself upon them alone , and Owen closed with him gladly against the glare , though dazzled by the flickering gleams and blinking shadows . |
25 | Instead of flitting from one employer to another he remained constant in Richard 's service and was with him still at the end at Chalus . |
26 | There 's been talk of Bruce leaving but it will be a greater achievement for me to establish myself as first choice with him still at the club . ’ |
27 | Depression audiences were given a hero who first fights in the World War and then finds it difficult to settle back into a factory job ; this innocent man is then twice sentenced to a chain-gang , the second arrest coming after a period during which he had succeeded as a respectable businessman ; the film ends with him still on the run and having now to depend on crime to keep himself alive . |
28 | Cadfael went out with him only into the herb garden , for he still had work to do here . |
29 | Rising stars like Phil Tufnell , Chris Lewis and Graeme Hick have never shared a dressing room with him purely as a team-mate , getting to know him on equal terms . |
30 | I 've worked with him now over the course of four years , I know him backwards . |