Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know why I should burden you with this and make an exhibition of myself in front of eveN– one . ’
2 I might bother you with another one ( or two ! ) that I have completed since then .
3 Well I thought I might accompany it with another equally short poem , which is also about a child .
4 I wonder if I might trouble you with two additional queries , however .
5 Yeah , I 'll do it with that one then .
6 I 'll leave you with young Hot-to-Trotsky here , then , ’ Clare says , patting Yvonne on the shoulder and winking at me as she sidles off through the cheering crowd .
7 I 'll leave you with that thought .
8 I 'll leave you with that .
9 Well look , I 'll leave you with this , and if you , if you want to go post that .
10 I 'll leave you with this summary .
11 No I did know , or else I stop you , I 'll coat one with some bitter alie see how you like that , or allen whatever it 's called .
12 But I am so worried now that I really would say , okay I 'll discuss it with Zain but let's not wait until the committee meeting , next committee meeting , let's do it as soon as we can .
13 Now do n't worry about it , I 'll help you with that anyway Edie .
14 I said to him : ‘ Look here , we 're enemies now and I 'll fight you with all I 've got .
15 I could do something with that hair . ’
16 He told me that he would donate £5,000 to the fund if I would undertake to invite his little son , then at school in Oxford , to tea on odd occasions , so that I could acquaint him with some of the matters relating to Judaism .
17 ‘ I wish I could court you with beautiful words , ’ the farmer went on , ‘ but I can only say I love you madly and want you for my wife .
18 Oh to get away so I could exhaust myself with intense experiences , where everyone spoke of intense subjects and never said " pass the bread and butter . "
19 I could predict them with reasonable assurance in each case , except Addy .
20 Assistant manager Eddie Stein , who had taken temporary control , said : ‘ The chairman did ask me how I felt about Barry possibly coming back earlier this week and I told him I 'd welcome him with open arms .
21 for my money I 'd have it with all metal
22 There were loads of trips abroad , which there was n't a guilt thing about then , and I used to take them with both hands .
23 I would feed you with hot gruel .
24 It seemed to me shocking that they should engage in such a crude , almost obscene activity in public , and I would watch them with fascinated repulsion .
25 But now I shall leave you with one final anecdote which impinges on both issues of morale and moral fibre .
26 But , what , insist on , on left hand especially the little finger being really firm , so I shall leave you with that , that piece
27 ( Papineau , 1985a ) I shall content myself with little more than some comments .
28 I shall defend myself with all the eloquence at my command , ’ said Mr Singleton unworriedly .
29 I shall update you with any changes which occur at a later date .
30 ‘ I 'm going to ask you questions , Madeleine , and every time you answer no , I shall adorn you with one of these pegs .
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