Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 But you 'll do n't you with it ?
2 As a young man he had been pursued by many women ; that he secretly despised them did not lessen his attractiveness but in later years his large family and increasing years had hung about him with a weight as great as any deformity : but he would never risk exposing himself as Rose had .
3 Close comparison of BBC and ITN footage shows that the BBC film has in shot the man who was most severely beaten by the police , but that the film has been cut at precisely the point when the policeman begins to set about him with his truncheon .
4 She 'd half expected him to barge past her , just like that other time , and she 'd resolved to set about him with her fists if he tried .
5 The cottage lay back quite a long way from the path , but Virginia slowed down and stepped past it with quick , light steps .
6 Still soaring in he with that ?
7 All you see over there , you never saw only them with , only them golden pheasants , that 's all I saw .
8 The dog who settles near you with a sigh
9 In theory ( I have never seen this done ) you can also slap the incoming punch upwards and then go underneath it with a reverse punch .
10 The property had been part of the countess ' lands , and when Risley asked the king 's advice on the matter Edward warned him off : ‘ Risley , meddle not ye with the buying of the said place , for though the title of [ it ] be good in my brother of Gloucester 's hands or in another man 's hands of like might , it will be dangerous to thee to buy it and also to keep it and defend it . ’
11 The property had been part of the countess ' lands , and when Risley asked the king 's advice on the matter Edward warned him off : ‘ Risley , meddle not ye with the buying of the said place , for though the title of [ it ] be good in my brother of Gloucester 's hands or in another man 's hands of like might , it will be dangerous to thee to buy it and also to keep it and defend it . ’
12 Let's get past you with this chair .
13 Just let anyone come near it with a sprayer !
14 and they just about managed did n't they with the ?
15 So bearing all that in mind then , you sent exactly the wrong signal , did n't you with the elections to the Shadow Cabinet ?
16 The legitimate er side of Adam Faith did begin did n't it with ?
17 well he lost his voice and he started whistling did n't he with his
18 he had to do a swap did n't he with Shell ?
19 Yes they 're back wheel drive and do n't they with the
20 Right , well we want to make sure that you can get out to lunch sort of by , that 's running a bit fast that clock , we 'd like to get you out to lunch by about half past twelve otherwise you 'll end up being late do n't you with all the other people
21 Well it is , it 's different if you was , if you was starting from scratch I suppose you know , first baby you 're inclined to , you want everything new do n't you with these new
22 Some bloke you never meet jacks off with a copy of Penthouse and then they pump his come up you with a syringe ?
23 He enters into th the to the fray does n't he with it er
24 People were totally amazed that , in Britain in the second half of the twentieth century , someone could be living in such materially deprived conditions , alone , with no water on tap and no electricity , on an income of barely £5 a week — and that she could rise above it with such dignity , inner tranquillity and gentle philosophy .
25 And Stuart sat down in , because they got these wooden old chairs , have n't they with arms on them and he he sat there like this with his arm and went , I said Stuart whatever 's that on your arm ?
26 And I I have n't I with the No it 's very simple , I left it to the select committees of the House of Commons .
27 He set about it with determination and enterprise .
28 Mr Yarrow tugged a long card-index box across the desk and set about it with a bespittled finger .
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