Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] here with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You just forget about our two up at the farm and sit down here with me , by the fire . ’ |
2 | Her lovely face came before his eyes and he thought how beautifully she had played on the few occasions she had come down here with him . |
3 | How many times had come down here with Mickey — dead now , killed in the Rising — to watch the trains come steaming in ? |
4 | No , I have n't come down here with suggestions — that would be presumptuous — but with information , or what might be . |
5 | ‘ He did n't mention you until he asked me to come up here with him . ’ |
6 | Ted puffed energetically at his , uncertain yet whether to congratulate himself on being parked up here with this very attractive young girl , or to commiserate with himself for his failure to make more than token progress . |
7 | I returned to England after a month , with a very different view of the world and a deep urge to come back here with my family and paint the landscape . |
8 | And there 's another one somewhere cos my friend he used to come round here with his drugs , he used to tell me where they was you know . |
9 | ‘ I can carry on here with Helen 's assistance — that is , if I 'm not called away , ’ Joanna said , but she had no sooner spoken than the telephone rang . |
10 | After my mother died he decided to stay on and make a living hunting , so I 've grown up here with Annamese boys and girls of my own age . |
11 | Think of all the , all the times I trudged up here with a pushchair to get Robert to playgroup and to school . |
12 | You gave that impression ; that 's why I came up here with you — ’ |
13 | ‘ Afterwards Constanza came back here with Mena . |
14 | I came out here with a sconce torch . |
15 | Well I I I 'm waiting I I imagined that somebody would be rushing down here with a bottle for me . |
16 | He did a runner on her , turned up here with a split bone or two , which I fixed , and then he headed off again . ’ |
17 | Tear up here with the trolley . |
18 | You stir your idle stumps Carrie , and get up here with me ! |
19 | You just sit here until I get back here with her . ’ |
20 | He did n't look as if he 'd driven down here with business matters on his mind … last night 's happenings , even in this fraught atmosphere , swirled back into her mind to torment her … |
21 | I think she just assumed because she was coming down here with her job |
22 | Lists of significant indications of the possibility of sight difficulties on which Marshall ( 1969 ) , Chapman ( 1978 ) and Mason ( Fitt and Mason , 1986 ) lay stress are set out here with only minor variations or additions ; the present writers confirm and extend these listings as a basis of cause for further investigation of the child 's sight : |
23 | ‘ Stay up here with us , ’ they said to him . |
24 | start off here with three blue and one red . |
25 | I should n't have said I 'd come up here with you in the first place . |
26 | But she preferred to stay up here with her family and her friends . |
27 | and is your Steve , he must have thought she 'd come back here with me . |
28 | You do n't come out here with it normally do you ? |
29 | ‘ Things are really going to change round here with another man about the place , ’ he told me jubilantly . |
30 | Besides , she did n't feel so wonderful that she wanted a boat ride to the mainland just yet , even if it did mean staying shut up here with only this moody man for company . |