Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] with one " in BNC.
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1 | I qualified with one of the then Big Eight , but subsequently joined a smaller practice where the only difference between audit and accounts preparation work was the size of the fee . |
2 | For a while I rode with one group who were summoned by a crone , guarded by giant hounds . |
3 | ‘ I sleep with one eye open , ’ says Kathleen . |
4 | Now that is accepted by all and I 've discussed it recently I say with one of the Roman Catholic hierarchy . |
5 | As a Black lawyer and pilot , I disagree with one of the points expressed in your response to Donald Rochdale 's letter , April issue . |
6 | I disagree with one point however . |
7 | I get a bit dizzy again and have to take it easy , so what I do is I walk with one arm against the shop windows and that , so I do n't fall over . |
8 | ‘ By the way , I talked with one of our men in the Hatton Garden district . |
9 | I respond with one simple example of wasting money . |
10 | All I was going to say was that clearly I agree with one thing , but one would assume that as the paper is a really a general outline that we would be seeing specific targets as the agenda 's worked through over the next two three years . |
11 | ‘ But I wedded with one of the Undying Ones : Manannan , great Lord of the Sea . |
12 | I sat with one eye on the clock , waiting my turn and listening to the twenty-fifth rendering of ‘ My Way ’ . |
13 | Her sleeps with one eye open . |
14 | The religious political factor was merely one of several major recurring problems during Barbarossa 's reign , all of which interacted with one another . |
15 | In his book on Environmental Systems Dury ( 1981 ) adopts an approach to physical environment in which he adopts the four-fold classification of systems devised by Chorley and Kennedy ( 1971 ) but in addition adds a fifth type in the form of an ecosystem justified as including ‘ sets of biosystems which interact with one another and with their immediate physical environment ’ . |
16 | But what happens if there are two Acts on the statute books which conflict with one another ? |
17 | This school , which began with one pupil , was known as the Braidwood Academy and was located in Edinburgh . |
18 | I agree with the hon. Member for Carshalton and Wallington ( Mr. Forman ) that by far the most useful thing that we could do in the short run would be to fund a payments union among the commonwealth of independent states so that they could at least have a currency in which to trade with one another . |
19 | In all I think I only insisted on one cut to anything he did , and that was the fight between the two cavemen in the first story which ended with one of them smashing a rock down on the other 's head . |
20 | She tells us that when she met with one of her sons ‘ against his will ’ , they quarrelled , because she , ‘ some deal moved with sharpness of spirit ’ , insisted on telling him to flee the perils of this world ; the young man , doubtless angry at his mother 's squandering of his inheritance , ‘ sharply answering back ’ . |
21 | But erm you bleep with one , one of ours is , is , is erm on tones now and you can tell the diff you , you , you can tell |
22 | You sit with one elbow on the table and rest your head on one hand . |
23 | ‘ I know , ’ she agreed with one of her tiny smiles . |
24 | It was the fringe of the Conservative Party , and those prominent politicians who moved to the fringe , who disagreed with one or more of those policies — ranging from the Lord Rothermere , the press baron , to Winston Churchill and , eventually , Anthony Eden . |
25 | ‘ What can you do with one half of a gherkin ? ’ |
26 | As she dragged Susan 's limp form away from the fire , she noticed with one part of her brain that a sheet of paper had just begun to burn . |
27 | Picture her , Tabitha Jute : not as the net media show her , heroine of hyperspace , capable , canny and cosmetically enhanced , smiling confidently as she reaches with one hand for the spangled mist of the Milky Way ; but a small , weary young woman in a cracked foil jacket and oil-stained trousers , determinedly elbowing herself through an exuberant Schiaparelli crowd . |
28 | Attention to detail counts for a lot , and attention to detail is what you get with one of Michael Pedulla 's instruments … |
29 | ‘ I have a red velvet dress … ’ she began with one of her delightful slow smiles . |
30 | She worked with one photographer , some of the shots he had brought back spectacular , and he was waiting for her as she walked into the office . |