Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most wore white masks and all of them bristled with equipment : fly whisks , cameras , binoculars , Walkmans , water bottles .
2 I asked with dread .
3 I glowed with relief .
4 I gazed with contempt upon my peers , all of whom were listening to the Eagles and drinking Bucks Fizz .
5 Many of the excursions I made with Wendy Anderson who had become a close friend .
6 The very first film I made with Roy he took me to one side and he said ’ you 've been working a lot in the theatre and you 're playing to the back row of the the dress circle which is right for the theatre . ’
7 Suddenly shots rang out and I realized with fright that Janotte was shooting at us .
8 In a few cases I realised with surprise my growing frustration was due to my inability to interject my own comments into the workshop ( which has been filmed several years previously ) .
9 I went through these areas that I wanted to work in and I argued with Jeremy that we had n't allowed for ‘ things visual ’ , that we had a visual medium , that Britain was profoundly under-educated visually , so that we should actually use television for visual education and he fell for this .
10 ‘ Again , I lived with Mike for as long as it took to get the divorce and then I arranged the wedding .
11 Home was a squat in Denmark Street where I lived with Sara . ’
12 There 's prezzies all wrapped up under the tree , just like we used to have when I lived with Annie and Mum and Dad .
13 She held my hand when my dad died and my coat when I fought with Margaret Scholey .
14 Both soil augers have snapped and I fought with Greg
15 I met with Mrs Singh and the educational psychologist in the head 's room .
16 I met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest .
17 The room I shared with others had evidently been a cellar under the street .
18 I was alternating between the academic asceticism of northern England and an enormous flat I shared with Lorne and two highly entertaining identical twin brothers in Bayswater , London .
19 And there was nothing to connect the nights I shared with Jean-Claude with the afternoons I spent with Émile .
20 Whatever I learnt , I shared with Joe , not , I 'm afraid , so that he would be more educated , but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella .
21 We squashed side by side in the small double bed which I shared with Grandma when she came to stay .
22 Gav and my Aunt Janice got on like a house on fire , a combined location and fate I occasionally wished on them as I lay awake listening to the sounds of their love-making , a pastime I sometimes suspected I shared with people in a large part of the surrounding community , not to say northern Europe .
23 In the Southern Ocean , in that great reverberating blue-green world I shared with nature , I became intensely aware of the way in which men and women have trapped themselves within cities .
24 This is the vision which I shared with President Gorbachev in Helsinki . "
25 Apart from ice-skating and hockey in my youth , I was not keen on participating in sport , but the sight of skiers gliding over the unmarked hills of newly fallen snow was enticing ; so when the actor Jack Bowdry invited me to have a go at the ski-run atop Grouse Mountain , across the inlet from Vancouver , I agreed with alacrity .
26 But , if I may say so , it was totally acceptable , and I could not think of anything better , so I agreed with alacrity .
27 When Hitler offered peace after Norway I agreed with Churchill , it was meaningless .
28 We I agreed with Dick well we both agreed that Bill would be with you and we 'd sort out Jack .
29 I agreed with Ted .
30 I agreed with Gyggle , only by entering the dreamscape , the hypercast of my hotted-up mind , could I hope to resolve this paradox and once and for all free myself from the malevolent force which I felt had shaped my life .
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