Example sentences of "[pron] [v-ing] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 But was that really her fault — or was I presenting her with an impossible task ?
2 Alice , am I boring you with all this ? ’
3 One clearly libidinous writer gives thanks for my providing him with a far from platitudinous substitute for an invitation to come up and look at etchings .
4 You never knew these days when a casual remark was going to provide the justification for someone stalking you with an automatic rifle .
5 There had even been times when he 'd found himself imagining her with no clothes on at all — the way he had once seen Peggy Podmore — and felt the same keen desire well up in him .
6 Ca n't imagine you meeting me with a nice cooked dinner and a a cake made by yo your own fair
7 But I ca n't accept it , Cassie. I ca n't bear to think of you doing it with anyone else , even if you do laugh at me , and think I 'm old hat . ’
8 ‘ If I said this to her before her death why are you taxing me with these preposterous allegations only now ? ’
9 But it jogged a memory somewhere , and she found herself examining it with a growing sense of unease .
10 She did n't seem to be as strong as in her young days , and the socks stopped her catching him with her toenails .
11 She flattered herself this was done discreetly , and was noticed by no-one , though the yearning in her look as she gazed at him would be obvious to a child of five , and the staff made frequent jokes about her loving him with a love that made his life a burden .
12 Daddy shreds them up — I saw him doing it with a razor blade , Steph — and burns them .
13 He epitomises the polite , friendly grandfather figure , all six foot three of him greeting me with a firm handshake .
14 What they charging him with ?
15 And she used to tell me about her burying it with her father you see , the sacks of malt so that he did n't find it .
16 But it begs the question who are they doing it with , if the female averages are really so much lower than the male ?
17 It 's not just a case of him taking us with all of what we had and were and us belonging to him , but he says i in taking you to myself , he says I give myself to you .
18 It was uncomfortable enough , knowing she would have to face him , but it was worse not to know when , to wonder if she would turn around suddenly and find him watching her with those cold , cold eyes …
19 Looking up with a gasp , she saw him watching her with narrowed blue eyes , his mouth a hard line .
20 That day he came into Frank Green 's shop he was looking for me , and his seeing me with you nearly blew the whole thing .
21 Dr Woodall , 32 , denied this , saying he had produced 80,000 bottles of the non-alcoholic elderflower drink without anyone confusing it with champagne .
22 of course is cable running to it providing it with power .
23 They stared at each other , she questioning in her gaze , he stonewalling her with a half-smile on his lips .
24 She felt them watching her with their dead eyes .
25 ‘ Darren , are you sure your mother does n't mind your helping me with St Matthew 's ? ’
26 You never told your husband or the police about Mahoney , so there 's little risk of your trying it with him .
27 If I make a promise to you in return for your supplying me with three , quite useless , chocolate wrappers , which I will instantly throw away , there is a perfectly good contract provided that the promise was seriously intended ( below , p. 205 ) .
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