Example sentences of "[be] with [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | The club and all its supporters send their deepest sympathy to Bobby 's family and friends and our thoughts are with them at this time . |
2 | My thoughts are with you at this painful time , Kelly . |
3 | All our ideas are derived from experience , and he argues , against Descartes , that there are no innate ideas which are with us at birth . |
4 | Lord Archer and Lord Healey , both in Santa Claus outfits , had been with her at an event in honour of Headway , the National Head Injuries Association . |
5 | The ‘ Minister of the Crown ’ role was hung on little Colin Moynihan for a day or two while everyone tried not to laugh ; he was , after all , only just over five foot tall and Minister for Sport and he had , after all , not slept with Pamella , only been with her at the Winter Ball . |
6 | ‘ I knew my mum because she 'd been with me at the hospital and I remembered my grandad because of his bald head . |
7 | Today , too ; how I wished you had been with me at the concert . |
8 | Ah , said Mr Healey , Enoch had been with him at that seminar in Florence he 'd mentioned . |
9 | Macmillan then flew back to Treviso to drop off the various Eighth Army officers who had been with him at the conference , had " a short chat " with Gen McCreery , and returned with Philip Broad to Caserta . |
10 | The watchmaker confirmed he 'd been with him at two . |
11 | The interviewer , who should have kept her mouth shut , interrupted to ask whether or not Hyacinth had been with him at the Young Conservatives ' Ball . |
12 | I 'd love to see that error put right tomorrow but , although my heart is with Rangers , Leeds are a mighty outfit and I think the force will be with them at Elland Road . |
13 | If only Maxwell could be more … if only they could stay awake … if only Maxwell could be with her at three thirty in the afternoon , when they might do it like the old days … |
14 | It dawned on him that he had not had a date for weeks , and his first one would be with her at the Edwardian Ball . |
15 | ‘ My girlfriend , Ashley Fleming , is a busy company director , ’ he had told a reporter , ‘ which means she ca n't be with me at most Grands Prix . |
16 | She was very careful after that not to take him for granted , even occasionally making excuses to refuse his sporadic invitations , although it tore her to shreds not to be with him at every opportunity . |
17 | ‘ Katherine , I haven t yet told you how pleased we all are that you shall be going to school here and be with us at Valois frequently . |
18 | The dry , cloudy weather will still be with us at the start of the night , but some patchy , light rain will creep into the Borders and Dumfries and Galloway by the end of the night . |
19 | Always at least one person will be with you at all times . |
20 | We 'll be with you at one o'clock sharp . |
21 | ‘ You like your girlfriend to be with you at every Grand Prix ? ’ |
22 | But there was the rub , for Ben had , according to many , the most explosive start ever in athletics ' history and being with him at the three-fifths point in the race was , apparently , beyond the powers of the sprinters gathered in the Stadio Olimpico on this hot August day , Lewis included . |
23 | Worse , she preferred the pain of being with him and knowing that he did n't return her feelings to the pain of not being with him at all . |
24 | Kerrie , your mum looks after Chloe when you are at work so you must look forward to being with her at night . |
25 | Your Royal Highness , commodores , and members of the Association , may I begin my report by thanking you Ma'am for the time you have given to our sport , for being with us at our Annual General Meeting and for the address you have just delivered . |
26 | The two lads that were with me at the end , they were being truthful . |
27 | Both my sisters were with me at this kindergarten school . |
28 | Geraldine [ a close friend of judy 's ] and the midwife were with me at home . |
29 | I could see how things were with him at home ; his wife was no good at her job . |
30 | ‘ Yet you were with him at the presentation . ’ |