Example sentences of "[noun sg] to be with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You like your girlfriend to be with you at every Grand Prix ? ’
2 ‘ I went back to the bedroom to be with my baby , ’ said 28-year-old Curtis .
3 I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you forever .
4 Jesus said I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you for ever .
5 He 's very beautiful and very loving and a very great pleasure to be with .
6 And a true gentleman he remains to this day : ever sunny , ever a pleasure to be with .
7 He was a man , she discovered again , who was extremely good company , who could talk on any given subject and make one want to hear more , and whom it was a pleasure to be with .
8 ‘ The family is honestly a pleasure to be with and they 're lovely , well-brought up children . ’
9 One day she hopes to move to the South Coast to be with John .
10 I had had a whole afternoon spent upon me , been the centre of attention , cost the State a fortune and my wife had given up a whole day of precious work to be with me .
11 The dining room was filled to capacity for our evening meal , a chance to renew friendships and meet up with pilgrims travelling by mini-bus to be with us all .
12 The first is that I felt my battle to be with authority , whether in the form of teachers , matrons , parents , or even nature itself .
13 Sarazen was so sure that Daniels had been the key to his win that he asked for the old boy to be with him when he was presented with the claret jug , saying it was a ‘ team victory ’ .
14 There is a good case these days for treatment of syphilis to be with these more modern forms of penicillin .
15 However , you really need your Warlord to be with the troops , and your Shaman has to be within 12″ of at least one sizeable Orc or Goblin unit to use his magic .
16 Although Laura had great faith in Gwenny , she never doubted that it was a mother 's place to be with her child .
17 Mm , so it sounded quite a dangerous place to be with cranes moving about and trains all over the place .
18 Oh Lord we as offer ourselves to you , we think of those who have been unable to be with us today for whatever reason , some on holiday , and we just pray for your blessing to be with each one , and to be with all of as we ask it in your name for your praise and glory .
19 Therefore schemes need to be submitted seven months before the date of the examination ( eg. for centres working within an academic year and holding examinations in mid-June , assessment schedules and examination papers should be with HCIMA by mid-November in order to be agreed , or revised as required , and an approved edition to be with the centre by mid-February ) .
20 The memorable part of the meeting had been Lowell 's eagerness to be with her .
21 Plan periods when there is no need to be with anyone and when there is an opportunity to relax and to recharge energy .
22 He had begun to coax her in the direction of her room now , the drinks tray left forgotten on the counter-top , and she went along helplessly , carried by the tide of his will and of her own incurable need to be with him .
23 So many times she had helped at the scene of an accident and felt the same need to be with people afterwards , just to be sure , as he said , that she was still alive .
24 She had no desire to be with Dana and Roman when they met Garry .
25 It is a heavy serviceable machine and I am not really knocking Wilson because in another situation it would probably do a very good job but for us it is just not a very pleasant tool to be with .
26 The statement , meant to be reassuring , that ‘ Mummy has gone to heaven to be with Jesus ’ , can leave the child very jealous and angry with God for taking his mother away from him .
27 In an interview he recalled that Kylie was great fun to be with but she was not keen on spending too much time at parties or discos .
28 ‘ I had a very close relationship with Johanna and she was good fun to be with , ’ he said .
29 Freda was enormous fun to be with .
30 Oh , he was great fun to be with . ’
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