Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] with [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | For the traditional élites , it was not charisma but pragmatic power considerations which aligned them with Hitler . |
2 | I did think about it and asked to see him again , and once again he visited me with Patrick Nairne . |
3 | Then , just as I was convinced of your innocence , I discovered you 'd lied about your brother and I caught you with Rainald . |
4 | Walter also developed models that mimicked brain systems and this involved him with Norbert Wiener and others in early work on cybernetics . |
5 | I found him with Liza sitting on the edge of the bed fully dressed reading a comic . |
6 | She found him with Jan Coggan , sharpening the shears which would be used to shear the sheep . |
7 | One guide in 1861 ranked it with St Paul 's and Buckingham Palace and began its report : ‘ We are not a race of giants , but we enter on gigantic works . |
8 | I think I 've made the right decision because Foyly scored two goals , and I do n't think you stop a player of his quality , I mean they tried it with George Best , they 've tried it with , you know Manfred Mann and they always do something special do n't they ? |
9 | Highbury boss Graham said afterwards : ‘ He first picked up the injury against Nottingham Forest , then aggravated it with England and he 's aggravated it again . |
10 | Thinking of Sam , she compared him with Bob . |
11 | In order to exercise this authority , however , it was first necessary to settle the dispute with York , and it was on his handling of this issue that Anselm 's reputation with the monks of Canterbury chiefly depended : they later compared him with Lanfranc to his disadvantage . |
12 | They are essentially a form of nonsense verse for which Eliot had great affection and understanding ; he had lectured on the subject while in America in 1933 , and he once told Stravinsky that he considered Edward Lear to be a great poet and compared him with Mallarmé . |
13 | She compared him with Nicky . |
14 | Urging a review of the UK system , compared it with France where , although special support went to deprived regions , there was a wide range of financial incentives specially tailored to industrial programmes so a higher proportion went to businesses most likely to produce the best results . |
15 | Mum , he swapped it with Neil ! |
16 | He swapped it with Neil ! |
17 | He did n't make any comment , but found an unbroken glass and filled it with Valpolicella . |
18 | They constituted an ethnic minority , had a tribal organization independent of the Zuwaya , and an identity and language which linked them with Chad . |
19 | I essayed all the Disneylands of the world and a selection of tarmacked spice islands ; I patronised him with Marbella , applauded him with Zanzibar , tried aiming straight with Santorini . |
20 | I stayed until the measles epidemic was over , a matter of a few weeks , and then joined him with Tim in Poona . |
21 | Bath regained it with Fallon 's first try but just on half-time Smith kicked another goal when Clarke was penalised at a ruck . |
22 | We , er , we 're naturally concerned to know whether there are , er , people working here who have a direct contact with the newspaper that first reported the child 's birth and linked it with Dr. Briant 's work . ’ |
23 | ‘ Are you trying to tell me that 's why you threatened me with Eddie 's IOUs ? ’ |
24 | Athelstan groaned , shook his head and kicked Philomel forward as Cranston regaled him with Lady Maude 's intended banquet of boar 's head , cygnet , venison , quince tarts and junkets of apple-flavoured cream . |
25 | Columbia 's brilliant young talent scout John Hammond recorded her with Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson , and it was with Wilson , a dapper , politely swinging pianist , that she made most of the records to be found in Affinity 's collection . |
26 | The Americans started it with Jane Russell and were also the most hypocritical about it . |
27 | I essayed all the Disneylands of the world and a selection of tarmacked spice islands ; I patronised him with Marbella , applauded him with Zanzibar , tried aiming straight with Santorini . |
28 | During a week of nightly attacks on foreigners in Saxony on Sept. 17-23 , police had to evacuate some 250 people , mainly from Romania , Yugoslavia , Vietnam and African countries , when right-wing elements including skinheads and neo-Nazis besieged their hostel in the town of Hoyerswerda and pelted them with Molotov cocktails , steel balls and other missiles . |
29 | ‘ I saw you with Byrkin 's soup . ’ |
30 | ‘ Now you know how I felt every time I saw you with Adam , hugging him to you as if you were a bosom friend . |