Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
2 Everyone got on with the business at hand , preoccupied with the problems of food shortages , lack of funds and compliance with the rules of the Islamic order .
3 You were n't supposed to turn the radio off , but I used to so they could n't hear me singing along with the tape .
4 One primary intervention therefore was for me to liaise regularly with the ward so that Mrs Allen was fully informed about the situation .
5 In Philip Burton 's version , from then on , all was sweetness ; Richard occasionally went back to the house of Cis and Elfed ( on Sunday mornings ) and the two of them got on with the transformation of the street boy into the stage man .
6 COLWYN BAY 'S BJ Welsh Knockout Cup campaign ended in disaster when unfancied Pontblyddyn sent them crashing out with a seven-wicket blasting .
7 There is genuine confusion among the army commanders in Bosnia despite the enormous pressure from Belgrade for them to work openly with the Serb paramilitaries .
8 If the organizer calls ‘ submarines ’ everyone lies down with a leg in the air .
9 ‘ Michael asked me to come up with a funny line for him to say on leaving the house , ’ recalled scriptwriter Raymond Allen .
10 I mean you see them walking around particularly people who go for the big dogs , you see them walking around with a big thick necks , the tattoos , the er the boots and the jeans rolled up .
11 I might have escaped her vigilance when I made off with the boat , but my wails of distress soon brought her running to the rescue .
12 No I mean even with a hand saw , you know , I 've done it before
13 I mean even with the market being depressed there 's still gon na be eight hundred pounds in there .
14 Yes but surely they thought that through before they got to the stage that I mean even with the mortgage
15 I realized also with a jolt that the dancers were wearing a motley of costumes representing centuries of brief encounters with the West — from seventeenth-century Portuguese ruffles round their throats , down to modern trainers on their feet .
16 The only other fictional world I lived in with the same intensity was that of Louisa M. Alcott .
17 Some of you may have heard me say before that when I was a young ordinand I met up with a marvellous Canadian bishop , Ralph Dean .
18 Once again I met up with the old Frenchman who had invited me into his home .
19 While suspicion as to the source of the leakage had fallen on a variety of people , I agreed wholeheartedly with the decision that Wilson , and presumably the National Executive , had arrived at .
20 When I sit here with the laibon and his family I feel envious of their flimsy values .
21 About 9.30 I sit down with a cup of coffee to read the paper .
22 For the first set of songs , I had more to do with that side mainly because I 'm the guitarist , and I sit down with the guitar for 3 or 4 hours every day , so there 's always a riff there .
23 I sit there with a pair of tweezers going my mum thinks you 're so fussy , and I 'm like
24 He looked at me as though he had seen me somewhere before , but I passed by with a curt nod .
25 But as I rode out with the nation 's most prestigious hunt , I found its members the model of politeness .
26 Like a dutiful citizen , I checked in with the Usher and he looked at his clipboard and said there would be about a fifteen-minute wait , so why did n't I take a seat ?
27 Then after a long time I got up with the help of a friend .
28 And I got up with the intention of diving off the second one and I went no !
29 After we 'd agreed the itinerary I got on with the detailed flying planning , using the new French VFR maps and the American TPC ( Tactical Pilotage Charts ) which we bought from Stamfords in London .
30 I got on with the work , tried very hard to stay jovial , and kept a smiling face .
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