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

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1 Another recurrent crisis , during university years , was the cerebral accident — a subarachnoid haemorrhage unambiguous enough for me to sit down with pen and I paper and put my affairs in order .
2 Hope he does n't want me to traipse about with Lisa .
3 Concerned at the way neither she nor her friends wore ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes ( too many frills , too much lace , all up to the neck and down to the ankles , they said ) Laura asked them to come up with suggestions for the sort of outfits they would like to wear .
4 I 'm getting them sorted out with Roy
5 Nobody , and least of all S. O. Letterman , expects me to come back with answers to unanswerable questions .
6 All of them fit in with kitchen cabinetry and are suitable for sealed system central heating .
7 Then I met up with Alan and , and he read though it and challenged me on a few things and we changed one or two bits , but I 've got my sort of target set out .
8 By the way , I met up with John Collins the other day and he and I were signing your praises .
9 I met up with Pat in a small room at the front of the house tucking into a breakfast of fried eggs and an obscure piece of meat that took up about half of his mess-tin .
10 I sit down with Paul Franklin every now and then and we swap licks — just basically show each other what we know .
11 I checked in with Simon just after twelve .
12 I got on with Heather 's bath and feed .
13 Anyway , I 'll meet you down here tomorrow , tell you how I got on with Gazzer . ’
14 For a couple of days I got on with life 's rich pageant without thinking any more of Jo or her bloody credit cards .
15 I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy
16 He duly won , and then I lined up with Emmit King for the second heat .
17 Why do I hang out with filmstars ?
18 ‘ When I moved in with Peter , I expected us to marry .
19 By the time I moved in with Lucy and Joe , she 'd been divorced for a couple of years and her ex-husband had emigrated to America .
20 I caught up with Dr Mawhinney at Deacon 's School , a local comprehensive , where he subjected himself to 45 minutes of questioning from 60 youngsters as part of an in-school mock election .
21 When I caught up with Pottz later that evening , I asked him what had gone wrong .
22 When I caught up with Jean-Claude , he told me to return to the cottage alone .
23 Erm I do recognise some faces , I know some of you recognise me and eh cos we 've done quite a lot of things together , but this afternoon what I 'm going to tell you about is how I fit in with Council , I do n't think any of you know that or know what the Local Government Unit is .
24 I mess around with motor-bikes actually . ’
25 ‘ I do n't believe you for a moment ; even if I did , you 're my only lead and I 'm not going to let you out of my sight until I catch up with Garry .
26 When I catch up with Isabella in the rehearsal room , I am surprised to find her still a little shaken .
27 ‘ IN the middle of the night , I woke up with gripey pains low down in my abdomen , rather like a stomach upset .
28 Following this initial structure I filled in with colour relevant to tones and hue .
29 We decided in the morning that Alec should press on ahead and try to find a doctor in town , while I came on with Mother and the recalcitrant mule .
30 I came back with scent bottles at £2.50 each , which I 've seen in British stores for over £50 .
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