Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I personally think with these smaller of the theat of the theatre companies who spend their life touring more or less |
2 | I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) . |
3 | Well erm I entirely agree with most of what Mr has said . |
4 | I entirely disagree with that . |
5 | And in any case , I only deal with small domestic animals . ’ |
6 | Bill , I suddenly saw with that horrible clarity of hindsight , had been a selfish and demanding patient . |
7 | She splits me off from you lot , I 'm really fucked off actually cos like when I just go to dinner I just go with bloody Marina and then I sit there and I just do n't say a word and no one ever talks to me . |
8 | Right , right then I just agree with that 's all . |
9 | Perhaps if I just start with that simple question and see how it develops . |
10 | I just mentioned with that microphone . |
11 | Although I generally agree with this statement , the continued denial of risk for patients exposed to HIV-infected HCWs without scientific data does not reassure the population . |
12 | My mother , too , was a science teacher and I was good at science , and I always continued with that line because partly of the family background and partly of my own interests . |
13 | In his ‘ A Study of English poetry ’ , which ran in The English Review from March to June 1912 , Newbolt refers to Pound as ‘ a critic , who is himself a poet , and whom I always read with great interest ’ . |
14 | In the Poetry Review for February , 1912 , a critic , who is himself a poet , and whom I always read with great interest , speaks of the struggle ‘ to find out what has been done , once and for all , better than it can ever be done again , and to find out what remains for us to do ’ … . |
15 | I left Trieste the following morning for Mavhinje and the house of my Aunt Ema , whom I always remembered with real affection . |
16 | You have to have an open mind I always think with these things . |
17 | Our managing director Vic says in his market plan , that water services should be affordable , and I hope , I totally agree with that , they should be affordable , we should n't price people out of out of using our water services . |
18 | No , I totally disagree with that ! |
19 | I must admit I , I really do n't agree with that , I mean I find that many women who have had erm children actually their figure has improved after the children , they look a great deal better and I certainly do n't think that many women in Scotland looked vast after they 've had children , I totally disagree with that . |
20 | Chairman , I 'll , I 'm not wishing to make a political , a particular political point , but I totally disagree with that , |
21 | We 've broken up , I 've been heartbroken through bizarre circumstances … but I still live with that person . |
22 | I usually play with some of the women of East Brighton Golf Club , and my day of fame came last summer — going round in under 120 . |
23 | One might , as I usually do with one of his novels , quarrel mildly about his formal devices ; but that would be an irrelevant vanity . |
24 | I ease a few points ahead , Martin puts in a break of 12 , I confidently reply with one of 13 , and even before we reach the colours Martin is beginning to display the McEnroic aspect of his game that always encourages opponents . |
25 | I really struggled with that one , ’ says Courtenay . |
26 | I strongly disagreed with both arguments . |
27 | I cheerfully agree with this assessment . |
28 | You know I sometimes find with some of my students it is very counterproductive to have their mother in on the lessons . |
29 | ‘ I started off by prosecuting in drugs cases and I then dealt with major VAT fraud cases ’ . |
30 | I quite agree with this approach although ( I add hastily ) with little of what Midgley has to offer it . |