Example sentences of "[verb] with [pers pn] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do n't you know with me every day was the same , ’ Patsy said cheerfully .
2 Celebrate with them the Catholicity of the Church .
3 But however , it raised my Curiosity very much : And happening to meet with her a Day or two afterwards , I begg 'd the Favour of seeing it ; which was readily granted .
4 This offence occurs when the accused has with him a firearm , imitation firearm , weapon of offence , or explosive .
5 Would it be worth your while to consider sending for the chairman not only of the 1922 committee but also of the parliamentary Labour party so that the leaders of the respective parties in Parliament can discuss with you the conduct last night ?
6 ‘ I beg to differ with you a bit there .
7 Amanda was seventeen , and everywhere carried with her a sketching book as she now carried her religious pamphlets .
8 The waves that had deposited the hull and broken masts had carried with them a body — that of the only widower on board .
9 The operation carried with it a 1% risk of damage to the spinal cord and a 1-2% risk of damage to the nerve roots .
10 In all the other occupational categories , however , identification with one class or other carried with it a tendency to identify with the ‘ corresponding ’ party .
11 The very optimism of the possibility that the miners might be on the move against the government carried with it a premonition of pessimism , that the miners would save the working class when it could not save itself .
12 Betrothal appears to have carried with it a presumption of consent .
13 This positive conviction carried with it the rejection of any attempt to compromise with other sources , authorities or norms , or to establish theology itself on any other foundation .
14 Trainees will come to realise that their action , by its abruptness , has carried with it the judgement that the client is guilty of incest .
15 Branson did not see Malcolm McLaren for another five months , by which time association with the Sex Pistols carried with it the whiff of high treason …
16 The position carried with it the right to a seat in the Council and Fould combined it with the office of Minister of State .
17 Pitt is obviously a big fan of his girlfriend 's talent and says he hopes to work with her a lot : ‘ Genius is n't a good word , because it 's been so abused , but … ’
18 He knew he would be able to work with her the way he like to , not a barnstorming nonstop battle which was the way he had to work with Gesner , but an exciting exploration of just what new heights could be achieved .
19 After , after er er I 've done with them the travel head lad takes over , he does all the ol the tra the race course , you know .
20 well done , I never can get that word out I stumble with it every time and that gets a signal from the brain that says this is a difficult situation this is something I 'm not used to this is some I it 's very primitive it 's it 's from the days in the jungle or whatever er a fear of fright over absolute it 's fight or flight , and that 's why you start breathing quicker because the blood wants more oxygen because it 's ready to run or to fight because the muscles , it is
21 Police never traced a scruffy looking man seen with her the day before she died .
22 Aware that society has been constructed by able-bodied people in ways which serve and perpetuate their own interests , these people have used our consequential marginalisation and dependence not as a starting-point for developing with us a struggle for social change and equal opportunities , but as a handy and convenient fact to justify the development of all the inappropriate disability services with which we are now so familiar .
23 No , Floogie 's my friend , and I go swimming with him every day .
24 They may , however , bring with them a transfer value from their former pension scheme which will be converted into qualifying and reckonable service under the PCSPS .
25 They would bring with them a set of civilian clothes and , most important , Eric 's boots .
26 Pupils transferring at the end of Key Stage 2 will bring with them a statement of attainment .
27 With a sigh she knew that in the morning when the people returned they would bring with them the rivalries and ill-feeling that had spoiled everything .
28 Whilst for some the experience of ageing does bring with it a degree of social disengagement , it is far from being a ‘ natural ’ or inevitable event .
29 Being sick can bring with it a degree of sympathy and attention that is greatly valued by more isolated individuals , and they may believe that if their health improves they will lose out on the time and attention that is given to them on the basis of their illness .
30 that it can not be assumed that a paper print out of an electronic record from these systems is the same as the electronic version , on the grounds that the paper version does not bring with it the context that gives the information provenance and credibility .
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