Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erika frowned and tilted her head as if trying to remember and then , cruelly , said , ‘ Oh yes , where I danced with that interesting lad , and with Herman Guttenbruk . ’
2 They settled Iris in the passenger seat of the Golf , where she sat with closed eyes .
3 This is n't some game show where you barter with another contestant for the big prize .
4 Generally , the approach in this initiative is based on the conviction that the primary and most basic interface between the individual and the social world is to be found in the day to day transactions he or she has with other individuals .
5 The successful 20 progressed to the International Open , where they competed with foreign challengers for places in the Grand Prix .
6 All glaciers are dirty where they end with that sticky paste of ground-up rock .
7 They frequently inhabited the same Soho haunt but at Muriel 's , where they vied with each other in buying bottles of champagne , they often occupied different ends of the room .
8 car hirers were not ‘ trafficking in litigation ’ where they agreed with potential plaintiffs whose cars were damaged in motor accidents and under repair , to supply them with free replacement vehicles provided the plaintiffs co-operated with the hirers in prosecuting claims against defendants and paid them the hiring charges from the damages they received .
9 After all the hassle they should know exactly where they stood with each other , Merrill thought as she dressed on Saturday evening .
10 From the beginning of the course and throughout the three years , students spend one half day per week in schools ( a different school each term ) where they work with small groups of children under the guidance of teachers and tutors .
11 During this period de Kruif and Lewis visited London , where they talked with such future luminaries as Dr Henry Dale and Dr Patrick Laidlaw at the Medical Research Council laboratories in Hampstead .
12 Help may be found in a number of places , the most generally useful probably being in Appendix Eight to McKerrow 's An Introduction to Bibliography where he analyses with admirable clarity , and with illustrations of all the minuscules and capitals , a letter written by Thomas Kyd , the Elizabethan dramatist , to Sir John Puckering , Lord Keeper of the Great Seal .
13 Li visited Singapore on Aug. 11-13 , where he agreed with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to conclude negotiations on establishing diplomatic relations " as early as possible " .
14 Towards the end of his life he bought Wood House with its estate at Wood Lane , Shepherd 's Bush , where he lived with two cousins , Amelia and Maria Bridge .
15 The Foreign Minister Shimon Peres on Aug. 21-23 visited Moscow , where he met with Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kosyrev .
16 However , this was not the main argument used by the Government during the debate on the Bill in Parliament , where it met with determined opposition .
17 The view of human nature as fundamentally aggressive can be expected to prevail in those domains where it corresponds with social and cultural ideology .
18 Although I disagreed with some of what he said , I agree that we should consider whether more people can stay in their own homes .
19 You know the bottoms that I got with some
20 Right I 'll be for the rest of the tutorial really , erm find yourselves something to do , I just really want to follow up er the little amount of time that I spent with second years er looking at their action plans .
21 He knows the representation that I made with other colleagues only a fortnight ago .
22 That was not my figure ; it was given by a senior Soviet spokesman at a conference in Vienna that I attended with other Ministers of the Interior at the beginning of this year .
23 This has not prevented accusations that Bantam shamefully exploited my illness and that I cooperated with this by allowing my picture to appear on the cover .
24 The only other event at Huntingdon that I recall with any clarity was when I had my first ever flight in an aircraft — and for a time I was quite determined that it was going to be my last .
25 they 're improvements that I started with ninth year .
26 The only matters that I discuss with Irish Ministers in intergovernmental conferences under the Anglo-Irish Agreement are those which can be discussed under the rules of the agreement .
27 An incident at the fair in 1 920 always caused the family great amusement , although I felt , and still feel , that I acted with great aplomb .
28 It 's about er ten years ago nearly that I er stopped being a teacher and when I was a teacher er up having to do assemblies er it was always something that I did with great reluctance and er was er pleased if I could get other people to do it er it seems rather odd then er that I 've actually said yes coming to do er an assembly here today and it 's perhaps a sign of mental instability on my part .
29 It 's gone , it 's gone I do n't very often agree with Professor erm I very often do n't agree with David either but I 've got to admit that I agree with both of them today , we 've got to make haste slowly on this one .
30 I enjoy my conversations with that gentleman as much as I do those that I have with right hon. and hon. Members .
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