Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I fought with the Russians , the Prussians also ,
2 I agreed with the points that he made then and that is precisely what we have done .
3 It 's , it 's the skating I got with the boots
4 Keys I get them out I still lost those ones that I got with the matches .
5 I helped with the cows and the chickens , and went up on the hills with Mr Parks and his dog to look at the sheep .
6 I helped with the animals , collected firewood and looked after those who died .
7 ‘ Like Dorigo and Stuart Pearce , I like to weigh in with a few goals and in pre-season I joked with the lads that I 'd get 15 this year .
8 Bryony moved in two years ago , then I came with the kids , and a year later to the day , Clare moved in .
9 The lack of space , the cold , the absence of hot water — all these contingencies I negotiated with the skills I had acquired in domestic science ( my best subject ) and as a Girl Guide .
10 I began with the horse-riders and their representatives .
11 Tonight , professional , I walked with the boys
12 When I got a bit older I worked with the horses in the fields , particularly at haytiming .
13 I worked with the Sweepers .
14 I started with the drinks .
15 So when I knew I had cancer and was facing death , I still could n't pray to the God I associated with the churches .
16 I did it so quickly , all the rest , I thought with The Times crossword , I 'm , I whooping through this like mad .
17 I pleaded with the officials that the test result must have been a mistake . ’
18 I went with the Cubs once and we sat there pissing ourselves
19 So I went with the men to the large house where Judge Kerwin lived .
20 But I should say that if I had to buy them , I would do as I did with the ones I have — buy from a breeder .
21 What I did with the dossers is put them in very strange settings .
22 What I did with the dossers is put them in very strange settings .
23 ‘ As I dealt with the conditions and consequences of affluence , ’ he explained , ‘ under which the existence of the poor had been buried , the poverty I had set out to write about got pushed further and further towards the back of the book .
24 I fumbled with the clothes , cringing .
25 I mean , considering there are only about five hundred people in there were just on forty people present in the room which is quite a good average or percentage of them and er a lot of the questions were quite positive and the Chairman sort of took them , there were one or two people there who obviously erm wanted to have everything either exactly as it was or whatever , but it looked very much from the conversation that I had with the ramblers afterwards that in large part this scheme could be accepted .
26 But I have to restrict myself , otherwise I will face the same problem I had with the books — the lack of somewhere to lodge all these wonderful toys .
27 ‘ I did not want to lower my standards and lose the special relationship I had with the fans .
28 The pain did , in fact , return the next day , but this experience had given me hope so I persevered with the lessons and now I am free of the pain for at least 95 per cent of the time .
29 Here are three I wrote with the children .
30 At first I stayed with the others .
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