Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Donor Card I would like to help someone to live after my death Let your relatives know your wishes and keep this card with you at all times
2 You took a good deal with you at that time I presume
3 That the Council deal with it at this meeting
4 I do not blame the Labour party for not being able to reach a deal with us on that .
5 Yes , well I was on a r a radio programme with him at one time and er and he was telling about some of his sticky stories , and there was one where he was doing a similar job from a farmhouse and he picked the furniture up and had to drive down this long drive to get onto the road and the the farmer , who presumably was the man who felt er an injustice to him was being done as it were , he was on his tractor , saw the van moving down the driveway , took a shortcut to the road edge , and fired a shotgun at his van . .
6 Joel is of one mind with me about this .
7 ‘ As a matter of fact , I 'd forgotten you were coming — and we could n't have had tea with you in any case , because Susan 's ill .
8 Soon after all this was agreed , he went to see Eden to have a talk with him about new appointments , and because Eden wanted to know him better .
9 Living side by side with them in those forests are a great many extremely interesting creatures that are not unique to the Oriental Region but have much the same lifestyle and some of the same physical characteristics .
10 Wills used to invite four of his eight employees to lunch with him on alternate Sundays .
11 Dennis , who was down to ride work with her on another twoyear-old smiled with open hostility as they made their way up to the gallops .
12 ‘ Tim Hargreaves said that you 'd like to have a chat with me about some things .
13 One of them was the lady with him in this picture , Bessie Yendley , who became his fiance .
14 Are you prepared to debate this one issue with me in public ?
15 Certain of them took issue with us on one or another specific point , but most found our general thesis plausible , even in some cases probable , and in no way diminishing the stature of Jesus or the Christian faith .
16 When she woke up , she found she was at home with him at last . ’
17 It made things worse for Charles that he was responsible for his men 's transfer with him to this wilderness .
18 It , it 's only part of , of the pattern , but it 's obviously er a good sign because er Iran has reason to know er what Saddam Hussein is like , having been at war with him for eight years — totally un , unpredictable man and a completely ruthless man .
19 They 've been at war with us for three years , you see . ’
20 ‘ The Arabs went to war with us in 1948 to destroy our Jewish state .
21 He said he could not serve on that sub-committeee ( consisting of Brian Close , Bob Appleyard , Phil Sharpe , Bryan Stott , Tony Woodhouse ) ‘ when I do not see eye to eye with them on any subject ’ .
22 Tony , she knew , would have seen an evening with her under those circumstances as a perfect battleground for another assault on her decision not to sleep with him .
23 ‘ We have now asked Reed to suspend the proposed changes until we have had a meeting with them on 22nd April .
24 The logical conclusion of all this is that there can no longer be a justification for the massive nuclear arsenals held by both sides , that only the absolute minimum of nuclear defence is required and that , because President Yeltsin , too , now has his finger on the nuclear button , we should now be doing business with him on this issue as on so many others .
25 She thought that it was odd that she should be so certain of Beuno 's allegiance with her against one of his countrymen , but she had no doubts of him .
26 ‘ It 's important that you always have at least one bodyguard in the room with you at all times , ’ Whitlock countered .
27 It was obvious he was worried about Sonauto stopping GP racing , and of course he had a contract with me for 1991 . ’
28 He joined Ipswich Town , for whom he made over 150 appearances , helped them to gain League status and re-appeared at Selhurst Park with them in 1938–39 , and then again after the war .
29 And that might be my only , you know , substantive interaction with him on that day .
30 ‘ If you think I 'd dream of sharing so much as a blanket with you after that you 're crazy ! ’
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