Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] and the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The subsequent bargaining position between me and the assembler will depend a great deal on the nature of the ownership structure regarding this asset , and may be subject to dispute , especially if I acquire some knowledge as a result of using it .
2 Anyway , on coming into Heriot 's , I stuck to Sarah , as I knew her , + a feud arose between me and the girl who was Sarah 's best friend at the time .
3 The other officer climbed in and sat between me and the pilot .
4 The man between me and the pilot loosened his belt and taking an automatic from his holster turned round and sat facing me .
5 Finding the balance between me and the system is well-nigh impossible .
6 I had begun to feel that there was some sort of glass partition between me and the rest of the world .
7 I had to develop communication methods which became so automatic , so intuitive , that facts , ideas and opinions flowed easily and effectively without loss of time between me and the rest of humanity living or dead .
8 His companion , the man with the pick-handle , had moved round to place himself between me and the building labelled " Sergeants ' Mess " .
9 Between me and the wall was an empty place on the window-seat .
10 In any case the idea of such a thing between me and the lieutenant is quite absurd .
11 There were times when I was starting in at the cattle that it stood between me and the road .
12 But when I looked up , I saw , to my great astonishment , a large island in the sky , between me and the sun .
13 Then it was too late to escape and Mrs Tuckett was between me and the daylight at the end of the corridor .
14 I would like my vote to be 100 percent secret between me and the ballot box .
15 The prints were n't too bad , considering that I was hanging out of the back window of the plane with just a thin safety belt between me and the farm land 200ft below .
16 He added : ‘ Looking back , I feel that relationships between me and the team started to break down at the Hungarian Grand Prix . ’
17 as men pass between me and the sunset ) …
18 ‘ I do set my bow in the cloud , and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth .
19 They put themselves between me and the General 's lady , like good house-dogs .
20 Only my wiles as a courtier would preserve me , and I 'd prefer to have something between me and the Colonel 's wrath that was more substantial .
21 Finally , if we are to imagine an organisation in which information is widely diffused , where the members of that organisation are aware of both the volume of data held about them and the decision making processes based on that information which affect them , then two factors are essential .
22 ‘ Friends close to me probably saw what was written about me and the criticism I took from every angle .
23 I 'm talking about me and the cold .
24 I never quite know what he 's going to say next about me and the way I dress .
25 What makes you think you know anything about me and the way I act ? ’
26 I listened to the flies buzzing about me and the murmur of the bees in the clover as they tumbled at our feet .
27 The wind could blow through them and the sun shine upon them , unlike the courts of Nottingham .
28 They have a silver thread running through them and the Queen 's head watermark , but the quality of the paper used is not so good , said a police spokesman .
29 I mean , if it was n't for them and the way they voted !
30 Says Deborah : ‘ We have had women in this situation and it can be disturbing for them and the child .
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