Example sentences of "[adv] with [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | She could cope well enough with him in the office where their point of contact was work , but occasional moments — like last Saturday , sitting in the sunshine in the garden of her flat , and today on the train — had shown her a glimpse of Luke the man , not simply Luke the employer . |
2 | Thank you very much , Sir Leonard for that , in th in the beginning of your address you posed the question , what does a company like I B M have to do with a community and then proceeded to answer your question , I think in a most , er , comprehensive way , and I I speak as someone who lives in a county , Hampshire , where I B M has a strong er , base , and I know from personal experience as a volunteer in that county , how much we value the contacts that we have with I B M and the way in which we work together with them in the way that you have described . |
3 | And he started to cry , there , alone with her in the cemetery , next to those he had loved the most and missed the most . |
4 | These are now part of planning history , but it is live history : the issues are still very much with us in the 1980s , and there is no guarantee that the current resolution of them will prove sufficiently resilient to withstand the unpredictable changes in the context within which they operate . |
5 | As sometimes happens with pianists of exceptional technical ability there can often be a sense in their playing that they are trying hard not to run away with themselves in the easy passages . |
6 | Erm I will take those notes away with me in the strictest confidence , go through them erm work out some recommendations , how you could hit the goals that you will go for at the end of the day . |
7 | She stopped , aware that her tongue was running away with her in the heat of the moment . |
8 | ‘ YOU always get something to take away with you in the Children 's Address . ’ |
9 | Managers need to be alert to the influences that in combination persuade staff to take ( and condone others taking ) short cuts through the safety rules and procedures because , mistakenly , the perceived benefits outweigh the risks , and they have perhaps got away with it in the past . |
10 | His mother , who had spent longer with him in the garden than usual that day , led him into the sitting room when they returned to the house . |
11 | The captain mixes easily with everyone in the squad and avoids cliques . |
12 | The so-called Higher Criticism had come late to Britain , and its consequences are still with us in the interpretation of stories of Virgin Birth and Resurrection . |
13 | She has obtained a City and Guilds qualification in Horticulture which at present she uses ‘ only working part-time at a garden centre ! ’ but hopes to do more with it in the future . |
14 | I hope to be able to discuss it further with him in the not-too-distant future . |
15 | Unfortunately , the fragile harmony between them was soon broken when she found herself arguing furiously with him in the dress department of Bloomingdales . |
16 | And Iris Sunderby , was she really with him in the Hacienda Lucinda ? |
17 | Noreen was kept on after the try-out week , but she knew that was only on the strength of Fred , the Stage Manager 's sympathetic report , and for the fact that she got on well with everyone in the company , especially Bernie . |
18 | I should n't have said I 'd come up here with you in the first place . |
19 | The hours mean I can collect the children from school and am with them in the school holidays . |
20 | You know , he used to go everywhere with us in the car . |
21 | There 's one in , one there with him in the slaughterhouses . |
22 | Pat Kennedy has given us much help and guidance in the past and we look forward to working closely with her in the future . |
23 | A headstone of Thatcherite granite stands over the ministerial grave of that consensual Tory , Francis Pym — in real life , still happily with us in the House of Lords . |