Example sentences of "[vb base] with [pers pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some agencies may waive the fee if you register with them on completion of a course . |
2 | I ca n't see him physically but I meet with him in dreams . |
3 | Your contact will meet you and transfer with you to St Petersburg . |
4 | Jean-Claude introduced his mother to a young unemployed Alge-rian who would open the grille at three-thirty in the morning , travel with her to Les Halles , load the van , supervise the arrangement of the produce in the Cours Mirabeau and drive the van back to the rue Victorie ( when Maman was crevée ) at one o'clock . |
5 | Fundamental to British education is the aim to help all children achieve their full potential , and this is generally seen as involving building on the strengths children bring with them to schools . |
6 | Patients may find it difficult to come to terms with which of their friends , co-workers and employers did , or did not , communicate with them during hospitalisation . |
7 | I now sit with him in synagogue every Saturday morning . ’ |
8 | " Sit with us at table ? " |
9 | Father ’ , it is the Spirit himself bearing witness with our Spirit that we are children of God , and if children then heirs , heirs of God and fellow-heirs with Christ , provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him' ( Rom. 8:15ff ) . |
10 | We have arrived at chapter 22 , but before we deal with it in detail , we must look quickly at another story that lies between Isaac 's birth and his coming so soon and so close to death . |
11 | He 's multiple in disability , but we get help in Kilmarnock from Salvation Army , who take him during the day , FAB club where I go with him at night , and the hospital , Curtlingside now , who take him for respite social and everything . |
12 | Similarly , the thematic structure of the novel vaguely follows Propp 's paradigm : Armel takes Larissa into matrimony only to betray her ; Stavro , a gallant but naïve young man , ‘ saves ’ Larissa , begging her to marry him and go with him to Peru , or : ‘ The anti-hero anti-rescuing her from an anti-monster in an anti-romanzo ’ ( 149/727 ) . |
13 | Tremayne grunted and bore the document away , coming back presently to say I should stop working and go with him to Newbury races , if I did n't mind . |
14 | live with us on tables , beds and chairs . |
15 | I just had to enter and say , ‘ I will love you and live with you through life until death ! ’ |
16 | Tallis is a witty and combative writer , who is opposed to la nouvelle critique but who is prepared to take it seriously and engage with it at length . |
17 | I do with them on occasion . |
18 | Well the problem as I see it is that you do n't know what the variety of this peach is , if it was bought out of greenhouse variety and is reasonably tender then I do n't think whatever you do with it in Preston it 's going to make any difference . |
19 | Will he do everything to ensure that the recent announcement by the European Community , which reflects the attitude of the French and those who agree with them in respect of the general agreement on tariffs and trade proposals , will not be immensely damaging to British farming and world trade as a whole ? |
20 | I agree with you about Battyburn . |
21 | I think we certainly agree with you in terms of locality , and it 's open to you at any time , I would have thought , to be in touch with Katherine , and say , ‘ Would you follow up on x or y ’ . |
22 | He is surrounded by police , reporters and photographers who move with him like bees in a swarm . |
23 | He would then marry her and return with her to Venezuela , where he would return his hire car and take his new wife to his humble home . |
24 | Take with you to court all the authorities that you may possibly require : leave them in the robing room if you think they will probably not be needed , but have them ready to back you up in case they are . |
25 | Are you pleased has he come with her to tea with you again ? |
26 | ‘ You must ride out with me , leave the Grail Castle , and come with me to Tara . ’ |
27 | ‘ Jane , come with me to India as a missionary ! ’ |