Example sentences of "[v-ing] with [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Andrew 's mother Janice , 23 , who was walking with them in nearby Haxby , said : ‘ The first thing I heard was Carol scream , then a bang .
2 Andrew 's mother Janice , 23 , who was walking with them in nearby Haxby , said : ‘ The first thing I heard was Carol scream , then a bang .
3 The ‘ gaudy seed bearer ’ will have his sex life disrupted by Blanche living with them in such a small flat .
4 I do n't think I could handle somebody living with me like that .
5 In October , Hopper married Michelle Phillips who had been living with him for some months .
6 Housing — Secure tenancy — Death of tenant — Tenant obtaining tenancy of council house 10 days before death — Tenant 's brother living with him in different council premises during 12 months prior to death — Whether brother ‘ resided with ’ deceased tenant so as to succeed to tenancy — Housing Act 1985 ( c. 68 ) , s. 87
7 He could n't like living with her under these sort of conditions .
8 Granny had been living with us for some time .
9 Extremely harmful it had been , meddling with him like that .
10 Owing to the small size of the unit in which he served , I wonder after so many years , how many ( if any ? ) of the men serving with him in 1426 still survive ?
11 Following a telephone conversation in late February in which Mr. expressed possible BWB interest in collaborating on a project to repair certain sections of the towpath , I had a first site meeting with him on 5th March .
12 I thought she was really very nice and my opinion was formed from that one meeting with her by pure accident .
13 I felt he was vying with me for proprietary rights over Jean-Claude .
14 The Major encouraged him , then walked him round in a circle , conversing with him in low reassuring tones .
15 Now at that time the Scottish National Party was the only other party in Scotland advocating what we were advocating ( though obviously going much further ) and it seemed to me crazy to be competing with them for devolutionary votes .
16 The bank has been experimenting with it for seven years , but , this year , 100 branches will come on stream .
17 Now here 's something to argue about this weekend … what would you say is the hardest … or toughest race to win in sport … football 's league title … formula one … the olympic marathon … how about the jockeys championship … they 've been off and running for six months and leading the chase is Oxfordshire ’ s Richard Dunwoody … we 're riding with him for this week 's Friday Feature
18 During the civil war he cast cannon for the king , Prince Rupert staying with him for three days in October 1642 .
19 Anyway , I 'd been staying with them in darkest Kensington , at Mr Gibbon 's very grand , three-storeyed town-house in Ascot Square , just off Addison Road , and working at a branch of Mondo-Food on Victoria Street ( they were trying a new line in Haggisburgers at the time and the manager thought my accent would help shift them .
20 Craig had been staying with her for some weeks now and she had grown used to seeing him there in her kitchen .
21 ‘ I remember her staying with us at Carinish Court , ’ James was saying .
22 Also more particularly because this particular bit of work has had such thorough examination by the presbyteries that it does n't seem to er justify further tinkering with it at this stage .
23 But sociologist Jean-Claude Kausmann has found out what they are doing with it in private in a major piece of research that takes the lid off the French marital laundry basket .
24 When seeing practice he was very selective in the cases he wished to observe , but he was immediately attracted to Cedric 's symptoms and insisted on coming with me on one occasion .
25 Please will you reply , otherwise I will leave you on the station and tell my friend 's mother that you are not coming with me after all .
26 First , and rather obviously , subjects unfamiliar with a rather complex dynamic decision problem under risk have difficulty in coping with it on first acquaintance .
27 So if your voice is quick , make sure you put in pauses , or find some other method of coping with it in that way .
28 I thought they were joking with me at first .
29 The hon. Gentleman 's grasp of detail is usually so light that the idea of actually debating with him at all is risible .
30 I have had the dubious privilege over the years of debating with him on many occasions .
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