Example sentences of "[vb past] with [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | A Briton known to leaders of a charity based in Northampton discovered them and fled with them to the relative safety of Split . |
2 | Smiling shakily back and in response to his urging , she sank with him to the floor . |
3 | Just as he disagreed with him about the essential or principal properties of body , Locke disagreed with Descartes about the mind . |
4 | ‘ They disagreed with him on the size of the tax reduction . |
5 | As the two women were saying their goodbyes he came to the end of his task , switched off the motor-mower and headed with it towards the narrow gate at the side of the house . |
6 | We also heard from someone who suffered with us in the hands of Southwark Offset , which tried to modernise us in the 1960s ( Letters , p 476 ) . |
7 | Having reached the most distant onlookers , a young couple pushing up-and-down a baby in a pram , the girl drew tight the neck of the bag and strolled with it to the stage . |
8 | Arthur Cook , a friend of mine who lived in The Friary , came with me to the allotment and after a while I suppose we became bored — we were only seven . |
9 | The next morning he came with me to the station , and as we waited for the train , we watched the crowds . |
10 | After a word with his clerks , Henniker came with me into the other room . |
11 | She came with him to the door . |
12 | She came with him to the door , and the light from the hall cut an orange path across the roadway . |
13 | Shrimpton came with him to the top of the stairs . |
14 | She came with him to the door , uneasy , perhaps scared . |
15 | When Christian left for London to begin his new life in the Methodist ministry , Seb took him to the railway station at Shipton-under-Wychwood in the farm 's gig and Carrie came with him for the ride . |
16 | It worked ; the old man came with him into the junk-filled yard . |
17 | ‘ You came with us to the Fleet . ’ |
18 | She came with us from the orphanage back home , two hundred heads in two hundreds beds and two hundred broken hearts under two hundred army surplus blankets and the good nuns to look after us . |
19 | I was with the South African team throughout their travels in Australia and New Zealand and found them an exceptionally nice group ; agonized with them on the eve of the referendum on reforms back in South Africa when there were last-minute scare reports of a major swing to the right wing ; rejoiced with them when the vote when 68% for sanity , a far greater margin than any of us had dared hope for ; and generally enjoyed with them their victories and their considerable achievement in reaching the semi-final stage . |
20 | Johnny Miller played with us for the last two days . |
21 | Childless women declaimed prayers to the Virgin in Latin while tears rolled down their faces ; and the parents of idiot children danced with them in the market place , swearing that their little brains had been set all to rights . |
22 | Odysseus met with them in the wine-dark sea of the Mediterranean and called them Cyclops , Scylla and Charybdis . |
23 | David and Catherine shared with us during the evening service on December 29th , and explained how God had led David from being a car mechanic into the mission field in Brazil . |
24 | A few weeks later , whilst visiting St. John 's College , he shared with us about the mutual support within the group and the high priority given to it by its members . |
25 | And of course , Bullitt had directly observed the man and interacted with him during the critical time at , at the Versailles conference . |
26 | Aye , and he also agreed with you about the lump in my back . |
27 | Right , er , he also agreed with you about the lung and black , right , and he s , and he said the same as you that , erm , if it 's got blood on you leave it alone . |
28 | I rode with them in the cab ( we tossed the oneliners back and forth ) — to our destination . |
29 | They tramped with it across the mud to the grass . |
30 | That satraps as well as the king had their entourage of fellow-diners is proved by Xenophon 's Anabasis ( i.8.25 ) which says that Cyrus the Younger had his ‘ table-sharers ’ , and by Diodorus ' description ( xvii.20 ) of the ‘ kinsmen ’ of the satrap Spithrobates , who fought with him at the battle of the Granikos in 334 . |