Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thank you and welcome back to White Hart Lane Peter ; I 've got with me United manager Brian Horton . |
2 | Well , welcome back to White Hart Lane Peter , I 've got with me United manager Brian Horton . |
3 | They saw that she really wanted to change things at the factory , and everyone agreed with her that safety was very important . |
4 | Played with me this afternoon |
5 | He hung on to his memories , walking alone on the Geest , past the streets and houses and dark alleys where he had walked with her that winter . |
6 | A slightly different slant is provided by Clarke ( 1978 ) , who maintains that , in developing their earliest relationship to the game , young working-class fans brought with them traditional soccer/shop-floor values , such as partisanship , toughness , masculinity and collectivism . |
7 | The 300,000 annual visitors to Nepal have also brought with them another problem — litter . |
8 | Also , Tilly had decided that she could not now reveal the news she had brought with her this morning ; shocking news , news that told how Richard had been cheated and deceived by his own wife … and devastating news of Beth … how she was not safe and happy with Tyler Blacklock , as they had first thought , and how she also had been betrayed , both by her own brother Ben , and by the woman who had raised her from a child . |
9 | By the beginning of the nineteenth century , encouraged by the new taste for the Picturesque , Gothic had established its domestic footing , at least in a decorative sense , and had even imported with it other exotica — Chinese and Egyptian , Arabic and Indian . |
10 | He had taken with him more badness than goodness , leaving not a vacuum , but a breathing space . |
11 | The thread of the sea that had kept with me all day had not been literal . |
12 | ‘ I — er , commiserated with her this morning . |