Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.
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1 | And how strange it was that , after all these months of resolutely not thinking about her old life in the States , she should begin to remember it with such pleasure ! |
2 | Should have made it with that . |
3 | The immediate sight of him , which should have filled them with relief and joy , brought only terror . |
4 | ‘ I should have taken you with me years ago and damn the consequences . ’ |
5 | Dan must have built it with just that fantasy in focus , to keep some bust-out bimbo with a big ass and chichis in a style befitting Little Freakin' Egypt . |
6 | You must have seen her with one of them . |
7 | By definition I must have seen it with someone else , but the fact that , at the time , our own coupledom was predicted only by Nostradamus was irrelevant . |
8 | I must have studied her with attention for I find that I can at this moment , however reluctantly , see her face before me as distinctly as though I was still sitting in that coffee bar with a quarter of an inch of the brown dregs left in my cup . |
9 | She must have caught him with her fist , though she had n't felt it . |
10 | But he must know ; she must have discussed it with him . |
11 | The cellular business remains complex and uncertain and investors should continue to view it with a healthly degree of caution . |
12 | At the end of the sequence , you may choose to close it with a fade out , but a straight cut to the first shot of the next sequence might be more brisk and businesslike . |
13 | Everyone 'll want to favour us with a well-wishing . |
14 | Once you 've seen it , you 'll want to share it with everyone in your organisation . |
15 | Cavell is co-ordinating our media campaign , and she 'll want to discuss it with you — wo n't you ? ’ |
16 | It could be that your owner might consider replacing you with a Basenji if you do n't quieten down , and your nose will be properly put out of joint . |
17 | ‘ I 'll need to take them with me . ’ |
18 | Labour is said to be in terminal decline because we have failed to identify , let alone appeal to , a natural constituency we might expect to provide us with majority support . |
19 | When we 're doing first aid incidents erm the standard thing we 're doing for adults when they 're doing a first aid exam is we 'll give present them with a casualty with perhaps a cut hand or something like that and they 'll actually have a black eye . |
20 | It 's just that we 've received soooooo many queries asking ‘ when ’ , ‘ who ’ and ‘ … how much ’ that we 've decided to give you the full story here ( maybe NOW you 'll stop inundating us with begging letters ! ) |
21 | I think I 'll have to abandon it with you around . |
22 | You 'll have to take me with you , Inquisitor Draco . |
23 | Jean-Paul , you 'll have to take it with us , and — ‘ |
24 | But we 'll have to do it with cold water and the yard broom . ’ |
25 | Or I 'll have to bash it with a rolling pin again . |
26 | You can tell him from me that if he wants me to stay in this urban backwater of yours he 'll have to provide me with an interesting occupation — and I do n't mean modelling your dress . |
27 | Davison 's manager Tommy Conroy said last night : ‘ Benichou 's people have asked for an extra couple of weeks and , although I 'll have to discuss it with John first , I think we 'll agree . |
28 | But ask them why they interact in this way and they will eventually pass you on to a scientist who ( no matter how many equations they might try to confuse you with ) in the end can only say ‘ Well , that 's the way things are ’ . |
29 | In fact , I would have hoped that an European interpretation might have presented us with a radically different perspective , something to argue about . |
30 | He might have brought it with him but more likely it was already there with the other tools in the garage . ’ |