Example sentences of "with [pron] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sheila was in complete agreement with me on this subject , and the only disadvantage we could see to living in a barracks was having men in heavy boots walking about over your head .
2 Sit down with me on this bench , Jane .
3 yeah , it 's it 's the people that do allow their children to go out , and I 'm sure there 's a lot of parents out there that agree with me on this point , you know ,
4 Both my sisters were with me at this kindergarten school .
5 Thank you for coming to talk to me , and why do n't you come with me to this thing this evening ?
6 Those are just some of the memories I will take with me from this year 's Ryder Cup to join those I have of my previous three captaincies and I wish the next Ryder Cup Captain as much joy and success as I 've been lucky enough to experience .
7 He 's been active with me in this issue for the last few years , ’ the MP announced .
8 ‘ I bring a lot of experience with me in this campaign , ’ he says .
9 I remember a story from my student days which has stuck with me in this way ever since .
10 ‘ Do n't speak of death , Cleg , ’ Beatie said , ‘ not now with me in this condition . ’
11 The club and all its supporters send their deepest sympathy to Bobby 's family and friends and our thoughts are with them at this time .
12 They attract crowds of 450 for their home matches in the Luxembourg league and brought 26 fans with them for this UEFA Cup first round tie .
13 Emlyn Williams , who stayed with them in this period while he was on a tour with his Charles Dickens readings , describes scenes of domestic industry and felicity .
14 He thought briefly about Surere again , and wondered with something akin to panic whether he would reappear ; then , angered with himself at this disloyalty to a former colleague and certainly a fellow-sufferer under the new regime , he dismissed the matter and concentrated instead on what he would say to Taheb .
15 I am keen to keep in close touch with you on this subject .
16 Erm I 'm with you on this trick and er treat thing .
17 I hope that you find our proposal acceptable and look forward to the prospect of working closely with you on this project .
18 ‘ Son , I want to have a word with you about this man in the pictures , so that you 'll know what to do in future .
19 ‘ Well , I was hoping to have a word with you about this week 's Greek tutorial . ’
20 " But I agree with you about this place .
21 ‘ Actually , Rachaela , I want a word with you about this lateness . ’
22 Let me comply with you in this garb , lest my extent to the players ( which I tell you must show fairly outwards ) should more appear like entertainment than yours .
23 With you in this house ? ’
24 than my job then he said I presume you 've got mixed feelings , I said no my feelings are n't mixed up at all , I 'm quite , I 'm quite sure of my feelings of what I know , I said David I would n't associate myself , I would n't drink and I would n't go out with anybody in this building and he nearly fell over and he said dare I ask why ?
25 I was almost up the stairs level with her by this time .
26 In the event that the children were to return , the issue before the Family Court in Australia would arise upon the mother 's application for leave to remove them permanently from the State of Victoria to bring them back to live with her in this country .
27 However much he may have charmed them , they were her friends not his , and they 'd have inevitably sided with her in this fiasco .
28 It made things worse for Charles that he was responsible for his men 's transfer with him to this wilderness .
29 And he er and he was really delighted of course , so he said , Well I 'm holiday and I 'll come round with the caravan , so I had my holiday which did n't make much difference because there was had to you know we were n't working really , and I went round with him for this week , all round and the villages everywhere .
30 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
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