Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [prep] the end " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mr Hatton made an appointment with me at the end of May . |
2 | The two lads that were with me at the end , they were being truthful . |
3 | 'she begged me to take her with me in the end . |
4 | They were getting there the cheap way and combining adventure with the bonus of having their cars with them at the end . |
5 | ‘ We 're doing them a favour because legislation will catch up with them in the end . |
6 | Obviously , he was now quite a celebrity , and in 1948 was signed up by Radcliffe in the Central Lancashire League ; he stayed with them until the end of 1952 , set batting records which have never been beaten , even by Sobers , and was hugely popular , for his personal qualities as much as his cricketing skills . |
7 | He later joined the SAS , serving with them until the end of the war . |
8 | He came across a cave where three hundred partisans were quartered and fought side by side with them until the end of the war . |
9 | This profane act will long be remembered and its perpetrators too will not be spared for it will live with them until the end of their days . |
10 | They catch up with you in the end . |
11 | Mat was good too , because he did n't want to arrive at her place hot and flustered ; not today , not with her at the end of the walk , not with that subtle but unequivocal promise there , waiting , ready . |
12 | Nizan 's refusal to be a loser remained with him to the end . |
13 | This time he was to remain with him to the end . |
14 | Small boats develop emotions to a fine pitch , and she felt that she would go with him to the end of the world , if his outboard was always going to start like that . |
15 | Remembering my conversations with him at the end of 1975 and the beginning of 1976 , it was clear that he wanted fresh fields to conquer , that he thought he had more than proved himself as a racing driver and that he thought he could , with no great difficulty , follow a Bruce McLaren , for instance , and make his own way in cars of his own . |
16 | If they were still with him at the end of tomorrow , he could complain , but not until then . |
17 | Or could it be ? is with him at the end of the day only evidence against is weak identification evidence then the case would have been thrown out . |
18 | He made her come with him onto the end of the staging down which Jotan and Arkhina had already disappeared . |
19 | He describes how Anselm had returned with the pope from the Council of Bari , and had stayed with him until the end of April . |
20 | There are no fewer than eight sketchbooks concerned with the Demoiselles and although odd pages of these have been removed , Picasso kept them with him until the end of his life , guarding them jealously . |
21 | Brando refused to act with him in the end and Harris found himself addressing his lines not to Brando but a packing case acting as a stand-in . |
22 | it was very clever , I watched the first couple because people who like Harry Enfield 's comic characters switched on , just to see what he was like and before you knew it you were twenty minutes into a half hour programme and you stuck with it to the end . |
23 | We have since learnt from an unreliable source that Arlo is so named because Mr and Mrs Bez were trying to work their way through a baby 's name book and got bored with it by the end of the ‘ A ’ section . |
24 | Once you start on a convention , you stay with it until the end of your story or poem . |
25 | I have for myself come to the conclusion that owing to the conditions which exist in the world today , having regard to the economic environment , having regard to the situation of our country , if we go on pattering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time , and I have come to the conclusion that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home markets . |
26 | But he certainly does n't want to walk with us to the end of the bridge . ’ |
27 | After six months as Premier , however , Baldwin told the Conservative Party Conference that unemployment was the gravest domestic issue which the country had to face , and that ‘ if we go pottering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time ’ . |