Example sentences of "with [pers pn] in [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , you do n't understand , ’ she said irritably , ‘ I want you to come with me in my two seater kayak . ’
2 She will need time to grieve inwardly a little over these losses and gradually come to terms with them in her own way , so you should not assume that any moods of depression or irritability she has in those early months are a reflection on the efforts you are making to help her to feel ‘ at home ’ .
3 After an hour imprisoned with them in her own car , a white mini , they chose the home in nearby Kingshill of the mother of Sir Nigel Mobbs , a director of Barclay 's Bank .
4 Over the centuries the Church of England has developed a complex set of laws to deal with internal matters , and deals with them in its own courts .
5 There were mill-owners in Bradford and Leeds who had been begging her for years to leave Old Ashfield and go to live with them in their fine houses .
6 Meeting their expectations means communicating with them in their own tongue .
7 Even in Britain Phelps Brown ( 1959 ) has shown that employers did not want to work in ‘ double harness ’ with their own men , that is to say , they would strongly resent their own workmen claiming to argue as unionists with them in their own works .
8 We are directly presented with them in our ordinary experience , and so must start with them in any investigation into hidden and unknown causes .
9 Contradictions and dilemmas exist in the lives of every individual , but they become a problem only when we deny their existence , or fail to recognize and come to terms with them in our daily lives .
10 You may want to invite former colleagues to work for or with you in your new sphere .
11 If inviting an elderly parent to come to live with you in your own home seems to be the best way of helping her in her last years , the first overtures you make to her on this subject need to be very tactful , bearing all the hallmarks of a really welcoming invitation .
12 But there was some trouble with her in her early teens and perhaps she 'd guessed something of the truth .
13 As a child of 11 , she had one which featured with her in her first professional engagement , as Dorothy in The Wiz , the all-black version of The Wizard of Oz , at the Sheffield Crucible .
14 The shoemaker dances with her in her first excitement and then collapses and turns into a tangle of dead leaves as she tires .
15 She had a visitor with her in her comfortable sitting-room .
16 Her work has been very much as ‘ back-room ’ for her husband in his political career , and jointly with him in their shared interests — two books on the church architecture of London and one on Northern Lazio in Italy .
17 A man , pushing past her , swept the dress bag out of her hand , carrying it along with him in his thrusting progress .
18 Nevertheless , her heart sank at the thought of spending an evening with him in his present state of mind , and she was tempted to invent a sore throat in order to get out of it .
19 I look forward to working with him in his new role .
20 And he calls each one of us to be labourers together with him in his great harvest field .
21 Ever since I ran away from Thornfield , Mr Rochester had remained in my thoughts , and now , as I stood at my cottage door that first evening , looking at the quiet fields , I allowed myself to imagine again the life I could have had with him in his little white house in the south of France .
22 I 've persuaded him to let us film an exclusive interview with him in his secret retreat ! ’ it would be a colossal boost for me .
23 One day he would find Corbett exposed and vulnerable and deal with him in his own sophisticated way .
24 Once in her life already she had become attached to someone and had allowed herself to be swept down with him in his lonely vortex into the silent depths where nothing moves but drowned sailors coughing seaweed ; only Miriam herself knew how much it had cost her to ascend again from that fascinating , ghostly world towards light and life .
25 ‘ I 'll deal with him in my own time .
26 What we as carers can do is to support the people concerned while they get on with it in their own way .
27 Boys on a Saturday night in Sunderland , in a group , on a street comer , are aware that they are ‘ doing nothing ’ and are bored with it in their own minds , essentially wanting something to happen .
28 Redhill did n't submit to a it 's er it 's beyond , it 's outside of the they , they , they made er er a conscious decision that they would deal with it in their own peculiar way .
29 Fergus had divined how afraid she was of the doll-mask and had dealt with it in his own way , daring her to let it all hang out , quoting Yeats at her in his Irish voice .
30 Maybe he could have got away with it in his native Greek but not in English .
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