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

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1 He said his thug would stay with me during that time . ’
2 ‘ Thanks for putting me up last night , Leith , and for putting up with me in that condition , ’ he said sincerely .
3 I am told by those who have responsibility for the care and custody of young people that they can actually do something with them over that period — but little can be achieved with a young man in one or two months .
4 Would you have shared that view with them at that time ?
5 And then after when there was practically no erm commercial trade with them at that time .
6 Is not it important that the Northern Ireland Office should ensure that full information is available to the public on the extent of the deadly arsenal that the terrorists had with them on that occasion , which included AK47 assault rifles and Dsh heavy machine-guns ?
7 I have explained some of the ways of getting to know members of the media and why it is important to have relationships with them within that framework , you must build a portfolio of individual contacts in the media world with whom you liaise , send material and can give special items and ideas from time to time .
8 In Woolwich 's case the main authorities are set out chronologically as an appendix and I find it convenient to deal with them in that order and to describe the principle above referred to as ‘ the Woolwich principle . ’
9 I do n't love them , I 'm attracted to them but I 'm not going to fall in love with them like that man .
10 Perhaps have a conversation with someone up that end erm well I , I , I ca n't see anything
11 And then if er you want a so solicitor with you on that day we 'll have to come to some arrangement with you privately about the costs .
12 So you , so I , I , I do n't agree with you on that point but anyway the point of refining , the point of refining the capital programme is there is an im implication of , of , of debt repayment er , which is part of revenue , which could have an implication er , upon how we reach our reductions .
13 I felt that falling in love with you at that stage would very definitely not be a good idea . ’
14 You took a good deal with you at that time I presume
15 ‘ You need n't say I was in the closet with you in that tone of voice , ’ she hissed at him .
16 You die a thousand casual deaths — with none of that intensity which squeezes out life … and no blood runs cold anywhere .
17 It shone like a snail trail but with none of that gossamer impermanence .
18 She 's actually a really nice woman and she took a lot of time to really explain to me what was going on with her at that time .
19 I entirely agree with her in that respect .
20 Maddeningly , the poor wretch must have taken everything pertaining to ffeatherstonehaugh 's with him to that committee meeting . ’
21 Some had been with him on that night .
22 His piece The ‘ Magic ’ Boots made me smile in reminiscence , since I was one of those with him on that occasion — the weekend in Langdale when Brasher Boots were launched on an unsuspecting world .
23 And that might be my only , you know , substantive interaction with him on that day .
24 Now he was back in his hovel and naked , lying next to a girl who was having a baby and had moved in with him on that account .
25 Ah , said Mr Healey , Enoch had been with him at that seminar in Florence he 'd mentioned .
26 If she could have gone to bed with him at that moment it would have been all right .
27 Isaac Walton , Donne 's biographer , relates the tale : ‘ Several charcoal fires being first madde in his large study , he brought with him into that place a winding sheet in his hand , and having put off all his clothes , had this sheet put on him , and so tied with knots at his head and feet , and his hands so placed as dead bodies are usually fitted , to be shrouded and put into their coffin , or grave … with his eyes shut and with so much of the sheet turned aside as might show his lean , pale and death-like face . ’
28 I was very happy with him in that part .
29 She loved Simon ; too much to set out with him in that way — two pawns in a combinazione , a deal , even if partly his own .
30 I have been in close contact with him in that apartment for three weeks and I 'm convinced he genuinely tried to secure that young man 's release safe and unharmed . ’
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