Example sentences of "with [pers pn] the [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Why did n't I go home to my own country taking with me the sheet which bore the stains of my virginity .
2 No , do n't try being evasive with me the way you were with the police , because it wo n't wash .
3 The Commissioner discussed with me the statement you made to him , and we both feel that it may require action on a number of different fronts , and that it would , therefore , be helpful if our Police Liaison Group handled matters from the start .
4 In return GE promises to share with them the knowledge it gains — in effect , to provide management-consultancy services for free .
5 She 's invited you to have dinner with them the night we leave .
6 ‘ I was jealous of Radcliffe from the start because he was with you the night we met .
7 ‘ I fell in love with her the minute I saw her , ’ she said at last .
8 A girl from another broken family ‘ used to sleep in the same bed as grandma — I was sleeping with her the night she was found dead the following morning . ’
9 He knew he would be able to work with her the way he like to , not a barnstorming nonstop battle which was the way he had to work with Gesner , but an exciting exploration of just what new heights could be achieved .
10 Of course — I was with her the day her baby was born .
11 Was sleeping with him the price you had to pay for having him throw a little business your way ? ’
12 She had fallen in love with him the minute she saw him , and she had known it , shied away from it , fought it , resisted , resisted , resisted … but love could n't be resisted forever .
13 The next day Neville Chamberlain called and rehearsed with him the defence which Hoare proposed to make to the House of Commons on Thursday , the 19th .
14 The man he had just killed had been with him the night he died .
15 ‘ You were with him the night he died ? ’
16 We did play together , but I was n't with him the time he disappeared .
17 Her obvious enjoyment of every moment would tell him she was ready to go to bed with him the moment they reached home .
18 She knew that she was always quietly satisfied to have him in the cottage , to hear his footfalls on the floor above , to share with him the meal she had cooked for herself at the end of the day .
19 If he started fiddling with it the way he fiddled with everything it could go off in his own face .
20 And when the snow thawed and took with it the paint they had daubed it with , he was out there picking off the remaining flakes of paint , and cursing with disappointment .
21 What 's wrong with us the way we are ?
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