Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've never claimed much ; I 've never claimed to be a great original ; my life has been a series of accidents with me just sort of helping along . ’ |
2 | ‘ I want you to dine with me tomorrow night , ’ Damian said as they left Cartier 's and strolled along the marble corridors . |
3 | How would you like to ride round the sheep with me tomorrow morning ? |
4 | Do you want mum to come to Argos with me tomorrow morning ? |
5 | Note that some of these data types have other types associated with them eg. MODULE NAME and MODULE TYPE . |
6 | There are four of them in Nanking , studying Chinese , and we are going out to have a meal with them tomorrow night . |
7 | These tasks are concentrated at the federal level , far more than was foreseen in 1949 , and with them naturally expenditure , bureaucracy and political power . |
8 | Even if labour moves between firms , they carry with them more skill and experience than a new recruit and may therefore expect this to be rewarded . |
9 | ‘ Our hearts are sore with yours this day , Duart . |
10 | Yes when you 're in bed it Ann phoned to say to say that she 's bringing and Ali around to play with you tomorrow afternoon . |
11 | Was n't your mother-in-law with you yesterday evening ? " |
12 | A Minister of the Crown told me once of being present at a Cabinet committee meeting when she disagreed with her then chancellor , Nigel Lawson , and sensed that the rest of those present were also against her . |
13 | Fiona disappeared in August 1989 while on a first wedding anniversary holiday in France with her then husband , Mark Jones , who has since remarried . |
14 | But I think I shall have a quiet word with him tomorrow morning when I get to work . |