Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 When this is suggested , the invitation should always be along the lines of : ‘ I 'd love you to come out for a run in the car with me some time .
2 Cd you confirm your diary for next week with me some time ?
3 I will take you out , I do n't want you out with me this time . .
4 I 've stayed with them several times .
5 Charlie was n't with them this time .
6 You know we went in the health shop , I went in the health shop with you that time , went to buy that yoghurt ?
7 Should be with you any time now . ’
8 ( The Mrs Ives , if you do n't mind ! ) ‘ … yes , I discussed her case with you some time ago .
9 ‘ I 'd love to go and look through the window with you some time , ’ Benny offered .
10 ‘ I 'll catch up with you some time when you 're back in England . ’
11 Yes , you 're not me , oh I hate doing things with you this time of night you 've got no concentration have you ?
12 Over a period of about eighteen months , her father hit her mother to such an extent that she went into a Battered Wives Home five times , taking her two daughters with her each time .
13 She had n't brought anything with her this time .
14 I 'll , I 'll have to check with her another time .
15 Planning each outing is good training for the patient : if he has difficulties with programming , you might go over the plan with him each time before he goes out , and ask him to say out loud exactly where he is going and how he is going to get there .
16 At a huge Hollywood party given in his honour in 1983 , his screen sparring partner Burt Lancaster announced , ‘ I 've worked with him many times over the span of years , and I think I know him pretty well .
17 I pray that God will really meet with him this time in prison .
18 " And he wants me to go with him this time — as his driver . "
19 ‘ I suppose I should n't blame you entirely ; you 're not with him this time . ’
20 Well , they were n't getting away with it this time .
21 But I certainly was n't going to let her get away with it this time . ’
22 Many Nigerians still do not quite believe that he will go through with it this time .
23 The British murmur ‘ You must come and stay with us some time , ’ and when they part they say ‘ Let's keep in touch ’ and they certainly do n't mean it , but it greases the wheels of intercourse .
24 Yes … you must come and train with us some time ! ’
25 " Why do n't you come out with us some time ?
26 But for now I 'll and you 're happy to start with us any time yeah ?
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