Example sentences of "with [pers pn] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Michael Meacher had entered the House with me in 1970 and , early on , earned a reputation as a conscientious , if rather dull , expert in the social policy area . |
2 | A similar incident occurred with me in 1983 between Australia and Argentina from even further out from the goal-line , and on that occasion I felt Australia would definitely have scored a try but for a deliberate knock-on by the defenders and awarded a penalty try . |
3 | He would chase after them with me in hot pursuit , so he had to go back . |
4 | Well he said , Alright , he said , I 've made arrangements for your baggage to be picked up and you 'll stay with me in New Rochelle , and he was going away and he slipped me ten bucks cos I only had ten pounds money . |
5 | ‘ Thanks for putting me up last night , Leith , and for putting up with me in that condition , ’ he said sincerely . |
6 | Are you prepared to debate this one issue with me in public ? |
7 | ‘ This outfit 's crazy — do n't mess with me in this ! ’ |
8 | I remember a story from my student days which has stuck with me in this way ever since . |
9 | John is with me in this . |
10 | ‘ Do n't speak of death , Cleg , ’ Beatie said , ‘ not now with me in this condition . ’ |
11 | He 's been active with me in this issue for the last few years , ’ the MP announced . |
12 | ‘ I bring a lot of experience with me in this campaign , ’ he says . |
13 | The board want answers and I want to prove that my relationship with them in general , and Tom Grant in particular , remains a good one . |
14 | Common decided to discontinue further experiments because of the trouble and cost and passed the patterns to Thomas Brown and his son , iron-founders of Alnwick , who emigrated to New York State with them in 1824 . |
15 | Anyway , I 'd been staying with them in darkest Kensington , at Mr Gibbon 's very grand , three-storeyed town-house in Ascot Square , just off Addison Road , and working at a branch of Mondo-Food on Victoria Street ( they were trying a new line in Haggisburgers at the time and the manager thought my accent would help shift them . |
16 | With mild behavioural symptoms , it may be better to cope with them in other ways , rather than trying a dietary approach . |
17 | Many , of course , had brothers or older friends in the Rowdies group and had already had some experience of ‘ hanging around ’ with them in other social arenas away from the terraces . |
18 | Bradbury & Evans published and had a share in HW ; this caused complications when CD quarrelled with them in 1858 , and for AYR he became proprietor and his own publisher , making use of Chapman & Hall as paid agents . |
19 | He joined Ipswich Town , for whom he made over 150 appearances , helped them to gain League status and re-appeared at Selhurst Park with them in 1938–39 , and then again after the war . |
20 | 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 . ’ |
21 | Well she come with the people , English from London and then with them in that there . |
22 | Before Charles could give an order to his platoon , in which he could identify himself with them in such a disagreeable manoeuvre , the new Company Commander continued to pursue the military solecism of humiliating an officer in front of his own command . |
23 | Reluctantly , Charlotte agreed , even though she was sure he would already have been in touch with them in such an event . |
24 | The ‘ gaudy seed bearer ’ will have his sex life disrupted by Blanche living with them in such a small flat . |
25 | It is worth looking at , for from it sprang his fund of knowledge along with the all-important Jewish scriptures and his family 's experiences with them in eastern Europe . |
26 | You always get trouble with them in psychological tests , cos you either use terms which nobody knows what they mean , or you use terms which people have meanings for and that 's not what you actually mean by them . |
27 | And she 'd not deal with them in contemptible , contemptuous secret — Lachlan would never take her back then … |
28 | We could meet up with them in public and I could n't guarantee not to strangle him on sight . |
29 | The police are obviously involved also in other activities which bring them into contact with employees and a good relationship with them in these other areas will often be beneficial to reaching a quick and satisfactory solution to all sides when violence does occur ’ . |
30 | Besides , wrote Goldberg , you have only to see where Brighton are placed in the League to wonder at the wisdom of associating with them in any capacity . |