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

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1 ‘ Would you care to walk with me this afternoon ? ’
2 Not one I 'd have remembered , but for his losing his temper with me this afternoon .
3 One thing I forgot to bring with me this afternoon was a tape of the assembly worship I 'm sorry about that , but I do n't think you 've got a tape recorder have you ?
4 Played with me this afternoon
5 Marion ways gon na come back with me this afternoon .
6 Stupidly — but I did have a lot of luggage — cheeses , books for John and my hill boots — I did not take it out with me this trip .
7 Oh I see , you came in with me this morning .
8 Alright then , come on then you know I forgot I did n't have me keys with me this morning , of course the first one
9 At the time , people felt they had secure jobs er in the M O D and the dockyard and so people accepted that with pensions and everything that goes with that sort of secure job , now of course the whole situation is enormously diff different and I was saying to , I have some French people staying with me this morning and I was , they were asking me about wages and I was saying to my daughter who works er on a Thursday evening in the local Sainsburys , earns more per hour than a friend of mine , well two friends of mine , one of whom is a carpenter , a fully qualified carpenter and the other is a motor mechanic , and that 's an indication of the sort of level of wages that people are paid in this area .
10 Well , ladies and gentlemen , I 'm very pleased to be able to tell you that with me this morning is Dr Brian Smith who is Managing Director of Smith Acoustiphonics International .
11 In a long , frank interview with me this week at Guy 's Hospital , where he is now the head of Forensic Medicine , Dr West stuck to his original view .
12 I will take you out , I do n't want you out with me this time . .
13 ‘ Stand at ease , Piper , ’ remarked Charlie , a big grin on his face , then he went serious and remarked slowly , ‘ You have done what you came here to do , Piper ; you piped Lovat 's brigade ashore and now I would like you to return to Achnacarry with me this evening .
14 ‘ You 're being very gracious with me this evening . ’
15 ‘ A week — longer perhaps , ’ and while Fabia was having disturbing visions of somehow getting her car back and driving home to England and — never mind the interview — never seeing Ven again , Lubor was changing the subject to ask , ‘ Will you have dinner with me this evening , Fabia ? ’
16 She was still looking admiringly around when , ‘ I 'm so happy that you agreed to dine with me this evening , ’ Lubor stated warmly .
17 If parents allowed their children to go out last year , what about going out with them this year ?
18 ‘ I 'm flying home with them this afternoon . ’
19 Charlie was n't with them this time .
20 If you are able to meet my clients ' price expectations by revising your offer , I would then propose that you meet with them this month to exchange their and your thoughts for the future .
21 He refuses to play for the moment , boldly pressing on where others tend to dwell ; yet , with those Philadelphians really turning it on for the composer with whom this orchestra is most indelibly associated , superbly captured in Decca sound of great sumptuousness and tonal allure ( even if not always ideally balanced ) , it all makes for compulsive listening .
22 That child was born only three months before the child with whom this court is concerned .
23 Cromwell allowed Antinomian preachers like Tobias Crisp and John Saltmarsh freedom to preach to the troops with whom this teaching was , naturally , very popular .
24 If more education raises the productivity not merely of an individual worker but of all other workers with whom this worker co-operates , there is a production externality that the individual does not take into account in choosing how much education to purchase .
25 It would be interesting to know with whom this initiative was discussed by those who advise the secretary of state .
26 For example , Peter Matthiessen 's account of his astonishing journey on foot , with limited supplies in the face of overwhelming winter snows , from Nepal to the Crystal Mountain in Tibet where he goes fired with the hope of seeing the rare , almost mythical , snow leopard , expresses a pattern of experience that is at the heart of the awareness of the medieval mystics with whom this book is concerned .
27 The mystics with whom this book is concerned understood this sense of an ultimate reality inherent in , yet transcending , the created world , with the power to transform its pain to joy , in Christian terms .
28 It is no accident that we know more about the lives of Richard Rolle and Margery Kempe than about the other three writers with whom this book is concerned .
29 What 's the matter with everyone this morning ? ’
30 I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years .
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