91.   Father had promised to take me with the added bonus of an afternoon off school.

92.   CLAIMS in Another Paper that the former submariner Cdr Bill Boakes polled the lowest vote ever may be taken with a bucket of bilge.

93.   If we had simply been moving to another site we would just roll everything up and take it with us.

94.   Dozens of motorcyclists teamed up to ride from Teesside International Airport to Darlington Memorial Hospital, taking with them Easter gifts for the young patients.

95.   While the first statement is no doubt true, the second must be taken with a pinch of salt.

96.   He also took with him two framed photographs of West Indian teams at the Feethams ground in Darlington.

97.   The Transport Secretary is a very genial Scot who has had a bad press but can take it with a smile.

98.   That might be taken with a pinch of salt.

99.   One police van was backed up to the door of the house and a boy was taken out with a blanket over his head.

100.   An irony of the Budget was that what it gave with one hand it took away with the other.

v. + with >>共 1051
work 7.83%
come 4.23%
begin 2.27%
cover 1.84%
stay 1.56%
struggle 1.44%
sign 1.35%
combine 1.34%
follow 1.19%
move 0.94%
take 0.69%
take + p. >>共 108
over 15.97%
as 14.08%
at 11.63%
in 9.26%
with 9.23%
for 6.54%
by 3.12%
about 2.84%
before 2.74%
during 2.45%
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