Example sentences of "[pron] with a " in BNC.

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1 Well he said I realise I with a
2 I with a game
3 Your policy should draw a clear distinction between this sort of rule and a supportive policy to help someone with a drink problem .
4 Someone with a sense of humour had painted beneath the HD ‘ D+ ? ’
5 A house that cost £5500 to build typically cost a council tenant £3.18 a week , a mortgage payer £6.37 a week and someone with a private landlord £10.09 a week .
6 Any problems within the platoon are dealt with ; my door is always open for a chat , and there is always someone with a problem .
7 For someone with a good reading knowledge of German and Anglo-Saxon , the coguate tongue of Norse offered few difficulties .
8 Much as he admired schoolgirls , flouting the law was too much of a risk for someone with a public image .
9 Living alone with an Aunt Louise who was acting someone with a grievance might , I thought , be rather difficult . )
10 ‘ Are you sure , ’ said Simon , speaking slowly as if to someone with a poor knowledge of English , ‘ that Gazzer has n't already got the money ?
11 ‘ Now , ’ said Picon a few years ago , ‘ when you read an obituary of someone with a Jewish name you know you have lost another member of the audience . ’
12 Earlier , he had been reunited with someone with a substantial claim to fame .
13 Recognizing his potential ability — not as a dancer , but someone with a great deal to offer to theatre — I obtained permission from the Senate and the Dean of the Faculty of Music ( of which the ballet school was a part ) for John to be a registered student on the three-year Ballet Certificate course .
14 It is as if there existed a right to free speech , but that , before exercising it , one must submit to someone with a practically unchallengeable power of censorship a copy of one 's proposed speech for approval .
15 For instance someone with a sore throat may well also have a fever and you will get a fuller picture by looking at the remedies in both sections .
16 On the other hand too , the successful teacher can sometimes be someone with a very slight grasp of subject , because then they understand more closely the problems of many children .
17 Since the individual risks are multiplied together ( so that someone with a double risk on each factor has an overall eight-fold increased risk ) the trial could be done on a much smaller number of volunteers .
18 Growing your own vegetables is much the cheapest way of avoiding pesticides in the long run , but in the short term it may be possible to get unsprayed produce from someone with a large garden or allotment .
19 To some people , this is a confirmation of the old idea that there is something inherently wicked in the feline personality , and that the animal deliberately selects someone with a cat phobia and then sets out to cause them embarrassment .
20 Someone with a vested interest in training or a personal commitment to it
21 Then , one fine day , at one of these parties , someone with a big nose and a wide pinstripe will stumble up to you , notice your tie , and say : ‘ Wair-you-a' schoo' ? ’
22 Someone with a draughty door would love Peter Rabbit to stop the wind whistling in .
23 Someone with a grudge .
24 However , within minutes of starting the meeting ( or so it seemed ) I had invited someone with a severe pain in the head to come forward .
25 If you lecture someone with a series of reminders , his defences will be in place .
26 BASS player wanted for versatile band , we need someone with a bit of groove .
27 Ideally , someone with a terminal illness should at least have the right to work part-time as long as they are able .
28 It is surprising how many people go through life breathing inadequately and , although in many instances this does not prove to be too great a problem , in the case of someone with a stammer it can increase their difficulties enormously .
29 It was then replayed almost nightly by someone with a grudge against the Royals so that amateur scanners would pick it up and make it public .
30 If that is true , why does someone with a lavish lifestyle have a right to have that maintained while families who have defaulted on £20,000 mortgages have their homes repossessed ?
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