Example sentences of "[indef pn] [to-vb] with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I ai n't got nothing to go with it .
2 Er king king , jack and nothing to go with it .
3 There are bubbling pools and mud that goes gloop but there is nothing to compare with Krísuvík or Hveragerđ3i .
4 But for the sheer number of performances , there has been nothing to compare with the serial trials of white collar criminals .
5 Indeed , they demonstrate little interest in or carry any vim into their academic work ; certainly nothing to compare with the avid desire for technique and expertise many take to the sports field .
6 The first important modern paintings sale of the year held by Guy Loudmer on 16 February contained nothing to compare with the outstanding works featured in his sales during the height of the speculative boom two or three years ago .
7 The prestigious Antiquaires à Paris group of dealers who specialise in eighteenth-century French furniture albeit with many sidelines is back again this year for the first time since 1986 , although with nothing to compare with the extravagantly decorated and richly stocked collective stand which caused so much jealousy then .
8 Dressing-up crazes and the appearance of huge inflatables suggest the stirrings of a new culture of spectatorship but there is nothing to compare with the Italian spectacle .
9 They were completely intimidated — but even under that very strict regime there was nothing to compare with the suggestion that if two or more people refused to get up from the dining table they might be liable to a 10-year prison sentence .
10 Jane could not bear to give up for , although she knew nothing so harrowing as the run-up to a match or a medal , she knew nothing to compare with the excitement which lay on the other side of the 1st tee : " However tight a match , I never believed that anyone was going to beat me .
11 On the Somme that July — where he was to meet his death — Cochin noted contemptuously that the artillery bombardments had nothing to compare with Verdun .
12 not nothing to compare with this .
13 Nothing to quarrel with there .
14 It is also true at a more subtle level in that Nyerere , perhaps the finest political debater in Africa land responsible for the first translation of Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar into kiSwahili ) , left himself with no-one to debate with , at least until he left the presidency to be party chairman in 1985 .
15 A situation may arise where a family is involved and the father is unable to return to the U.K. If he requires someone to remain with him it would be unfair to say the children would have to go home alone .
16 Mrs Richards only needs someone to sit with her and bring her newspapers and her knitting , does n't she ? ’
17 Meantime , this urgent request for someone to go with a government family to North Africa
18 If he went off with one of his girls he felt sure she would find someone to disappear with .
19 Others may want someone to work with them and there is a wide range of therapies available .
20 She needed someone strong of heart , someone to talk with , to make plans with , someone who made her laugh , who understood her in the way a man understands a woman .
21 He was someone to drink with , for Christ 's sake !
22 My brother Oz is desperate to have someone to play with , on account of the rest of us being girls .
23 It 'll be lovely for Trev to have someone to play with . ’
24 The children did n't go for this much , since a meeting usually became necessary just at the point when they needed clean clothes , juice , a hug , or someone to play with and so on .
25 ‘ I want someone to play with , ’ he said in a soft , coaxing voice , like the voice he used when he was talking to his tortoises .
26 Need someone to play with .
27 There seems no good reason why women who employ someone to help with their youngsters while they are at work should not get tax relief on the wages they pay .
28 ‘ But if you did you 'd have someone to help with your problems !
29 ‘ I just need someone to help with the paperwork . ’
30 ‘ All those hours spent on rifle ranges at fairs might ‘ ave somethin' to do with it , ’ admitted Tommy .
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