Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [indef pn] with a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Tetanus immunity should be checked for anyone with a cut or deep scratch . |
2 | ECOLOGICAL Development , an organisation set up to promote environmentally-friendly housing , are looking for anyone with a desire to build their own home in a ‘ Green Village ’ . |
3 | I can write or speak to anyone with a say in how society or the Church spend money — our money , God 's money — and I can discuss these things with others . |
4 | We were perhaps selected by someone with a sense of humour who thought that we might be the right couple to bring in a Queen 's Speech which increases the penalties for mutiny in prisons . |
5 | In fact , such was the response to our initial soundings that we now wish to broaden the discussions to include a much larger audience and would therefore be keen to hear from anyone with a view to express or , an interest in this area . |
6 | They do not look at everything with a view to buying it . |
7 | Speaking as someone with a job I 've got to be very careful about giving advice to people who are in a much worse situation than myself , but from the research we did erm it is clear that it 's very important erm not just to sink in and dwell on your problems , not just to erm stay at home , not meeting other people , not engaging in activities . |
8 | She did n't know how long it would take for someone with a gun to get into position to fire at her , so she took another deep breath , and threw herself away from the buoy , cutting under the surface as she headed for the opening . |
9 | I know an American whose child appears to anybody with a bit of common sense to be a perfect reincarnation of Attila the Hun . |
10 | The routine should not be attempted by anyone with a heart condition or high blood pressure . |
11 | Gone for something with a bit of class . |
12 | Perhaps it was as well that he had left home , gone into something with a bit of brainwork in it . |
13 | Apart from the danger in such misconceptions , the terminology used by some colleagues when referring to anyone with a disability can be disturbing . |
14 | The first programmes for the new Accountancy TV service ( see ACCOUNTANCY , August , p 99 ) can be received by anyone with a TV set . |
15 | Men of his age can be manipulated by anyone with a ha'p'orth of brains . |
16 | I 've been longing for something with a bit of bite to it . ’ |
17 | After this one it runs into one with a car er car transporter . |