Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [verb] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What has mourning to do with such happiness ? |
2 | What has Adorno to do with this arrangement ? |
3 | In the top left-hand corner I used thalictrum leaves with some alchemilla flowers , and chose potentilla ‘ Miss Willmott ’ for the main flowers . |
4 | ‘ Christ Yant , ’ Billy whispered , ‘ I can see trouble coming with that bastard . ’ |
5 | The reasons young people sniff glue vary with each individual . |
6 | You get smack cut with all kinds of shit . |
7 | LEAs are being asked to negotiate training needs with each school as part of a policy of staff development and appraisal . |
8 | With SVR4.1 ES as the generic source base for all future products , and UI 's goal is to reduce time to market with each technology release and push the operating system on into the commercial market . |
9 | ‘ I have correspondence to deal with this afternoon and must return to my work . ’ |
10 | And secondly the idea that the cells of a sexually reproducing body cooperate with each other only because meiosis is scrupulously fair . |
11 | We need legislation to deal with this issue , but we need legislation with teeth . |
12 | What is the British Constitution ; what is constitutional theory ; and why should a book about the location and exercise of power in Britain spend time dealing with these matters ? |