Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] with [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Commenting on the criticisms , a Scottish Prison Service spokesman said last night : ‘ We do believe in good industrial relations and we certainly hope the unions will be willing to work with us to that end . ’
2 Anyone is free to advertise with us at any time , Gay Times included .
3 ‘ I did n't have much to do with him after that . ’
4 At the beginning she had known clearly enough that he was an irrevocably solitary man , and it had seemed to her fortunate to live with him at all .
5 With mild behavioural symptoms , it may be better to cope with them in other ways , rather than trying a dietary approach .
6 We hope that Pat Kennedy will be able to work with us on this and intend to invite the student teachers to participate .
7 She would give anything to be able to talk with him in private , but he deliberately chose a time when both of them were a home .
8 The idea was that , by raising the standards of these deprived areas , the children in them would be brought up to the levels of those in more privileged communities , and would then be able to compete with them on equal terms later in their educational careers .
9 British Red Cross director-general Mike Whitlam said : ‘ We hope she will be able to travel with us at some time . ’
10 In Woolwich 's case the main authorities are set out chronologically as an appendix and I find it convenient to deal with them in that order and to describe the principle above referred to as ‘ the Woolwich principle . ’
11 The gang forced the four to go with them to remote farmland calling the woman ‘ a black whore ’ who was ‘ fooling about with white trash . ’
12 A wife who was entitled to a lump sum on the ‘ clean break ’ principle was not obliged to deal with it in any particular fashion .
13 He knows that many of those now present will be eager to go with him on this adventure , but first of all he would like to present them with a challenge .
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