Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] with the [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | And according to the erm agreement which I made with the franchisee in June eighty nine erm his rent is also due for review er this August . |
2 | I stand with the phone in my hand , remembering that I have still had no lunch . |
3 | Gerry : When I started with the organization in 1982 there were no Black or gay groups . |
4 | He unselfishly stayed on the crag while I struggled with The Fang in wintry dusk and rain . |
5 | I agree with the judge in his saying : " … |
6 | Skiing started early in Scotland this year , much to the relief of hard-pressed ski area managers , ski equipment retailers and everyone connected with the industry in Scotland . |
7 | The allegations , which coincided with the opening in October of a fatal accident inquiry into the Lockerbie air disaster [ see p. 37732 ] , raised questions for the first time about the widely held view that the bombing had been the work of a German-based cell of the PFLP-GC [ see pp. 37897-98 ] . |
8 | Trade with them was forbidden , Thomson himself sailing with the fleet in an expedition which forced the colonies to submit ( 1650–5 ) . |
9 | It is possible and convenient to select a perspective on the scope , associations and labels for subjects which coincides with the way in which those subjects are handled in the literature . |
10 | He spoke out on the last day of Labour 's Scottish conference in Inverness , which ended with the party in better spirits than organisers could have dared hope even a week ago . |
11 | She helped with the spadework in the early days of the Wisley garden , I had learned . |
12 | In the context of a demonstration or industrial dispute , participants may well shout slogans which are abusive and are likely to cause distress to those who disagreed with the cause in question . |
13 | You battle with the Treasury in public spending negotiations and you battle with the health service to make best use of the resources that are available . |
14 | ‘ What will you do with the food in the fridge ? ’ she asked , not looking at him . |
15 | So that 's when I was eating my dinner , when they were going up for the cup and she fell asleep , well you know with the wine in you , here was my eyes all out for the count . |
16 | After she finished with the silver in the women 's lightweight judo final , team boss Roy Inman claimed she was robbed of the title . |
17 | His mother is a former Supreme , who sang with the band in the very early days before they signed to Motown . |
18 | We saw the free kick come in from Paul Simpson , it appeared that Martin Foyle headed the ball back across the face of the goal , then it was all a little blurred , and you appeared with the ball in the net . |
19 | Niamh Kavanagh , 25 , the Dublin bank clerk who won with the song In Your Eyes , was caught in night-long celebrations with composer Jimmy Walsh and members of her family . |
20 | Her mother lives in a council house with four other adolescent children , so she slept with the baby in the sitting room . |
21 | You had to put them all on in a piece you see with the tube in it and er things became much easier when the wheel base trim came in . |
22 | She stood with the teapot in her hand and recited carefully : " Ha-yoke-lesteck-cop-toke-chock . |
23 | The second reason is a nagging doubt that perhaps we are researching fictions of our own making ; that is , we are producing theories about experimental subjects in laboratory situations which have nothing to do with the individual in society . |
24 | ‘ . All quite true of course , but it has little or nothing to do with the passage in question , whoch focuses very markedly not on Aeneas but on his father Anchises : |
25 | How far all this was homesickness or a defensive strategy against ( anticipated ? ) rejection by the surrounding community , or just sheer stubbornness , I now ca n't tell , but I knew even then that it had nothing to do with the world in which I was trying to live . |
26 | Unfortunately , a doctor or psychologist may sometimes reinforce parents ' concern by remarking , ‘ Well , of course , he 's adopted , ’ when this has nothing to do with the matter in question . |
27 | 16.7 Reading is also one of the means by which we interact with the society in which we live . |
28 | The success of the cold war formula had everything to do with the way in which , at least in the West , it commanded a broad bipartisan political consensus and incorporated the dominant parties of the Left . |
29 | He now clearly concedes that this , too , has everything to do with the man in the No 8 shirt . |
30 | It is not for me to help Scottish Tories in those circumstances , but I suggest to them that it may have something to do with the way in which the Government treat Scotland in legislative terms . |