Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Trade unions have a statutory right of notice and governors must always act in accordance with employment law .
2 Pleased with the group 's healthy sales , Red Rhino allowed the band the luxury of a colour sleeve for their third release , the double A-side , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ and ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ .
3 ‘ Your Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was about a romantic incident from Gedge life years earlier .
4 The sentiment behind ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was lauded by the music press but Gedge was being more than a little hollow .
5 Their Peel session , featuring ‘ Felicity ’ , ‘ What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted ’ , ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ and ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ was released by Strange Fruit in October 1986 .
6 The notched up four tracks in Peel 's Festive 50 : ‘ Once More ’ ( 16 ) , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ ( 18 ) , ‘ You Should Always Keep In touch With Your Friends ’ ( 28 ) , and ‘ Felicity ’ ( 36 ) .
7 ‘ A lot of black people , they make it and they forget about the street talk , they forget what they used to be , and I think , regardless of whether you 're black or white , you should always keep in touch with your culture .
8 The thought must indeed come to mind with probability theory and the Probability Calculus , and their being imported into causation , despite what was said above about the logical consistency of probability theory and necessitation .
9 The applicant should therefore come to court with a future treatment plan and be prepared to explain why any other type of order under the Act , or indeed no order at all , would be inappropriate .
10 Marion took a deep breath , " … d' you reckon anyone 'll ever fall in love with me ? "
11 ‘ You 'll probably go to bed with an ache somewhere else if all my plans come to fruition , ’ she told him insolently .
12 During the designing , for example , you 'll probably come into contact with architects , surveyors and other consultants .
13 And if they 're from the council or whatever , or whoever does the roads or whatever they 'll probably get in contact with him again .
14 Erm if I just give your name to Liz she 'll , she 'll probably get in touch with your mum .
15 She said , oh , he 'll probably get in touch with us .
16 Heat exchangers might also benefit from treatment with polymers .
17 You 'll never get to heaven with a fat girl guide
18 You 'll never get to heaven with stoker Joe
19 ‘ I 'd rather go to bed with you than see round any house , ’ she said .
20 It is hoped that some 6,000 organisations could eventually benefit from involvement with the project .
21 A Help the Aged spokesman confirms the charity could only move into television with Eagle Star help .
22 Er Chairman I 'm perhaps I could also suggest that we change the word suggested erm because that i i it , perhaps you are looking for something slightly stronger erm er so it could just say in accordance with paragraphs two four to two nine or the points made in paragraph two point
23 With a conscious effort , she swallowed the small spurt of irritation against his easy presumption that she 'd simply fall into line with whatever he chose to do .
24 In the 1960s , for example , it was often argued that the prospects of developing a car industry in Latin America were poor because the small size of the local market meant that small local plants could never compete on cost with imported cars .
25 I could never fall in love with fibatube .
26 What on earth was she thinking about — she could never fall in love with him !
27 The condition may also occur in association with various other medical disorders .
28 The corporate objectives of managers may often appear in conflict with this and hence the tension between the two groups .
29 Those who defend the kinship bond find more acceptable a situation where , say , a child may maintain an active relationship with his [ or her ] natural parents while living with foster-parents , or may even remain in contact with them after adoption .
30 ‘ But , because I am relatively young , I still have the option of aiming for line management , though I would have to decide whether I would rather stay in contact with the patients . ’
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