Example sentences of "with [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 At some point there may be a new partnership , a friend to share with or a need to have a lodger for companionship and some extra income .
2 If they came from a garden centre , take the container off each root-ball , cut any long , coiled-round roots off level with the soil-ball , and plant without otherwise disturbing in a hole sufficiently deep to ensure that the surface of the soil-ball is level with or a little below that of the surrounding soil .
3 Hume 's wife sued , claiming that she had never met Setty , let alone had an affair with or a child by him .
4 The distinction has to be noted ( because traditionally thinking in criminal law seems to regard it as important ) between a request by the patient that treatment be discontinued which is complied with and a request by the patient that someone stabs him to death which is complied with .
5 He said he 'd stood up on waves that were bigger and elected not to go : ‘ When you know you have that much whitewater to contend with and a rock-lined bay in front of you , it 's a deterrent . ’
6 ‘ I never thought I should have a friend to play with and a pony to ride , Aunty ! ’ she said happily , as she got ready to go out and call for Angela Yatton .
7 Roger , however had a few tricks of his own to counter with and a long hot summer season in Yarmouth was turned into ‘ The Wacky Races ’ .
8 The parents can pinpoint the problems that they do not know how to cope with and a discussion about different strategies of management can develop .
9 Each is marked by an engagement with and a retreat from the world , a constant movement backwards and forwards which ends , if one stays in the profession , largely , though not wholly , in a withdrawal , for these are the picturing not the tinkering trades .
10 ‘ They felt their needs had never been dealt with and a group would take away attention from their problem , ’ she says .
11 Individual registration forms could be dispensed with and a list of names , initials , nationality and passport numbers could be handed in by the tour operator .
12 The day of the flight dawned bright and sunny , frosty to start with and a little hazy looking into the sun , but good VFR weather .
13 Christine and Tony had decided to look for a girl of about 2 , since they felt a baby would be too much to cope with and a 2- year-old could accompany Christine to nursery school .
14 ( a ) a general introduction to the topic or concept that the teaching unit is concerned with and a brief description of its potential ( b ) very clear instructions on how to drive the program , usually including a key-by-key sequence to introduce the user to it and a clear description of the full range of possibilities that it offers ( c ) a description of some of the ways teachers have used the unit ( d ) discussion of its educational objectives and suggestions for further use ( e ) references to educational material that would provide support for this topic or concept ( f ) a full annotated program listing with specifications of the different computer systems that would support the software .
15 the Bank is now seen very much more as a bank to save with and a good place to go for a mortgage .
16 In Lombardy , however , the rib vault was experimented with and a number of examples were built .
17 … as CNAA degree work expands in a college concurrently with the growth of a college academic community capable of accepting further freedoms and responsibilities , there may well come a point where much of the detailed work now necessary can be dispensed with and a somewhat different relationship established between college and Council .
18 Why are there grave areas , areas of uncertainty and responsibility erm Rivers Authority er Area Manager I believe , Mr er presented the position from their point of view er in particular circumstances on the night of thirtieth December er the er Southern Water whose responsibility is primarily sewage erm er describes circumstances that they have been contending with and a great deal of criticism erm was what we had to anticipate if you like or do anything er to contend with the unusual circumstances of that night erm the consequence was that a large number of new houses in the very close to the that runs through Barnham and under the railway there erm and er not ordinary surplus water flooding , but sewage flooding and the consequences then for many years er it 's obviously going to give , quite apart from having to live with it , er it will on the properties themselves and adversely affect er the ability of individuals to sell them off .
19 Erm the other one is Roman , which is one that some of you , I hope , will be a bit familiar with and a highly cultivated kind of literary tact .
20 It was an ingenious idea ; but the war with revolutionary France soon destroyed the fiction that there could be two Parliaments with but a single executive .
21 From that school of mingled games , friendliness and lessons I went with but a short pause to one where lessons were business , and a very serious business indeed since most of the scholars had already begun to work in offices and came here in the evenings to qualify themselves to earn more money and more leisure .
22 Ones with numerous branches seemed to dominate the earlier rocks , ones with fewer branches were later , while in rocks we would now recognize as Silurian and early Devonian , forms with but a single branch ( or stipe ) were abundant .
23 What a way to return to the city I had lived in for ten too-long years and had left with but a rucksack on my back only a couple of months previously .
24 I retreated from this scintillating conversation and helped Oliver and Cathy clear up in the kitchen , and shortly before eleven we slid to a halt in the port that was halfway across Canada on some rails parallel with but a little removed from the station buildings .
25 This would apply , with but a few exceptions , to all cases under four weeks ' duration .
26 So it 's not his his fault but a lot of the training that we have to deliver is to do with procedures that he had n't dealt with whereas a lot of the procedures are things that I 'm familiar with there 's only some the job centre stuff
27 The reason I make this point is that while a retired architect may be covered by the PI policy of the firm he has left , that cover will only extend to the work he was involved with while a member of that practice .
28 After all , teachers are not generally too concerned with whether a child learns exactly what the average length of a brontosaurus was , or exactly how wide apart railway lines are , but they should be concerned that the child has the skills necessary to find out that information should it be required .
29 They have little to do with whether a given sequence is or is not grammatical .
30 The case was concerned with whether a child under the age of 16 years could be given contraceptive advice without the consent of her parents .
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