Example sentences of "with things [prep] " in BNC.

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1 My Ma often did n't know where to look when I came out with things about Uncle Geordie and Auntie Julie .
2 Thus we must strike a fine balance between simply learning to put up with things through realizing the inevitable limitations on satisfaction in the life of a finite creature , and between vigorous efforts to put the situation right .
3 ‘ He seems so untrusting , so unwilling to let other people get on with things on their own .
4 Yeah there 's one with things on Look at these hangers you 've got .
5 But freer travel to the West , which is one of the benefits Bonn extracted , also increased disgruntlement with things at home .
6 There are some people who for one reason or another would n't experiment with things at a young age , and find that they like it , ’ said a married 39-year-old building surveyor .
7 John Brook , project manager for SLP , said : ‘ Pictures done by the children will do a wonderful job in keeping people happy and in touch with things beyond the rig . ’
8 On our own , we could n't cope with life , with things in general .
9 The manager and staff of the pub get on with things in the background , behind screens , during the service .
10 ‘ It 's difficult to keep up with things in Wales , you leave three-quarters of the world behind when you cross the Severn Bridge .
11 She must be trying to deal with things in her past that she 's frightened to face , frightened to admit .
12 Blue Velvet starts with things in the grass eating each other , continues in a surreal Norman Rockwell setting of red fire engines and sunny weather , and finally unfolds into the sexual violence of Hopper and Rossellini 's scenes ( whose use of blue velvet is not one Bobby Vinton had envisaged ) and the sheer terror of MacLachlan 's night ride into hell .
13 Not that Europeans are actually in evidence , but there are shops , lots of shops , shops with things in them : clothes , records .
14 I can cope with things in a better manner and am able to take on far more .
15 So er I do n't mind at all being interrupted if anyone has questions as we go along please shout them out it gives me a little breather with me voice and gives a chance to deal with things in the right place if need be .
16 I am merely concerned to point out that a clarification of particular-identity is normally given in terms of our experience with things in perceptual space and perpeptual time .
17 Kant , as we saw , held that the unity of the phenomenal world can be accounted for only if space and time are interpreted as forms of our intuition , not as properties of things in themselves , but that for this very reason we must accept that there is an extra-phenomenal as well as a phenomenal side to reality , with things in themselves being inaccessible to cognition .
18 It does n't harmonize with a particular ensemble , it harmonizes with things in their entirety , with the universe ; it is an organism . ’
19 And er happily we went along in that situation and I 've got to say this er I had shop stewards who even if they were new shop stewards coming into the committee , were n't long in developing the same train of thought as ourselves and , and you know we dealt with things in such a manner but er we were efficient just as efficient , you know , as our members were on the production line , and perhaps a little more efficient than the management in determining times .
20 So , first of all , the method of dealing with things in such a changed manner has to be put over to people and I think the links , which were traditional , which no longer apply , have to be and it must be a link going out in directions like this .
21 Erm , nor I think are there any proposals to change the grading or pay honorarium to P As to reflect there work on these files , er , I 'm not sure whether the assumption that this would n't be taken into account by the W R is sound , because I think one of the principles that I recall was that he were meant to ensure that that each of these job evaluation panels had somebody from each office so that an account could be taken of the different practices , I mean I 'm sure that , I 'm sure that each of the three offices in the er deal with things in a different way , so that er what gets done by one person here is not necessarily done by people in Coventry and York , and that in fa in London , and that also holds good in the other way , I think .
22 There are two little rooms with things in , you know ?
23 It does n't look as though Steve 's going to get my job so we might start to have problems with things like your season ticket if we 're not careful .
24 You 'd never have to deal with things like that in Crossmaglen .
25 I spect it ai n't very nice to have to ask people to help you with things like that .
26 With things like art nouveau and Edwardian furniture , when David started buying them , I went and got books to get my act together in order that I knew what he was into , but with drugs , I did n't know , added to which David was very secretive and for a long time I was n't aware that he was having a problem , not necessarily from cocaine addiction , which everybody loves to tell you is not addictive , but it is in terms of the fact that you rely on feeling up to cope — you just become more and more paranoid .
27 They had a French polisher in occasionally to deal with things like that . )
28 I wonder whether the same delusions of accuracy exist with things like the Volhard titration and its questions of whether the sliding endpoint is best avoided by filtering off the silver or adding nitrobenzene .
29 Subtle but damning variations of idiolect are unlikely to count for much in a country where people go around wearing tee-shirts inscribed with things like ‘ The essence of brave 's aerial adventure : the flight 's academy of the American east club with the traditional gallery of Great Britain diesel ’ .
30 I 'm not very good with things like that .
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