Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] a [noun sg] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | All the players gave this exhibition free of charge and , with the resulting revenue , the trust was able to set up a fund with which to promote junior golf on Jersey . |
2 | Gazza is eager to fix up a friendly with his former club and Newcastle chairman Sir John Hall said : ‘ Our fans would love to see Gazza back at St James ' Park . ’ |
3 | On the odd occasions I met him , I felt that he 'd adopted all these trappings to keep off a world with which he could not cope . |
4 | This makes it much easier to integrate teaching and assessment , as well as helping us to build up a rapport with our trainees . |
5 | In Modern Masterpiece there is the idea of people being taken over by a force greater than themselves and dancing themselves to death , and that seems to tie in a bit with what is going on |
6 | ‘ Perhaps you ought to make up a party with your parents , ’ Isobel said dutifully . |
7 | Appropriate sociability means saying the right things to strike up a rapport with your client , helping them to relax , feel comfortable and get to know you before cutting the business . |