Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He asked us to call a group together , black and white , to meet with him for two days to seek God 's guidance together .
2 We shall make the necessary arrangements to meet with you in due course .
3 So we agreed to compromise with him on certain things , in return for him keeping his nose out of my business . ’
4 His Mum had n't taken him to work with her since last year .
5 Commenting on the criticisms , a Scottish Prison Service spokesman said last night : ‘ We do believe in good industrial relations and we certainly hope the unions will be willing to work with us to that end . ’
6 So from my point of view it 's very important to have contact with head teachers and to talk with them about these things , and to create a situation in which they can talk to each other .
7 I shall be in Leicester at any rate , and I may very well come and join you , to talk with you about healthy eating .
8 But when we have got such a satisfactory outcome , unless subsequent events show that we have got it wrong , or that we have wrongly read the environment or some other major change , we would aim to stick with it for some years .
9 Any new food regime has to be simple to follow if you are to stick with it for any length of time .
10 The gang forced the four to go with them to remote farmland calling the woman ‘ a black whore ’ who was ‘ fooling about with white trash . ’
11 He knows that many of those now present will be eager to go with him on this adventure , but first of all he would like to present them with a challenge .
12 And if she still wants to go with you after three months , you have my blessing . ’
13 Christian Barman , who had written of Britain 's country stations ‘ No country in the world has a collection of minor stations that can begin to compare with ours for sheer quality ’ , prepared for the Great Western Railway just after the war a detailed prospectus for the modernization and transformation of the company 's image , operations , and buildings after the lifting of wartime restrictions .
14 His most interesting essays during this period are , in fact , on specific poets , and are quite unencumbered by the theoretical baggage which he felt compelled to carry with him on other occasions ; as a result , they show his criticism at its best — witty , cogent , perceptive .
15 " CAO expressed disappointment that we did not seem to agree with him on this point , but added that he was faced with a grave administrative problem with hundreds of thousands of German PoWs on his hands and could not bother at this time about who might or who might not be handed over to the Russians or Partisans to be shot . "
16 CAO expressed disappointment that we did not seem to agree with him on this point but added that he was faced with a grave administrative problem with hundreds of thousands of German PoWs on his hands and could not bother at this time about who might or might not be turned over to the Russians and Partisans to be shot .
17 With mild behavioural symptoms , it may be better to cope with them in other ways , rather than trying a dietary approach .
18 my Lord I I do have some other observations on matters with Mr but it maybe more economical and effective on the new issues to wait until after Mr has addressed you and to deal with them at one point
19 In Woolwich 's case the main authorities are set out chronologically as an appendix and I find it convenient to deal with them in that order and to describe the principle above referred to as ‘ the Woolwich principle . ’
20 Feminist psychology 's theoretical neglect of power relations is also demonstrated in its tendency to ignore differences in age , ‘ race ’ , class and sexuality , or to deal with them in biological terms .
21 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
22 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
23 In accordance with standing orders A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
24 In accordance with standing order a thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
25 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
26 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
27 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
28 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
29 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Housing and Environmental Protection Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
30 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Community and Environment Services Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
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