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

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1 And I want to work with you for a new Kenya . ’
2 Seventeenth August — visited No. 4 Commando ( French Troop ) and decided to remain with them for a few days , due mainly to their hospitality and the change of scene .
3 There is still much to be done but the more we ‘ get it right first time ’ the more confidence our customers will have to remain with us for the long term future .
4 As it seems that the ancient and archaic NDB is to remain with us for the foreseeable future , this might be a good time to take a closer look at its failings as an aid to navigation ?
5 A daughter may start by doing the shopping or going to sit with them for a few hours .
6 But I do n't think people , some people like you to chat with them for a long time , other people they just like you to serve the , so they can go .
7 But because mistakes are expensive and we have to live with them for a long time we tend to play safe and go for rather bland schemes .
8 ‘ It is something that tends to live with you for a long time but at least we now have the chance to put the record straight and show that we , too , can play a bit .
9 He was coming to stay with me for the British Grand Prix in three weeks , ’ said Lord Hesketh , now Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords .
10 Jazz 's target was to stay with him for the full four minutes .
11 The biggest developments in men 's fashion in the past few years — the explosion of sportswear in everyday clothes , the return of knitwear and the gradual softening of the suit 's construction — are more than likely to stay with us for a good few seasons yet .
12 ‘ Let's invite him to stay with us for a few days , then you can ask him yourself . ’
13 ‘ We need the supporters and all I ask is for them to stay with us for the 90 minutes . ’
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