Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps she would think of him one day with less ill-will than now , but not for very long at a time ; not obsessively , not like this .
2 Other commentators noted that the government was unlikely in an election year to introduce reforms which would bring with them large numbers of redundancies .
3 Driving through fog on the M25 , listening to yet another radio programme about the recession , it is difficult to imagine that there might be light at the end of the tunnel ; but spring is on its way , and I hope it will bring with it some sign of the long-promised upturn in the economy .
4 In the special souvenir programme of their visit chairman of Farnham Urban District Council W. H. Emery waxed lyrical about the glories of England in April : ‘ They will find the countryside awakening to the call of spring with the first green buds bursting into life and on their return to their native land they will carry with them happy memories of Farnham — in April , ’ and inevitably he went on to quote Robert Browning on the subject of being in England , ‘ Now that April 's there … ‘
5 Frank Mort has commented on this kind of separation between the new intellectuals who are happy and confident to mix genre and ignore qualitative and semantic difference ‘ because they already know the map of Western culture ’ and are distinct from those ‘ who do not carry with them those levels of cultural capital . ’
6 Few managers admit that boredom is a threat to the job but equally few would deny that being part of a pilot scheme or of being part of a trial run of new development can carry with it some air of excitement .
7 Obviously , recognition does not carry with it any guarantee of military protection .
8 ‘ May I present to you those members of my family who are at present — ah — available , ’ said Reni .
9 In each case we may trace from them important effects on learning in schools today on the curriculum plans , on policy and programmes for teacher training and , most significant , on the attitudes of teachers themselves and of those who train them .
10 It is not fair to say the City will only look at it six months at a time . ’
11 I pray that God will really meet with him this time in prison .
12 He explained that the British envisaged that the union , having at its apex the European Council consisting of heads of government , would have beneath it distinct pillars of co-operation , with the Treaty of Rome and intergovernmental pillars representing respectively foreign and security policy co-operation and actions against drugs and terrorism overseen by interior and justice ministers .
13 I mean er it 's , it 's a i i it 's sort of er you can read into it various sort of suggestions for radicalism but at the same time it 's got a lot of erm you know sort of and stuff about the rich peasants , erm land of the rich peasants should not be confiscated
14 What sort of effect did it have on you that kind of directness ?
15 Should it ever happen to you all complaints to Mr. Kirby please .
16 Sloan Wilson did not sneer at it that way in his autobiography , What Shall We Wear To This Party :
17 It 's surprising what they 'll pay for it this time of year . ’
18 Nevertheless one must remember that , although they enhance the purchaser 's contractual rights against his seller , they do not confer upon him any rights against other persons .
19 I 'm going to smoke too much , I 'm going to smoke too much , I 'm going to drink too much , I 'm not going to do enough exercise , I 'm going to put on too much weight , I 'm going to stress myself too much , and I can talk to you five days about those conditions .
20 But I 'll talk to you some time about the heating because I mean the trouble is that no
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