Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] with a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I reckon , though , that James and I would probably do better with a dose of that injection you 've just given Sandy . ’ |
2 | I shall begin therefore with a consideration of some of the characteristics of ‘ profession ’ as both an analyst 's and an actor 's concept . |
3 | Seconds later they heard the Armstrong start and move away with a screech of tyres . |
4 | it 's not pronounced in mine , but , some er they say that with where it 's gone away , you know , there 's all sorts of things that can prove it I mean the obvious thing is we came from somewhere did n't we ? , we did n't just drop here with a flash of light and er they 've studied plants and other animals and they evolved . |
5 | ‘ Teaching the Elderly and Handicapped ’ — A doctor and an occupational therapist will attend together with a group of elderly people . |
6 | And Uncle Fred would depart reluctantly with a chicken as payment from a grateful " patient " . |
7 | and then after that you 've got all the water left and it cleaned the sink as you as the pump pumped it out , you could go quickly with a brush round the sink and suds cleaned all the sink for you , or you could with your pail . |
8 | He could link both with a talent for seeing the future and the past from a sideways , yet very humanly understandable , perspective in short , bringing out the magic of travelling in the fourth dimension to the audience sitting at home . |
9 | Could you get together with a supplier of high class ( quality ) foam and give us a design which is ergonomically good , visually pleasing , fairly simple to construct , adjustable , and something I can go to sleep in . |
10 | It ought never to happen that firms with incompatible ideas as to the sort of service to be provided for their clients should ever come together with a view to merger . |
11 | While in the summer you might get away with a pair of trail boots , I would always want to wear something more substantial for traditional British hill-walking . |
12 | You can get away with a lot of things at Oxford , but disappearing off the face of the earth just before term starts is not one of them . |
13 | Trade you in for a couple of camels , he 'd come home with a couple of camels |
14 | Right ah can we connect again with a couple of people we we coming up there if anybody out there er is a fan of Mary Whitehouse 's as I am give me a call and you know you know who I 'm talking to ring now . |
15 | Under this it must come forward with a Plan of Operations that shows how quarrying can take place in a way that minimises environmental damage and nuisance . |
16 | Within a few weeks the Minister Mrs Hedy d'Ancona , who is on record as saying that some of the works are in such poor condition that they can not be given away without loss of face , will come forward with a number of proposals . |
17 | He noted that despite the fact that its glory lay mainly in the nature of the orchestral score ‘ one could start afresh with a version for piano and still do a Pelleas of great vitality ’ . |
18 | He noted that despite the fact that its glory lay mainly in the nature of the orchestral score ‘ one could start afresh with a version for piano and still do a Pelleas of great vitality ’ . |
19 | The first journey to Tahiti , which must be mingled in every traveller 's mind with images of Gauguin 's paradisaical view of natural beauty , will start usually with a sense of disappointment . |
20 | Nordstrom is working on an interactive television system in which customers will talk directly with a salesperson via their television set . |
21 | Some water-formed features therefore , including the sand-bars that may form parallel with a shore-line with a salt-marsh behind , are constantly formed , destroyed and re-formed . |
22 | Often a seller will deal concurrently with a number of potential buyers . |