Example sentences of "[vb infin] a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | Did he need a bit of help with his I mean a lot of them did made them that sort of I just found a lot of was so so behind and so |
2 | ‘ There are people on food stamps who will buy a pack of gum with stamps and get the change in coins for the slots . ’ |
3 | ‘ Then they can discuss a bid for funding with Welsh Office officials , ’ said Mr Jones . |
4 | ‘ UV Ski 's support will mean we can send a coach on tour with the team for the first time in two years , which will boost team morale . |
5 | Well it makes you feel that you might do a bit of work with something |
6 | I might do a bit of revision with you next week as well just to help you with it . |
7 | Would you like a bit of bread with it ? |
8 | This was an action by Thorne , a member of the M.T.A. , against the Association to determine whether a demand of a sum of money in lieu of placing a person 's name on the stop list would constitute a demand of money with menaces and without reasonable or probable cause within section 29 ( 1 ) ( i ) of the Larceny Act 1916 . |
9 | He could remember a period of engagement with art — with Greek statuary and the young gods of Renaissance paintings , those bodies officially sanctified on the page or given sexual neutrality as museum displays . |
10 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will make a statement about trade with Libya . |
11 | Yeah but I might want a bit of help with it . |
12 | Tolerance does not blind a man to the imperfections or faults of a religion , nor does it blur the distinction between religion and irreligion , but it does deliver a man from fanaticism with regard to his own faith . |
13 | Then all I do is mix a lot of sawdust with the oil in the gear-box and it runs as sweet as a nut . ’ |
14 | What I really want is to meet someone who I can have a bit of fun with , but who is in it for the pleasure and does n't want paying . |
15 | You could always have a bit of fun with Bill , people said . |
16 | But erm , I think he should have a bit of fun with those . |
17 | I 'd go in if Marie was with me , but I 'm on my own and I might have a bit of difficulty with the menu . |
18 | It is also necessary , in areas where student members are small , to select experts who are seen to be neutral and do not have a conflict of interest with the college . |
19 | You see I get , I did n't have a lot of conversation with anybody in |
20 | She could have it out and she 'd have a lot of fun with it and on it . |
21 | You can have a lot of fun with them . |
22 | I imagine in a couple of years ' time , Bud 's gon na have a lot of trouble with him . |
23 | He should have a glass of water with each meal , at least , and possibly in between meals if his environment is very warm , or if he is doing a lot of active therapy . |
24 | ‘ Surely you 'll have a cup of tea with us ? ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll have a cup of tea with one of those new thin pills , whatever you call them , ’ asked the other girl . |
26 | So , you 'll just have a cup of tea with a nice piece of chocolate cake ? |
27 | Larger employers will have a cycle of recruitment with targets set in advance , so they should find it comparatively easy to allocate a specific number of jobs to Compact . |
28 | And did you attend a briefing in connection with a search on ? |
29 | Accordingly I telephoned him quite early the next morning and received a cordial invitation to come and drink a cup of coffee with him in his home in Lord North Street . |
30 | You 'll drink a cup of wine with me ? ’ |