Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 If they have 500 claims on a pro forma where people are simply asked to sign their name at the bottom , it is not unreasonable for them to consider those claims with a certain degree of scepticism .
2 The rocks themselves are streaked with gleaming mineral secretions ; in the cracks between them grow spiky aloes with bright red florets .
3 The force between them has some correspondence with Newton 's finding that the gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them .
4 It referred to his close friendships with prominent Jewish businessmen , some of whom had commercial links with iron curtain countries .
5 In short , both of them combine motley membership with rigid structure — which does not make for relaxed , efficient teamwork .
6 Far too many of them lost all contact with the education system after the age of 16 and far larger numbers in England than in Germany were in dead-end jobs without any training at all . ’
7 They had not been alone together since their conversation on the day on which she had finished dressing the doll , both of them avoiding disturbing contact with the other , for their own good reasons .
8 They lived the lives of the folk among whom they worked ; and this may have helped many of them to make real contact with their parishioners .
9 I shall consider the implications of these developments more fully in the conclusion , as some of them have obvious connections with , and consequences for , the examination system .
10 There were rows and rows of cheaply printed books of weird poetry about erotic fantasies all of which had close links with LSD …
11 The Dramatic Society founded in 1930 and the School Orchestra ( 1931 ) went from strength to strength , with public performances the success of which invited favourable comparisons with professional groups .
12 If you would like more sauce or a thinner one , splash in vodka or white wine , both of which have unassailable affinities with the fruit in any guise .
13 In fact , on one occasion , a very close friend of mine found this step with a piece of carpet on it .
14 Though it travels through some wonderful hill country the Way is n't a tough route — much of it follows level footpaths with plenty of riverside walking .
15 Some of us contemplate this prospect with horror .
16 When we hear the word ‘ power ’ some of us make strong associations with fear , deprivation and a loss of control .
17 Stuck at work all day with no-one to come home to at night — all very well for you sitting holding hands with Ted with little Frieda watching , you do n't know what it 's like , being on your own , not really — ’
18 Behind us lay bleak fenland with its fertile silty soil which , since the Roman times , has been reclaimed by degrees for agriculture .
19 How about we have Chinese mushrooms with bamboo shoots ?
20 I may plea with her to spend more time with me , but finally she chooses .
21 The other two sub-groups were similar , but members within them had little contact with the rest of the sample other than with boys in S1 .
22 He insisted that the field staff return to headquarters in the winter and this resulted in their having more contact with senior officers and colleagues .
23 The general view of the exhibition shows , on the walls , the artist 's head ( passport photo portraits ) , from which tears flow down the Salomonic columns to feed a pool in which float 12 figures with emblems , and on which float five gold spheres .
24 But it was a flop , and Wilcox moved on from US to make successive deals with Universal and RKO .
25 But even where a man threatens to use no more force than is necessary for him to have sexual intercourse with a woman and the force needed , bearing in mind their relative sizes and strengths , would be minimal , it seems to be accepted that this would be rape .
26 In contrast to Mallet and Naville , they do not appear to believe that there is any fundamental conflict of interests between capital and labour which would lead to them expressing opposing preferences with regard to the taking up of the job design principles they advocate .
27 The safety of an army in the field is dependent not only on defending itself against direct attack but also on its maintaining open communications with its base … we should be as much concerned with threats to the rear as with threats to the front .
28 " We worked on him getting better rotation with his forearms .
29 Say had been Treasurer since 1449 , so the attacks on him link local grievances with general hostility to the court .
30 To anyone approaching this verse with a background in rabbinic or medieval Hebrew , the A-line is quite ambiguous : is " eternity " or " the world , universe " ?
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