Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [noun] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well we 've got plans , Mark you know produced plans with productivity for Saturdays alone .
2 This is also true of the patients in the Swiss clinic where doctors continue to describe problems with recognition of hypoglycaemia .
3 Although the rule does not specifically say so it seems clear that the plaintiff can treat the offer as an admission of liability and apply to enter judgment with damages to be assessed when ready .
4 You stand by the window with a pathetic glass of lemonade while all father 's secretaries drink champagne and try to make conversation with hoards of people who do n't know enough to speak English .
5 You are very welcome to send recruitment literature into schools for use in Careers guidance and counselling , and Careers Teachers will certainly be pleased if you offer to spend time with groups of young people explaining the nature of the employment you offer .
6 Complete and return Booking Form with cheque to : The Infomatics Resource Centre
7 ‘ I 've had talks with Martin about a new contract and more are planned . ’
8 Line-up of eight Antonov An-2 biplanes seen recently at Riga Airport , Latvia , all of which have seen service with Aeroflot at some time during their flying careers .
9 LEIGH have opened talks with Oldham in a bid to capture former Wigan and Wakefield utility back Ged Byrne ( above ) in a swap deal .
10 Some staff have had problems with files on floppy disks becoming corrupted .
11 Bears pair agree SPEEDWAY : Australian pair Mark Lemon and David Cheshire have agreed terms with Middlesbrough for the new season .
12 As has already been reported in the ‘ Newsheet ’ , discussions have taken place with Bank of Ireland on the issue of Performance Related Pay for Assistant Managers and Officers .
13 Leaders need to spend time with God as an urgent priority .
14 Two groupings , with barely distinguishable names , have covered Teheran with photographs of bearded men and a few fully veiled women .
15 But leave your Walkman at home , advises Wright : ‘ People have lost touch with silence as a way to relieve stress ; I 'm offering a balance between activity and quiet . ’
16 Relays have kept pace with advances in semiconductor technology .
17 These and other groups plan to construct detectors with arms about I km long and to use about 150 passes .
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