Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] with the [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Gottle a geer ’ Gazza would undoubtedly be a tremendous asset to the team , but after Silvers recent professions of poverty , I tend to agree with the Guardian that this is a ‘ We are still a big club ’ smokescreen . |
2 | Denis Healey is another politician I admire , and I tend to agree with the view that he is the best leader the Labour Party never had . |
3 | You 've got a form R eighty five which is available for bank and building society investors , and if you 've got er a gross account then er you , you have to agree with the revenue that you are not going to be a taxpayer in the year that you take out the er R eighty five . |
4 | On top of this , inevitably but it seems rather unfairly , they have to deal with the problem that faces every teacher in a new school : the fact that they do not know its geography , its structure and its rules , both explicit and unwritten , nor do they have a chance to get to know the personalities and quirks of more than a handful of either pupils or teachers . |
5 | You have to start with the assumption that each plant that you have built , however good of its kind or however modern , is already on the road to obsolescence . |
6 | But we now have to reckon with the fact that the peculiar essence of a human being is rationality , that is , each human essence is some particular form of rationality . |
7 | If one subtracts the vote of this vulnerable group from the remaining 76 per cent , this means that they have to live with the knowledge that more than one in four of voting co-residents have voted for a party that is rabidly hostile to them . |
8 | To understand roads we need to begin with the premise that all roads are very , old indeed and that what we need to study is their changing importance through time as man adapted them to his requirements . |