Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | Their new delights this time include soaps where you can wash with the wrapping paper as well ; Flax and Rosewater lotion and Man Mountain No Nonsense Deodorant . |
2 | There is , for example , no Annie 's Bar where we may gossip with the mighty over a vodka — although we do have access to a well-stocked cafeteria , where the waitresses are uncommonly polite . |
3 | The only site conserved between rat and human CD2 ( Asn 112 ) places the oligosaccharide at the bottom of domain 2 , where it might interact with the cell surface , opposite the highly basic surface of the GFCC' sheet . |
4 | Ensure that no masonry falls down into the cavity , where it could interfere with the wall ties . |
5 | You only feel the surge and turbulence of the ocean in about the top metre , so you can stay with the life and sunshine with ease . |
6 | Painting Decorate in the spring and summer so you can work with the windows open . |
7 | ‘ There is no groundswell of opinion in favour of a break , ’ said the secretary Jim Farry , ‘ so we will continue with the present principle of playing when we can , and at the same time continue to exhort clubs to improve the fans ’ comfort . |
8 | Cos people would far sooner ask somebody than they would cope with the complications of this sort of thing . |
9 | The Washington Redskins had more trouble than they should have with the injury-ridden Phoenix Cardinals before winning by two points while San Francisco relied on one of those Joe Montana come-from-behind specials to overcome New Orleans 24-20 . |
10 | Helmut Kohl 's calls to brief Major on the British economy are doubtless answered by a builder screaming at the German Chancellor to speak English , or ordering him to get off the line so they can deal with the other jobs they 've got on the go . |
11 | Meanwhile , as was already thought , previous work on MVS Repository has been scrapped and the mainframe software is being rewritten from scratch so it can integrate with the networked repository . |
12 | Could this be Leif , calling to advise that the Rocha kitchen would include her tiles and asking if she would confer with the solicitor 's wife ? |
13 | There was an ache in her solar plexus , growing and expanding , until she felt as if she would explode with the pain of her suppressed emotions . |
14 | Robyn gave a small cry of frustration and wrapped the gown close around her naked breasts , cursing the flush of embarrassment that surged upwards until she felt as if she 'd burn with the intensity of it . |
15 | You may get fobbed off with excuses four or five times , but if you can continue with the repetition in a controlled way without losing your temper , coupled with reasoning , it is a very powerful way of getting what you want . |
16 | If you can cope with the speed problem then I do recommend it . |
17 | If you can live with the slightly awkward depth adjuster , the motor/blade combination makes this a saw which will cut through hard and softwood as easily as a knife through butter . |
18 | I would be glad if you could deal with the above in terms of your role as contact with DSO staff . |
19 | If you 'd arrange with the er erm secretary later . |
20 | Many people start their marriages wondering how many affairs their partner has already had , and wondering if they can compete with the possibilities that might threaten them in the future . |
21 | The sharp tongue is now reserved for the consciousness-raising rap session she gives at American universities , where students are allowed to ask whatever they like about her life , her sexuality , her views of the world , provided they can cope with the answers . |
22 | She ran a shaking hand through her soft curls and forced a smile , even though her face felt as if it would crack with the effort . |
23 | This would seem to point to the need for more centralised bargaining since a government can most effectively pursue its policy of encouraging responsive bargaining if it can deal with the leaders of unions and employers who represent highly centralised structures , themselves have adequate authority and can expect appropriate support and consent from their memberships ( OECD , 1979a ) . |
24 | And Cottee testifies to the personal trauma that hangs over Shearer unless he can cope with the strain , media attention and the taunts from the terraces . |
25 | But , women have a better chance in San Salvador , because you can work with the rich , while men ca n't do that . |
26 | It does n't seem like it if you consider some of the most recent press reports : endless bickering about which London group will bid for the Olympics in the year 2000 ; the decision for the 1992 Games not to allow the slower marathoners to finish in the stadium because they will interfere with the closing ceremony ; Charlie Francis 's cynical opinion that most of the world 's top athletes are on drugs . |
27 | The owner declined protection — because it might interfere with the quarrying — and that was the end of it . |
28 | While we can tinker with the genetics of life or with atomic fission we can not operate with the sensitivity of naturally occurring processes — which might give us cause to consider that technology in certain areas should simply not be pursued at all . |
29 | This must dry completely before I can proceed with the painting . |
30 | It is extremely important to the case for assessing whether we should proceed with the King 's Cross proposals as currently enshrined in the Bill . |