Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] with [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 This is more likely when , for example , the difficulties concern the general aspects of a relationship , or non-specific dissatisfaction a person may experience with his current lifestyle .
2 Be with them in peace so that we may remain with our family and children in peace .
3 What is being compared ultimately is our own response to works of art and to the qualities of simplicity in early Cycladic art , which we may compare with our own feeling for the qualities of simplicity in some of this century 's art .
4 You might also consider whether they ought to continue with their attempt to run a second restaurant at all .
5 You may quarrel with your neighbour ; you are unlikely to quarrel with someone else 's neighbour in the next village .
6 They spend the day concealed under stones , preying at night on smaller invertebrates , which they seize with their pincer-like claws and may paralyse with their tail sting .
7 One of these effects can be what Britton ( 1981 ) refers to as the phenomenon of re-enactment as an unwitting professional response to the dynamics of a child 's situation , the difficulty that exists for professionals not to re-enact — and thereby aggravate — what the child already experiences , and the ease with which they may collude with his sense of hopelessness and negative feelings .
8 He must persist with his present course .
9 In those circumstances , he had the jurisdiction under section 11(7) to require the child to be returned , to direct the return of the child to the former matrimonial home and to the interim care of the father , and to direct that the three little girls should remain with their father pending an inter partes hearing of the application for a residence order .
10 A judge has decided the youngster should remain with her former foster parents until the case can be heard in full next year .
11 As she looked again at the faces of her family she was ready to burst into tears and almost did so but Erika , moving lightly into the kitchen , said : ‘ Fräulein Silber thinks that I should stay with her next week . ’
12 In her mind , a girl should stay with her parents until proposed to , and then go and keep house for her husband , bear him children , and look after them .
13 The questions , which Mr Prescott also raised with Cecil Parkinson , the Secretary of State for Transport , and the Health and Safety Executive , centre on the £600m order for rolling stock made earlier this year , although the issue of whether passengers should stay with their cars or be segregated had not been resolved .
14 Perhaps he should stay with his family history and forget anything else .
15 ‘ Is — is it because you think you should stay with your aunt ?
16 If I am to live , I must defect with my aircraft .
17 The vendor should consider with its lawyer whether a confidentiality agreement is necessary .
18 Before signing any deal , the band 's writers and composers should discuss with their accountant and lawyer the proportion of the band 's publishing royalties which they will receive .
19 This is something you must discuss with your girlfriend .
20 You must enclose with your application one recent facial photograph of yourself , approx 40 mm × 35 mm , with your name and address on the back .
21 Sara hated to think of how she herself must appear with her face devoid of make-up and her hair tumbled .
22 But suddenly she woke up , ousted Ven from her head , and wondered what she should do with her day .
23 That it was David Mellor , a Major crony , has reinforced fears that this is a prime minister who ca n't judge what he should do with his time .
24 Ideally , we would like just these settings Sk to appear , and no others ; and each should appear with its natural frequency Fk .
25 All Home Risks policies set out the cover for BUILDINGS , whether or not this cover is currently in force , so we are sending you the new wording , which you should keep with your policy .
26 An analysis of the artefact must begin with its most obvious characteristic , which is that it exists as a physically concrete form independent of any individual 's mental image of it .
27 So you should cleanse with your cleanser twice .
28 Sylvia Plath once said that a story should begin with your main character up a ( metaphorical ) apple tree being pelted by someone — and then you deal with the problems arising .
29 ‘ We should stick with our own kind , Annie .
30 There is obviously no a priori objection to such a procedure , and it would be naive to insist that a social theory must accord with our intuitive understanding of the social world any more than physical theory must .
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