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

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1 At Board/WEA level , as neither body wished the impasse with which members found themselves confronted to continue interminably Hickson met Green informally .
2 If a particle moves under gravity along a smooth curve in the form of a cycloid with its cusps pointing vertically upward , the time of descent to the lowest point is independent of the starting position .
3 A little mean with his possessions , a little dull in the boardroom — but exciting in the bedroom ! ’
4 Dry batteries for fencer units are outrageously expensive , so I have resorted to an old tractor battery , trickle-charged by a windmill made from a bicycle wheel with its dynamo hub : it cost nothing and worked without trouble for a year at a stretch .
5 ‘ Maybe it is n't accessible , ’ Ash said , fag in mouth , holding the steering wheel with her knees and making a stretching , circling motion with her shoulders ( we were on a quiet stretch of motorway , thankfully ) .
6 Another way of putting it is to say that RE has to offer feasible road-maps enabling pupils to chart their own way around the difficult country of religion with its complexity and ambiguity .
7 The Christian Religion with its accent on the virtue of eschewing the ownership of worldly goods , is particularly vulnerable to accusations of insincerity .
8 The Australian Aboriginal religion with its emphasis on mysteries and degrees of initiation , its doctrines of pre-existence ad reincarnation and its belief in psychic powers , belongs to the Orient , not the West , and can only be understood in the light of the Orient . ’
9 The British Film Institute and the various arts associations are showing an increasing reluctance to take risks with what funds they have left .
10 But , to me , people who rush along taking unnecessary risks with their lives and other people 's and … ’
11 While doing everything they can to make sure Robson is available for the final against Brian Clough 's team at Wembley , United will take no risks with their captain 's fitness .
12 He was going to play tricks and take risks with his life and personality and do so in an increasingly wilful and dangerous way .
13 He is there to perform , so let's accept that he ( or she ) will take whatever risks with his body he deems appropriate to the importance in his own life of winning the prize .
14 He says Hanger had said he wanted to shoot a policeman and he was n't going to take risks with his men .
15 Whatever the Labour party 's views in the past , it is incredible that any responsible party could be prepared to take risks with our defence budget and could be prepared to take risks with our nuclear deterrent when the world faces the biggest risk of nuclear proliferation that it has ever faced .
16 Naturally you do n't want to take risks with your boy , I can see that perfectly well , but — ’
17 A shaikh became shaikh by a process of discussion and designation ; in effect , when the office became vacant the old men of the lineage discussed possible successors with their kinsmen and family , and then among themselves .
18 Depression at her isolation with her baby may be bothering her much more .
19 ORGANISERS of a service aimed at reuniting lost pets with their owners have just celebrated the group 's first anniversary .
20 I need you to help Matey with my dinner party and I shall make sure you arrive in the kitchen in one piece . ’
21 Stands with his back to her , hands in pockets , looking at wall . )
22 A stinging satire on American politics , it contains one of the shorter credit lists in film history , since Tim Robbins wrote it , directed it , stars in it , co-wrote the songs with his brother and sings them .
23 Monday is spent on Jura with its deer , walled gardens and distillery ; we return to Port Charlotte to visit the excellent museum with the option of a spectacular coastal walk to Kilchoman .
24 And she , Merrill , had jumped to the obvious conclusion that Luke was trying to hide his past association with her cousin because he felt some guilt over the manner of her death .
25 Further opposition came from those who , no matter how much they might desire British association with their ambitions , saw a free trade area as a retrograde step , and feared its adverse effect upon the ultimate goal of political unity .
26 I have a long-standing association with its work .
27 There is little doubt that the clownfish is very dependent on the association with its anemone .
28 Reflecting the Arkells association with its railway past and the wise cracking brandy smugglers , who conned the excise men by trying to rake the moon 's reflection from a pond .
29 This record of his playing career and long association with our club is another appreciation of him .
30 Buying a seat means a permanent and privileged association with our world famous Music Hall bringing you a number of attractive benefits :
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