Example sentences of "[verb] to [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , the lack of precision and the subtlety of the overall vision of the city development strategy , as Holford outlined , was not all that easy to articulate either , or to communicate to others with conviction ( Cherry and Penny , 1986 ) .
2 Because women are largely con fined to jobs with low status and power , they will be relatively less able to engage in serious forms of white-collar and corporate crime .
3 Lautro has ordered 13 life assurance companies to withdraw some of their advertising for single premium with profits bonds , and two were requested to write to clients with a fuller explanation of the bond 's characteristics .
4 In 1863 he led a tour to Paris and Switzerland ; in 1864 he ventured to Italy with parties of tourists .
5 But what we can not accept is that those who have been prepared to co-operate thus far with the P.C.A. , now knowing as a result of this court 's widely publicised recent judgment of the grave suspicions presently surrounding the police officers concerned , would truly prefer to remain anonymous and watch these officers prosper in their libel action , than that their statements should be disclosed to C.N.L. with a view to their being proofed and , if necessary , called as witnesses in defence .
6 With her literary earnings she paid for the education of a young sister , who became her amanuensis and moved to Edinburgh with her in 1847 .
7 He moved to London with his wife Coleta and his children in 1542 to seek service under Henry VIII .
8 And then she moved to London with her child — a little girl .
9 Hetty moved to Louth with her new husband , and gave birth to a daughter by an unnamed lover on 18 February 1726 .
10 He left Scotland and moved to Suffolk with his friend Iain who lives with his parents in a farmhouse in Stoke-Ash .
11 He moved to Headley with his family last year from London , where he had won a reputation as a campaigner in his community , and set up practice as Jack Warshaw Conservation Architecture and Planning after many years as head of conservation at Wandsworth Council .
12 Babangida , who described the move as a symbol of national unity , moved to Abuja with his family and staff on Dec. 12 .
13 The Dalai Lama had said on March 10 that unless China responded soon to his proposals made in June 1988 at the European Parliament in Strasbourg , he would consider himself not bound by the five-point peace plan , although he remained committed to negotiations with China .
14 Also , the extinction of a species is not the end of the story : insect taxonomy simply transfers to archaeoentomology with attendant information loss .
15 Rhythmic patterns tend to be sober and square-cut , and that liking for the C mode — as such , e.g. in Clemens 's Missa Misericorde , s or transposed to F with a B flat key-signature — which we have already noticed in Josquin , becomes very pronounced .
16 Last June vote-hungry Mr Clinton promised to side with California .
17 One of the salient features about this process is a phenomenon that might be described as endogenous economies of scale : more business is attracted to contracts with low bid-ask spreads ( i.e. high liquidity ) , and that attracts more market makers and more arbitrage and speculative activity on the exchange , and this increased competition drives down bid-ask spreads and so on in a virtuous circle .
18 Women are more attracted to men with clean-cut good looks than their hairier counterparts .
19 When she was sixteen , in the age of Gucci shoes and Lambrettas , and being taken by her father on birthday treats to his favourite trattoria in the King 's Road ( white lavatory tiles and low-slung lights , waiters singing ‘ O Sole Mio ’ and her father embarrassingly ordering due cannelloni per favore and molto formaggio for my daughter' ) , Molly was conscious of becoming attracted to men with a lot of black hair round the bracelets of their wrist-watches .
20 A MOTHER was found by her husband throttled to death with a washing line in her garden .
21 In Germany , ministers still appear to side with the federalists .
22 He said he was quite prepared to come to court with the film , ’ the judge said .
23 She had a sick daughter , a fractious grandchild and a life which needed rethinking , one in which she could , perhaps , occasionally persuade Liza to come to Penzance with her for whatever meagre amusement the place might afford : a film or maybe a concert .
24 Do you want mum to come to Argos with me tomorrow morning ?
25 I were only saying to a lady this morning about ee aye our Emma used to come to Leyland with a a wad of ten shilling notes new and we 'd go to er Southport would n't we ?
26 She was prepared to come to Edinburgh with me again , and even go to gay discos with me to keep me company .
27 ‘ You think I ca n't get a woman to come to bed with me without offering her bribes ?
28 When he had kicked over the traces , after Cambridge — joined the City police as a flat-foot , instead of following his family 's military tradition — they had volunteered to come to London with him .
29 I asked you to come to London with me , did n't I ? ’
30 He told the boy , she says , to go back to Wales and save up the money which would allow him to come to London with a certain degree of security .
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