Example sentences of "[verb] some [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Interestingly , the Bacchus and Leopard mosaic also displays some affinity with the pavement of single , rotated interlaced squares ( from Cirencester VI , 3 : pI . |
2 | Then I did n't anticipate , I was yanked out of the back of the court , I 'd gone there to see some proceedings with people I was involved with and all of a sudden the barrister for the defendant said , is a Mr in court ? |
3 | Have you got bring some money with you cos I have n't got any . |
4 | It is hoped that initially the client will experience some anxiety with each target and learn to cope with this effectively , but that over five attempts of this target this anxiety will drop to a minimum . |
5 | He may also have developed some connections with the Tempests of Bracewell . |
6 | He may also have developed some connections with the Tempests of Bracewell . |
7 | You will by now have developed some facility with handling batches of data , summarizing features of their distributions , and investigating relationships between variables . |
8 | The Academy has developed some links with foreign companies to make up for the cash shortfall ; most notably , it has recently sold software to analyse gas distribution in pipelines to Ruhrgas in Germany . |
9 | He said he had to conduct some business with the grain merchant . |
10 | Do you want some milk with that ? |
11 | Do you want some help with it , not really . |
12 | Do you want some carrots with that ? |
13 | Do you want some cake with it ? |
14 | Even Craig Cwm Trwsgl in Cwm Pennant , home of the classic Exterminating Angel , has received some attention with Lloyd-Jones and Clive Stephenson adding Blinded By The Light , E4 5b , 6a , to the crag ; this route being a counter-diagonal to Day Of Reckoning . |
15 | The language apart , Leonard also seems to have been drawn towards the scandal-provoking propensities of the social catalysts as well as their revolutionary emphases ; drawn towards them , at times suggesting some involvement with them , but always as an outsider to their cause ; never a fully committed revolutionary himself . |
16 | In a review of physical geography Marcus ( 1979 ) has noted that in addition to maintaining some contact with human geography , ‘ most physical geographers today keep one foot in the AAG and the other in a cognate scientific society . |
17 | At a theoretical level there remain some problems with this analysis . |
18 | ‘ I was eating some gnocchi with this Italian — I did n't say nookey . ’ |
19 | He had begun to paint some portraits with one eye ‘ blind ’ , the other seeing . |
20 | Having escorted Felicity Suvarov around St Mark 's cathedral , Julia had gone back to the Danieli hotel and shared some lunch with her . |
21 | When Lou 's dead , the law will work it out he made some deal with Rico and the Battler to unload the girl . |
22 | So come on Jess , come and make some conversation with me . |
23 | Oh yes , make some bread with the soup I 've got to go out . |
24 | And I only hope you 're bringing some money with you . ’ |
25 | In 1962 , Capt. Roy-Smith arrived in Australia , bringing some dogs with him . |
26 | Okay , next job on the agenda yo you got some trouble with the radiator ? |
27 | She found a pair of stockings , passed her hand through to check for runs , discovered a small one near the heel and dabbed it with the bar of soap to hold it ; put on her two-tone coffee and cream high-heel shoes , then looking close in the mirror , applied some eyeliner with the flick of a tail in the corner and painted pale lipstick on her mouth . |
28 | hey , guess what ? , and we 'll buy some chips with vinegar |
29 | I just want some help with these , writing these forms and target setting . |
30 | oh yes you want some water with them otherwise they 'll burn |