Example sentences of "[pron] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I would however I I with great trepidation as I do n't think I 've ever dared do it before , er is try to actually clarify the thoughts of my leader erm it is not erm , have I your permission erm I I I feel I feel he may , I feel that |
2 | The probability of someone with blue eyes gaining five or more passes at GCSE is , I imagine , the same as that of someone with brown eyes . |
3 | Someone with moderate learning difficulties , for instance , can step onto the lowest rung of the framework by taking National Certificate ( Skillstart 1 ) . |
4 | Someone with early stages of brain failure can be very aware of it , and anxious about what is happening to him/her . |
5 | It is common in British schools for a deputy head , or someone with similar experience and seniority , to have general oversight of curriculum matters , and often , as we have seen , such a person bears the title " Head of Resources " with a particular brief to develop the organization of and for resource-based learning . |
6 | Nonetheless , it seems clear that Mr Wood — whose career has been in corporate treasury departments — decided quite early on that he was not in the running for the job of chief executive , given Barclays ' desire that someone with all-round banking experience fill the post . |
7 | He was on the look-out for someone to write the incidental music , someone with new ideas , preferably someone not too well known . |
8 | Someone with new ideas who can update our collections . ’ |
9 | The following technique is both spectacular and effective when used by someone with good timing and a fair turn of speed . |
10 | ‘ They 'll have to hire someone with good horses , and they wo n't find a better team of animals than we can supply . ’ |
11 | This bad habit is not likely to be cured until the horse is ridden by someone with good hands who does not hurt the horse . |
12 | There was a rather sickening , glutinous sound as the eyes moved , the sort of sound you hear if someone with sore eyes rubs them too hard and they squelch . |
13 | Someone with short-term memory loss lives very much in the present and is able to enjoy what they do , even if they can not recall it a few minutes later . |
14 | However , when the market is sharp and clear and there is a need for very strong , talented individuals to fill the position , when the client is looking for someone with outstanding ability to run the business or to be a senior director , then talking to a headhunter may well be the best first step . |
15 | In order to secure someone with outstanding qualifications and experience for this demanding appointment , an attractive and fully competitive remunerations package , and substantial performance bonus , will be negotiated . |
16 | In any case , why should someone with short hair styled by the most recently qualified , pay as much as someone with long hair looked after by their most expert ? |
17 | It is easy to keep quiet — who wants to be thought of as someone with dirty habits or as a woman-hater ? |
18 | Another option would be to allow a shareholder of the company in whose shares insider dealing has taken place , or an outsider ( ie the person who buys those shares from someone with inside information ) , to apply for rescission of the contract . |
19 | ‘ There was no suggestion that someone with young kids could n't cope , and she did n't seem to be forever breathing down your neck . ’ |
20 | She bound her brows and bit her lower lip and generally carried on like someone with serious constipation . |
21 | However , negotiating the public transport system may simply be too difficult for someone with mental disorder and ‘ dedicated transport ’ using specially trained personnel , though expensive , is often the only feasible solution . |
22 | It is much more difficult to predict the performance of someone with mental disorder , and the process of assessment of an individual in a real situation requires time and skilled judgment . |
23 | At the same time as coping with their own emotional burdens , they may need to give practical , financial and emotional support to someone with mental disorder and puzzle out how best to manage the bizarre manifestations of that disorder . |
24 | The ideas of the Laingians in part struck a chord because someone with mental disorder causes enormous disruption and upset in a family — so it is no wonder that relatives appear deeply concerned and closely involved , a factor which professionals often forget . |
25 | Hilary Patrick , the association 's legal adviser , is particularly concerned that if an application is made to section someone with mental health problems they may not be able to afford representation . |
26 | Would someone with terminal cancer have a better life expectancy than someone who was publicly known to have ratted on the Maniax ? ’ |
27 | I do n't like to recommend a product to someone with sensitive skin , but would suggest that before you apply any hair product to your hair , you try a simple skin test first . |
28 | Here and there where the ground was more open near the lake-edge there were signs of cultivation as though someone with crude implements had scratched and dug a little to encourage nature , already prodigal , to do better still . |
29 | She said : ‘ There was n't a place to be found in Redcar for him , and finding a private flat or bedsit for someone with little funds is very difficult . |
30 | A job function might be regarded as essential if performance of the function is the reason the position exists at all ; or performance could only be re-distributed amongst a limited number of employees ; or the position has to be filled by someone with particular expertise or ability to perform what is a highly specialised function . |