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

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1 I with the voice .
2 I with the jack , so I thought well somebody will throw me the thing , you know ?
3 yes , erm my wife came from the Midlands , from Coventry and her family roots were in Coventry at the Midlands , in fact there she still has numerous nieces and nephews and great nephews and great nieces there to this day , my with the exception of a sister who moved , who , to Basildon , erm I have two brothers and er they still live in London , still live in East Ham , er the distance is not too great erm and , but obviously as we get older the amount of visiting we do will be constricted by the difficulties of getting from Harlow to East Ham especially when one is compelled to stop driving a motor car
4 This means not taking on someone who is too highly qualified and would be easily bored or dissatisfied as much as finding someone with the ability to do the job .
5 That is to say , there was someone with the responsibility for each operation accountable to ‘ somebody at the top ’ .
6 Indeed , the irony of someone with the surname Quin introducing a debate on the north-east should be borne in mind .
7 Whilst it may be too much to ask that you immediately take on any responsibility for seeing that the 120,000 weekly NME s are properly recycled ( By heck , we are talking SERIOUS wank — ER ! — SW ) , you could perhaps act responsibly by doing your bit to ease unemployment by taking on someone with the job of disposing of your own rubbish soundly .
8 WHEN 20 representatives of the South African Cricket Union and the National Sports Congress sit down together in a Johannesburg hotel tonight it is to be hoped that among them is someone with the wisdom of Solomon .
9 Perhaps they are at their most dangerous when possessed by someone with the gift of persuasive speech and power and influence .
10 I 'm not someone with the gift of the gab , though , and I do n't have that sort of charm .
11 At least someone with the car 's description and registration number had been told they were coming .
12 Spencer said easily , ‘ I think you might have been a little more enthusiastic about such lovely slippers , they are a work of art , you must be very pleased to find someone with the talent to work as well as the best London shoemakers and at a fraction of the price , if I 'm any judge . ’
13 Organ transplants are quite different and , as a matter of law , doctors would have to secure the consent of someone with the right to consent on behalf of a donor under the age of 18 or , if they relied upon the consent of the minor himself or herself , be satisfied that the minor was ‘ Gillick competent ’ in the context of so serious a procedure which could not benefit the minor .
14 My final choice will doubtless find few supporters elsewhere , but I want someone with the dynamism to ensure that no winning opportunity is missed .
15 Most of the time we console ourselves with the knowledge that we are ‘ good enough ’ , loving parents .
16 We spent a great deal of time familiarizing ourselves with the music by playing it at subscription concerts and youth concerts .
17 And already we 've found ourselves with the word on our lips !
18 When we present ourselves with the decision we are much more inclined to drift in a certain direction leaving ourselves the option of getting out if we find we do not like it .
19 The bubbling notes of a female cuckoo rang out as , rounding a bend and finding ourselves with the sea again in view , we settled to picnic .
20 We identify ourselves with the eternity of the self and no longer with the limitations and distress of our mental and physical ignorance .
21 But while some of us console ourselves with the promise of tuition sometime in the future , others decide to immerse themselves in a more intense personal schedule via the Musicians Institute , located in the heart of London 's Docklands .
22 This did not lead him to question the principle of majority decisions ; but it did lead him to pay attention to the social , cultural and economic conditions in which the will of all , or the will of the majority , would be more rather than less likely to coincide with " the general will " , by which Rousseau meant what all of us would will if we thought of ourselves not as private individuals but as citizens identifying ourselves with the good of the community .
23 Enough not because we must content ourselves with the minimum , he wrote , but because there is never more , if more means meaning , wholeness , salvation , redemption , all the rest .
24 Selling merchandise in a public place carries heavy responsibilities , so we concern ourselves with the safety of our customers .
25 Clearly , we would not need to concern ourselves with the meaning of analogue information if all sources of text , numerics , sounds and images were digital .
26 All the furniture in Mr. Preston 's accommodation — is to be his with the exception of the old mahogany bureau which I believe you , Sara , have always looked on as your special possession . "
27 The chief distinction of the Symphonic Dances by Rachmaninov lies in the orchestration , which with the addition of the piano , saxophone and a large percussion department allows for superb orchestral effects .
28 The 386NX has a multi-voltage charger/power supply , which with the addition of a US-style power lead meant that this notebook can be charged almost everywhere .
29 Financière Agache , which with the Company controls LVMH , has undertaken that the interests of it and its associates in the Company will not exceed the interests in LVMH attributable to the Company , which represents 24 per cent of the fully diluted share capital of LVMH .
30 Its body is held upright and what was the dorsal fin has become an undulating rear engine , which with the help of whirling pectorals on either side , enables it to move erect and stately through the corals and weed forests .
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