Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb -s] with " in BNC.

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1 Brenda continues in Creole until just before " but to dance " , then switches back to London English for the last part of her turn , where she continues with her narration of actual events : " and then and then we star%ed to talk and all the rest of it and tha% " s it " — but switches to Creole for her final " punchline " : " full stop .
2 Last week Australian-born Lady Tryon ignored her problems to hold a fashion sale in the grounds of her home in Great Durnford , Wiltshire , where she lives with husband Anthony and four children .
3 She was carried screaming from the siege house , where she lives with her parents .
4 Or attempt to explore with a Central European Jew the precise nature of the ties that he or she feels with a culture which down the centuries has been responsible for so much persecution and pain .
5 If she wants to go anywhere I take her or she goes with uncle . ’
6 It is for the individual to do what he or she likes with it .
7 In fact ( the myth persists ) , even if the slim person does not especially like these foods , he or she sticks with them for a large part of the time in order to maintain a trim figure .
8 The researcher , unfortunately , has the same problems with testing this hypothesis , despite its greater precision , as he or she has with the grander ones .
9 Generally , the approach in this initiative is based on the conviction that the primary and most basic interface between the individual and the social world is to be found in the day to day transactions he or she has with other individuals .
10 Thus the examples of ( 9 ) are acceptable : ( 9 ) your behaviour was barbaric this device is expensive his plan was inspired but impractical Where a prenominal adjective fits equally well with either relationship — ascriptive or associative — to its noun , we find that its occurrence in predicative position is acceptable , but only provided that the relation is taken as being ascriptive ; thus ( 10 ) mentions an individual who either has Greek nationality ( but the nature and region of the business which he or she deals with remain unspecified ) , or is a person who handles affairs connected with Greece ( but who may well be of some quite different nationality , Belgian for example ) ; ( 11 ) however unambiguously tells us that there is someone who falls into the former category : ( 10 ) the Greek representative ( 11 ) the representative is Greek
11 Help may be found in a number of places , the most generally useful probably being in Appendix Eight to McKerrow 's An Introduction to Bibliography where he analyses with admirable clarity , and with illustrations of all the minuscules and capitals , a letter written by Thomas Kyd , the Elizabethan dramatist , to Sir John Puckering , Lord Keeper of the Great Seal .
12 ‘ The requirement that consideration must move from the promisee is most generally satisfied where some detriment is suffered by him : for example , where he parts with money or goods , or renders services , in exchange for the promise .
13 This is most likely to occur where he agrees with his seller that property shall not pass to him until he has paid for them .
14 Although students of Pound will fasten with delighted alacrity on such passages as the one just quoted about Yeats , and on one or two similar passages ( for instance , one of January 1914 , where he speaks with hostility about symbols and symbolism ) , still this book does n't really belong with other Poundiana .
15 Among other things he plans to spend more time gardening at his home in Bookham , Surrey , where he lives with his wife Alison and two teenage daughters .
16 His first love is landscape painting , especially the rural scenes around his home in Farnborough , Hampshire , where he lives with his wife and two daughters .
17 They kept watch outside the flat at Sefton Park , Liverpool , where he lives with Janice Dunmore and her two children — a girl of three and an 18-month-old boy .
18 As chief executive of Norton and Yeovil-based Advanced Material Systems Ltd , MacDonald is always on the move between his two offices and the country village of Irthington , Cumbria , where he lives with his wife and children .
19 Reynard retreats to a side tunnel where he squats with his knees up .
20 At the northern tip , where it merges with the Vale of Evesham , some grain was also grown , but the Vale of Berkeley , towards the south , was an area of small dairy holdings where arable farming was restricted in scale .
21 The case of trusts is similar , even though the evidence is late ; a constitution of Gordian allows the addition of the word volo where it fits with the words actually written .
22 Hay is the most obvious taste association , striking you first on the bouquet , where it mingles with the scent of crumbled biscuits , and when it comes to flavour , it is met by a faint dusting of icing sugar .
23 It is often divided into two lobes by an inflexion of its wall where it articulates with the pleuron .
24 The view of human nature as fundamentally aggressive can be expected to prevail in those domains where it corresponds with social and cultural ideology .
25 From the junction with the Burdiehouse Bypass at Straiton , the Gilmerton Bypass follows a gently curving alignment in an easterly direction to the Sheriffhall Roundabout where it connects with the Millerhill Bypass and the proposed A7 Dalkeith Bypass .
26 A person 's membership of the committee is automatically terminated : ( i ) if he becomes bankrupt ( his trustee replaces him ) or he compounds with his creditors ; ( ii ) if he is not present or represented at three consecutive meetings ( unless at the third meeting it is resolved that this rule will not apply ) ; and ( iii ) if he ceases to be or is found never to have been a creditor ( r 6.158 ) .
27 Well somebody , some of the , one of the guys that I works with coming to pick me up .
28 it will be of paramount importance that she cooperates with all those involved in the resolution of the problem .
29 No one could have been more attentive than Mrs Gaskell to that interior ; one feels that she writes with a precise remembered image in her mind .
30 THE Queen has always liked Fergie and gets on much better with her than she does with her other daughter-in-law , Princess Diana .
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