Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] with this " in BNC.
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1 | Whether one agrees or disagrees with this contention is immaterial . |
2 | Do you agree or disagree with this view ? |
3 | Well , Stan Bowes , thank you very much indeed for joining me this afternoon — Stan Bowes , head of marketing for Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board and helping with this look at the tourist industry . |
4 | Agrees with so and so and agrees with this and agrees with that . |
5 | The Women Artists Slide Library is presently applying for funds to continue to develop the library , run a fuller service for its members and users and to continue with this work for the next year . |
6 | So I left again and lived with this other woman for the next four years , but the relationship was ruined because Marie would n't leave us alone . |
7 | I mean no disrespect to the geriatric branch of the hospital service nor to the domiciliary services or the rapidly increasing old people 's houses and homes provided by local housing , health and welfare authorities when I say that I believe we are still groping and fumbling with this problem — all of us , social scientists and politicians alike . |
8 | She was n't quite sure why she had come here at all , but it certainly was n't so she could sit and chat with this lot . |
9 | Blindfolded and presented with this and a Def Leppard album , sensible money could be put on 80 per cent of those challenged failing to tell the two apart . |
10 | Any fire resisting compartment wall , and in fact , the architecture of the building as a whole should be designed and positioned with this in mind . |
11 | This requires much further evaluation and testing , for example to obtain the frequency distribution of the lexicon by word shape ( probably using the reduced zone codes ) , and cross-referencing with this data . |
12 | The Commission found that the various vertical practices , including brewers ' imposition of exclusive purchase obligations for a range of products including beer ( the ‘ tied house ’ ) , and connected with this , the use of loans at preferential rates of interest , ‘ prevent , restrict and distort competition from the point of view of both suppliers and consumers ’ ( p. 250 , para 11.21 ) . |
13 | The aim is to raise £10 million , and to help with this , British Telecom have donated £100,000 to the appeal . |
14 | The aim is to raise £10 million , and to help with this , British Telecom have donated £100,000 to the appeal . |
15 | Maintenance is the key to both performance and lifespan and to help with this , Omnicourt has set up a helpline , on . |
16 | All Start products are designed and produced with this philosophy . |
17 | By now you will have a good picture of the basic background , and armed with this knowledge you should feel confident enough to contemplate buying a rug . |
18 | Children are a vital part of happy married life and blessed with this new lease of family life , I do n't intend to make the same mistake again . ’ |
19 | Children are a vital part of happy married life and blessed with this new lease of family life , I do n't intend to make the same mistake again . ’ |
20 | Erm I do think Charles we need some serious approach er er and deal with this problem . |
21 | Let's go and have a cup of coffee and deal with this lot later . |
22 | Secondly , and linked with this point , criminal statistics reflect the intensity of law enforcement itself . |
23 | ‘ We just do n't want young people to be brought in and charged with this , ’ he said . |
24 | He said , now go to go to your section house get a sports jacket or something , and go with this police officer , he said I 'll get a police van , he said go with this police officer to Liverpool Street Station , he said and take charge of this prisoner while he gets a ticket , for Ipswich . |
25 | ‘ He was unique and startling with this inexhaustible energy and the most violent precision of timing . |
26 | If the nurse neglects this part of her role the amputee may fall and injure himself or lose confidence in his ability to adapt and cope with this problem . |
27 | I mean I er er I mean I just do n't know how you , you begin and end with this actually I mean I really do n't and I mean I think quite frankly if Hydro Electric were to go out and say okay , we will fund the purchase of twenty houses four bedrooms each for the homeless right I would have thought in terms of doing something I mean I walk round Princes Street and I see those poor sods and I say to myself |
28 | I enjoyed Bagnall 's article in the January issue and agree with this feeling that the familiarity , the friendliness of science , is fast disappearing . |
29 | The newspaper felt compelled to answer back and finished with this illuminating piece of wisdom : ‘ Why has Clive Norling , one of the best Anglo-Saxon referees in the world , failed to be selected for the World Cup ? |
30 | After lights-out we 'd all get up and play with this planchette thing . |