Example sentences of "[vb -s] with a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As do higher-order animals , as anyone who lives with a cat or a dog will confirm .
2 He is refused hospitality by the rich village priest , who lives with a concubine .
3 Now he earns £75 a week as a filing clerk , lives with a cousin and attends Narcotics Anonymous meetings .
4 attendance allowances for members , I would move that er , a scheme be commenced from the first of April ninety-four , and that the wording attached to the paper , be altered in two respects , in place of the phrase is a person over sixty-nine years of age , the words is an elderly person , and more significantly at the end of paragraph four , and normally lives with a member as part of the member 's family and be able to be left at th , be unable to be left unsupervised , be added , And that er , power to delegate a director of financial to amend the rates of allowances from time to time rates of attendance allowance for members , and that the scheme be met from the overall member 's allowance to which we recently referring .
5 If the person lives with a family member with whom he has an intense relationship , characterised by a high level of criticism and overinvolvement , his risk of relapse is much higher than it would be in a less intense atmosphere ( Brown et al. , 1972 ; Leff and Vaughn , 1981 ) .
6 Glenn Ross has done wonders with a player like fly-half John Steele but the man who has put Northampton on the map almost single handed is unquestionably Wayne Shelford .
7 Internal legislative authority lies with a parliament ( Landsting ) and executive authority with the government ( Landsstyre ) , while two representatives are sent to the Danish parliament .
8 Perhaps the way forward lies with a physician with an interest in diabetes based in each district general hospital providing a nucleus of expertise and sharing care with interested general practitioners .
9 Budgetary and legislative control lies with a cabinet backed by the formidable mechanisms of party , and few parliamentary committees have real teeth .
10 Even in his very early and surprisingly few organ ricercari — notably the one del 8. tono on three closely worked subjects , and the one del 10. tono ( of which the one del 9. tono is essentially a shortened version ) where a canzon theme alternates with a motive worked in almost too facile descending sequences — Giovanni enters a different world from his uncle 's ricercari ; the last traces of the ‘ instrumental motet ’ have been erased .
11 Barnes turned the game with his penalties , but possession alone was not enough to break a Springbok side which defends with a pride born of historical arrogance .
12 These tend to be made of nylon strips with a metal loop to which the leash attaches .
13 Shred one medium carrot into ribbon strips with a potato peeler , repeat with one medium courgette .
14 Sometimes a piece of fruit or a tub of yogurt is eaten at the end of lunch but more often she finishes with a biscuit or has nothing as dessert .
15 It starts with an overview of the legal and professional constraints on the engineer , followed by an introduction to the concepts underlying risk management , and finishes with a discussion of the implications for education and public awareness .
16 Each form finishes with a summary of the work to be undertaken , by whom and by when .
17 The chapter commences with a comparative analysis of Precedents 1 and 2 , and then finishes with a commentary on Precedent 3 and Precedent 4 .
18 This tough and challenging rural course finishes with a series of hills , which seem to grow steeper and more demanding as the time to challenge them comes around .
19 She finishes with a chapter on pattern calculation using a calculator for the basic block shape .
20 The chapter finishes with a section on ‘ Privatisation in Practice , .
21 It consists of making categorical and systematic certain distinctions made , and preferences expressed , by Eliot in his essays ; and then dismissing Pound merely because he writes with a measure of respect of certain writers ( Swinburne is one example ) on whom Eliot , the arbiter of taste , is supposed to have conclusively turned down his thumbs .
22 You see , anybody that uses MIDI writes with a piano .
23 Griffin , however , writes with a glance over his shoulder .
24 As we saw in our discussion of phoneme monitoring , phonological information ( needed to decide whether a word rhymes with a target ) is accessed after the word has been identified .
25 The additive effects of substituting His197 on the NK-1R and replacing the quinuclidine nitrogen on CP 96345 indicate that this nitrogen interacts with a residue other than His197 .
26 The preprotachykinin A promoter interacts with a sequence specific single stranded DNA binding protein
27 Its life-cycle starts with a spore , of which there are countless millions in the atmosphere .
28 Well , it starts with a developer .
29 in 1992 , everything ( apparently ) starts with a D. With D-Ream and D-Influence leading the new D-Mobs , it would be a shame if people passed over the name D*Note .
30 But Part VII of the Act starts with a prescription of a company 's obligation to maintain current accounting records ; and logically enough , because , although these are not open to inspection by members or the public , unless they are kept it will be impossible for the company to produce verifiable annual accounts .
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