Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] with the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The prestigious Antiquaires à Paris group of dealers who specialise in eighteenth-century French furniture albeit with many sidelines is back again this year for the first time since 1986 , although with nothing to compare with the extravagantly decorated and richly stocked collective stand which caused so much jealousy then . |
2 | It is also notable that where a chairman or chief executive has been brought in from outside to those organisations , this may be followed by many changes in senior management and so , from the headhunters ' point of view , putting a chief executive into an older-style organisation is usually an opportunity for them to work with the newly appointed chief executive to build the new senior management team . |
3 | And equally I disagree with the very poor performa poor sorry poor performance given er er in particular to the A nineteen north . |
4 | ‘ We 'll go out for a meal , to a quiet exclusive mirador I know with the most spectacular views across to Cabo de Formentor and then we 'll talk , really talk . ’ |
5 | I coped with the amazingly uninteresting savories for one of the Airds ' cocktail parties . |
6 | ‘ I work with the terminally ill . ’ |
7 | It is these residual , archaic superego elements which combine with the more rational , mature ones in the comprehensive externalization of the superego which occurs in total societies . |
8 | Local training is to be improved by the LDDC , but between 1981 and 1987 it spent only £2.2 million on its two major initiatives , neither of which deals with the over twenty-fives ( Docklands Consultative Committee , 1988 ) . |
9 | This was not a time to cut back the resources of the department which deals with the most acute form of social need , but a time to expand , provide more personnel , more finance , and more expertise . |
10 | Conversation A " Is society right ? " has the special characteristic of being a rather abstract discussion ( unlike Conversation E , which deals with the most stereotypically mundane of domestic topics ! ) . |
11 | The Government adverted to this problem in its White Paper , recognising that ‘ it is not easy to define in a manner which conforms with the normally precise definitions of the criminal law , but which at the same time is sufficiently general to catch the variety of conduct aimed at . |
12 | This brings us to the Third Period , which started with the very first human emotions which heralded the dawn of civilisation . |
13 | Investors who register with the specially established share shops or the share information office are to be offered a discount of 10p on each of the second and third instalments on allocations of up to 1,000 shares , or a one-for-15 share bonus after three years on allocations of up to 1,500 shares . |
14 | She coped with the frankly curious looks of the men , one of whom made her blush as he kissed her hand by saying , ‘ No wonder Ludo does not get out of bed in the morning . ’ |
15 | The woman 's high colour deepened and she fumbled with the up of wine . |
16 | ( in fact , far from being considered inappropriate , the word ‘ bin ’ is now thought highly suitable among people who work with the mentally handicapped to describe large hospitals , but the irony tends to elude the general public ) . |
17 | Yet many people who work with the mentally handicapped find it depressing , difficult and unfulfilling . |
18 | During the next two days , as we tried to discover the fate of the 11 men , we met with the most powerful warlord in the country : General Aideed , who denied all knowledge of the incident and proved unable , or unwilling to do anything to find out . |
19 | Individualism will gradually assert itself — which does n't mean you 've fallen out of love , merely out of that phase of romantic love we confuse with the more lasting thing . |
20 | It spent more than its SSA , but perhaps that has something to do with the marginally left-wing nature of the fire services union in our area . |
21 | It may indeed have something to do with the thoroughly ambivalent American attitude towards FI racing , for there is a golden rule in American sporting life : if it ai n't American , it ai n't real . |
22 | Have we coped with the very different needs demanded in small groupings of workers based in small shops , or residential homes , or private sports centres , small offices or even individuals working on their own ? |
23 | MY OWN researches show that many wartime stories still remain secret and , as we saw with the Ultra story , if no documents are available it is extremely difficult ( as Chapman Pincher found in 1959 ) to expose the truth . |
24 | I think it is important to remember that if they complied with the properly doc adopted and formulated town plan then the permission would have been granted , obviously subject to details and . |
25 | They begin with the essentially sound premiss that no physical property that one might have is a logically sufficient condition of one having a particular experience . |
26 | Erm but they deal with the how much you can earn without affecting your pension . |
27 | They coexisted with the now somewhat depleted Byzantine empire but soon found themselves embroiled in the Crusader invasion at the end of the eleventh century , in the course of which were to emerge Baibars the Mamluk and the celebrated Kurdish warrior known as Salahuddin al-Ayyubi or Saladin . |
28 | And they burst with the loudest bang ! |
29 | He , more than anybody in sport , personified cool : he boxed with the most consummate self-assurance , drifting around the ring almost somnambulistically , often dispensing with his guard and rapidly discharging clusters of punches . |
30 | Months later it merged with the considerably larger Mothercare chain in a reverse take-over . |