Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] with a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 HARD-working Tie Rack designers could perhaps do with a rest .
2 I mean , like Dave said , I mean , alright we could perhaps do with a superstore , but not the .
3 ‘ I could only speak with a muffle . ’
4 No the , the principle of it is good , we could all do with a bit more muscle building than we have .
5 Rosemary Roche , 35 , of Gillingham , Kent , endured five years of pain and for a while could only walk with a stick , said Deputy High Court Judge Morrison .
6 It is , however , possible to respect the limitations without totally abandoning the idea of a holiday altogether , or deciding that you can only go with a friend ( which could be disastrous ) .
7 Courts will only interfere with a spending decision of a public authority in the most unusual circumstances .
8 And I think that whereas erm we would not necessarily argue with a case for providing criteria at a strategic plan at a structure plan level erm to put some flesh on what is meant and maybe clarify some of the explanatory memorandum in a more positive way , simply should ensure that the policy does not dilute , sorry that whatever changes emerge , does not dilute the mode intention of the policy .
9 When preparing his food , you should think in terms of providing a ‘ finger buffet ’ with foods you might normally eat with a knife and fork .
10 I could just do with a drink . ’
11 ‘ I could just do with a cuppa , ’ he said brightly .
12 In the Commons , Sir Thomas Clarges moved that " a standing Army is destructive to the Country " , whilst his fellow Tory , Edward Seymour , declared that " the safety of the Kingdom doth not consist with a standing force " , adding ( in a way which anticipated Tory arguments used after 1689 ) that " all the profit and security of this Nation is in our Ships , and had there been the least ship in the Channel " , Monmouth could never have landed .
13 Well now , now you know that when I disappear with a placard sign , I do n't just appear with a placard , we are doing things behind the scenes .
14 You ca n't put date on erm , two weeks later or three weeks later it gets out can we just stick with a month
15 The first is of no value , and the second I would not touch with a barge pole .
16 Unlike the two preceding chapters we do not begin with a discussion of the labour law status of the workers concerned .
17 In short , they do not begin with a question and seek an answer ; they rather start with an answer and devise a corresponding question .
18 But if you are asked the history of the action of assumpsit , do not begin with a paragraph on the medieval precursors of assumpsit -debt , detinue and account .
19 This paradigm does not work with a radio talk in the morning .
20 They can not compete with a handful of rice and 8d per day .
21 I 'd sooner sleep with a snake ! ’
22 I do not disagree with a word of it .
23 Do not stand with a light or window behind you .
24 It may not go with a tableful of curry , but a mug of cold beer is not what I need .
25 The price factors are calculated for the first day of the delivery month , and adjustments have to be made for accrued interest where the first day of the delivery month does not coincide with a coupon payment date .
26 A skilled adult can encourage children to make comparisons and talk with them to help them to identify differences that they can see but can not label with a word .
27 ‘ The result is that when these children grow up they can not cope with a relationship which demands that they show emotion or feeling .
28 The British Columbians , despite dogged persistence , could not cope with a pack in which eight men worked as one and where possession once obtained was so powerfully and cunningly retained .
29 As we have just seen , sometimes horses can not cope with a situation that causes them great anxiety , and an attack of colic is the result .
30 You state that ‘ without a gun , the row in the bedroom would not end with a corpse . ’
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