Example sentences of "[verb] with [pron] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | Someone — teacher , examiner , ‘ assessor ’ — observes the student at work , or perhaps interacts with him/her in some way , or more commonly analyses products of the student 's work . |
2 | In October , Hopper married Michelle Phillips who had been living with him for some months . |
3 | Granny had been living with us for some time . |
4 | A member of the mathematics advisory team was invited by the headteacher to work in the school and while it was not compulsory , it was assumed that every teacher would work with him at some stage . |
5 | But when we have got such a satisfactory outcome , unless subsequent events show that we have got it wrong , or that we have wrongly read the environment or some other major change , we would aim to stick with it for some years . |
6 | The arguments for nationalisation , the performance of nationalised industries and the disenchantment that developed with them in some quarters are studied . |
7 | Craig had been staying with her for some weeks now and she had grown used to seeing him there in her kitchen . |
8 | The defence authorities have had difficulties in finding researchers to cooperate with them in some fields . |
9 | It was a considerable risk ; he knew perfectly well that Graham Moloney would certainly disagree with him with some violence . |
10 | The last thing she wanted , she said , was to live with him in some godforsaken bog , cut off from relatives and shops . |
11 | Yeah , I just want to get the emphasis back onto that one first , and the products , we accepted it and we 've got to live with it at some point in time , but the longer I can put that off , the better . |
12 | Gould lost no time venturing into the field , taking with him on some excursions his nephew Henry , who was understandably thrilled by the prospect of driving bullock carts ; his servant James , who he was zealously training in the art of taxidermy ; and sometimes his assistant Gilbert . |
13 | Informational : The strings have information associated with them from some informational domain |
14 | er and they might be coming up to stop with us at some time over Easter |
15 | The state 's involvement offers crucial protection , since failure to accept a coin or tampering with it in some way , like making a forgery , then is regarded as a crime against the state , and serious penalties including execution have frequently been normal for such activities . |
16 | But nevertheless , agreeing with you to some extent , there are issues in local government , there are issues but s even so people do n't vote . |
17 | British Red Cross director-general Mike Whitlam said : ‘ We hope she will be able to travel with us at some time . ’ |
18 | I was too upset to eat or drink , but she sat with me for some time , talking gently to me , wiping away my tears , and helping me to recover . |
19 | Also , I felt I 'd dealt with the first layer and although I was well aware that there were subsequent layers , I thought I would deal with them at some later date . |
20 | So important a part of our story does Macmillan 's visit to the north become that we must deal with it in some detail , and our main contemporary source for what happened is Macmillan 's own diary entries of the time for 12 and 13 May . |
21 | In view of the importance of this work for modern literary theory I shall deal with it in some detail in the pages that follow . |