Example sentences of "[verb] to [pron] with the " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , in shaping the format and means of communicating plans and performance down to managers , ‘ having run the retail operation at TSB I appreciate the needs of the front-end operation and the importance of giving people the information that really matters to them with the right commentary .
2 After some thought he said ; ‘ Well , I have a daughter your age , and if she were to come to me with the same question I would advise her to terminate . ’
3 you want to what with the washing machine ?
4 Although providing a degree of flexibility to cope with ground settlement , this type of joint tended to leak and a cement filling was added to it with the whole pipe laid on a bed of concrete carried up the sides .
5 In the 1477/8 parliament his position there was further strengthened by the exchange of Elfael , which had come to him with the Neville land but which was peripheral to his main Welsh interests , for the duchy of Lancaster lordship of Ogmore , which complemented his holdings in Glamorgan .
6 In the 1477/8 parliament his position there was further strengthened by the exchange of Elfael , which had come to him with the Neville land but which was peripheral to his main Welsh interests , for the duchy of Lancaster lordship of Ogmore , which complemented his holdings in Glamorgan .
7 Hayling was also in charge of media initiatives , so Lowe naturally turned to him with the newspaper they had so often discussed as comrades in Big Flame .
8 An eager public woman appealed to him with the story of her cleaning woman , who had proved herself at fault .
9 Whilst Richard Baxter was visiting his sick father in Shropshire , Mr. Baldwin came to him with the news that he too had been forbidden to preach .
10 Leon Kennedy slumped in his chair , laughing , and it came to him with the same elegance as movement .
11 Lightness and truth came to her with the wind 's speed .
12 When he initially came to me with the novel , I thought , ‘ Victor 's a Rasta , it 's going to be something about Haile Selassie . ’
13 ‘ The composer came to me with the piece , which had written with me in mind , ’ says Lin .
14 Agassi 's coach came to me with the rackets .
15 IBM came to them with the notion , the firm says .
16 He said : ‘ They came to us with the scheme in the first place .
17 She turned to him with the first real interest in her face that he 'd seen .
18 She was not surprised when the girl turned to her with the dark remark , ‘ I wish he had n't come in just then . ’
19 ‘ I think … ’ he began , pointing to it with the point of his umbrella .
20 Emotion seemed to gush out of her eyes , nose , mouth , as she sighed , wept , mumbled between kisses , covering his face with spit , tears , lipstick and rain , clinging to him with the frantic strength of a drowning swimmer .
21 His fleshy paunch was hanging over his sweaty jeans with the legs of his trousers clinging to him with the viscosity of four week old socks sticking to the bedroom wall .
22 I attach a copy of a standard contract which I would be grateful if you could sign and return to me with the invoice for your fee .
23 Nothing could daunt me and I talked to everyone with the same message : ‘ Cancer was absolutely great because it put you in touch with yourself and the world . ’
24 Do not immediately put him on the lead , for this will reinforce the idea that when he comes back to you , he is immediately going to be taken home and , in future , will associate coming to you with the end of the walk or game .
25 The experiment in which people inflicted electric shocks on subjects who were actually actors is known to all psychology students , and even journalology has an important study that depended on deception : editors had papers that they had already published resubmitted to them with the titles and addresses changed and then rejected most of them — providing evidence , the researchers argued , that editors and referees were biased against authors from provincial universities .
26 But what could be worthier of my human intelligence than to discriminate between and interrelate the parts of a painting or musical composition with the concentration of a mathematician solving a problem , yet respond to them with the immediacy of a dog pricking up its ears ?
27 I used to dream that , one day , I would come to her with the girl I was going to marry . ’
28 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter . .
29 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter .
30 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter .
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