Example sentences of "[verb] with [pron] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Susan Goldin-Meadow 's subjects were unacquainted deaf children ; but they had normal parents who did not try to communicate with them by gesture , or at least not in sequences as the children did :
2 How do pupils , particularly the girls , respond to the new titles designed with them in mind ?
3 Lintels designed with you in mind
4 He begins his account at the point where he is considering handing in his resignation and has invited his friends , the generals von Roon and von Moltke , to dine with him in order to discuss the situation .
5 Alexandra thought of calling her back , explaining that Mrs Chamberlin might regret her kind invitation to dine with them on Christmas Day if Alexandra were to upstage the Rectory family in such a way , but then she reflected on the goodness of Mrs Chamberlin 's heart and the necessity of living up to at least some of Lyddy 's expectations of her .
6 And , though the cats have not been polled on this point , I suspect they would share human mistrust of the new and unknown when approached with it by advertising researchers .
7 The Duke must compromise with them in order to keep his own authority .
8 It starts with lots of noise .
9 And increasingly , vegetation is influenced by human history — what we decided to plant , or have carried with us by accident .
10 By contrast , the magician seeks to understand the energies of the universe and to work with them in order to bring about changes , ultimately within the self , but including the environment in all its aspects .
11 The performer , like the giver , identifies with Jesus ' call to his disciples to work with him in service .
12 ‘ Perhaps he 's never had to work with anyone like Dane Jacobsen before , ’ she said flatly .
13 MAS will consider with yourselves in advance of the meeting a likely range of indicative values based on publicly available information and the conclusions drawn from the acquisition search activity .
14 The President appealed to his compatriots to stand with him in support of the war , declaring that its cost in lives " is beyond our power to measure , but the cost of closing our eyes to aggression is beyond mankind 's power to imagine " .
15 The computer is then trained to become an expert in medical diagnosis in exactly the same way as a medical student : by being presented with lots of case histories , and being told what the correct diagnosis is .
16 ‘ I thought I 'd better dance with you in case you wanted another drink . ’
17 Next day we went to a very homely lunch party with a friend who has her very vivacious , elegant and almost magisterial 87-year-old mother living with her in winter ( she spends the summer in cooler Torino in the north ) , Antonietta Dohrn , whose grandfather , the close friend of Charles Darwin , who funded and founded the Zoological Station .
18 This means that the high rate of schizophrenia among close relatives of an affected person can not be explained away in terms of the effects of living with someone with schizophrenia , and any unusual relationship which might have developed between them .
19 ‘ You 'll be busy tomorrow and besides , I like things done with plenty of time to spare . ’
20 When the fertility genes ( about 30 ) reside in E. coli 's chromosome , parts of the adjacent chromosomal DNA are often transferred with them during conjugation .
21 An extremely ‘ permissive ’ parent , on the other hand , attempts to behave in a non-punitive , accepting and affirmative manner towards children 's impulses , desires and actions ; always to consult with them about policy decisions and give explanations for family rules ; to make few demands for household responsibility and orderly behaviour ; to present himself/herself to them as someone to call upon for help and company as they wish , rather than as an active ‘ disciplinary agent ’ responsible for shaping or altering behaviour .
22 ‘ The composer came to me with the piece , which had written with me in mind , ’ says Lin .
23 ‘ I know the words he came out with were those of other people , the writers , but they were written with him in mind .
24 Jennie told Katharine to keep pushing with her inside leg and holding him with the outside rein to stop him walking forward .
25 It is important for you to talk with them about AIDS , to explain the important facts and to answer any questions they may have .
26 They were built with me in mind and I liked them and got a couple from Fender .
27 She imagined with something like dread , all of his young beauty disintegrating there in the sky ; saw the flames lick , felt the fearful impact as his plane nose-dived into the waiting earth .
28 But while dilution of a national curriculum to the lowest common denominator of the poor , isolated rural school is clearly ludicrous , the reality must be faced that poor rural schools exist in large numbers and that a curriculum policy needs to be framed with them in mind — which it very rarely is .
29 Place the beans in a large bowl , cover with plenty of water and leave to soak for at least 8hr .
30 Although on occasion he functioned as leader of the Congress movement , the ascendancy he achieved over it was purely personal , and he could make it seem as though he played with it at will .
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