Example sentences of "[verb] with [pers pn] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 With a sigh she knew that in the morning when the people returned they would bring with them the rivalries and ill-feeling that had spoiled everything .
2 It was God 's intention that his people should always carry with them the values learnt at Mt Sinai .
3 ‘ While some parts of the industry are likely to be very profitable , other parts will have concealed dangers , which could well carry with them the seeds of financial disaster . ’
4 Before your children come to Heriot 's we would like you to discuss with them the aims of this School and the values on which we lay emphasis .
5 You must not think him ridden with angst just because , for once , he 's agreed to discuss with us the things he normally ignores .
6 A tiny part of her wanted to confront him with what he 'd done ; yet she knew she could n't do it , could n't bear looking into his sea-blue eyes , or at the lips which had kissed her so tenderly the night before , only to laugh with Marianne today as he shared with her the secrets Shannon had confided so trustingly — so blindly !
7 Gently insert one end of the long brush , right along the needle channel and back out again , bringing with it the loads of fluff that will probably be stuck in this channel .
8 That morning there had been a renewed run on the Bank , and he asked his colleagues to share with him the burdens both of office and self-sacrifice .
9 But in the nature of things … " and here he twisted his red lips to signal and to share with them the perspectives of this operation " certain approaches have to be tentative and even apparently , ad hoc .
10 He had gone with Richard on crusade and had shared with him the hazards of the perilous journey home .
11 This involves helping the patient develop alternative and less self-blaming ideas about how other people behave towards her , and examining with her the origins and validity of her underlying sense of worthlessness .
12 But he has brought with him the Furies who appear at key moments of the action — the spectral creatures whose gaze he can not endure but whose presence he understands , since he believes he has murdered his wife .
13 And I think the way forward is perhaps to have a meeting with R and D and for them to come to us and discuss with us the aspects of work that we will not be in a position to do come the revolution .
14 There are thus adequate interpretations of the famous harbour and the sea wall , but it is Margaret Wiles who seems to have travelled farthest afield and lets us share with her the joys of a holiday in Greece with both watercolours and canvases of Lixouri , Kasiopi and Kephalonia .
15 In writing the why-dun-it you will need to draw characters of varying depth so that your readers can share with you the delights of analysis .
16 The helicopter pilot appeared , then flew off , taking with him the photos I had brought to aid identification .
17 When I leave my newfound sanctuary , I will remain calm and peaceful within , taking with me the gifts I have been given .
18 An icy blast of air hit Dad full in the face , taking with it the matches , ash and fag-ends and strewing them over his head and chest .
19 In London the Ronan Point tower block collapsed , taking with it the certainties of high-rise technocratic change of the early 1960s .
20 We are enormously fortunate as our Chairman said in his video presentation , erm , to have such devoted , loyal and committed staff , and I think you can see that in the quality of the work which comes out of N C V O and the way in which it it moves forward , always , sort of , going towards er er taking with it the members .
21 There is a theory that they brought with them the ancestors of the naturally polled northern breeds such as the Angus and Galloway , but in fact there had been polled cattle in Britain since the Iron Age and they were not necessarily imported — not even from Scandinavia , where many cattle are polled .
22 Only " estates and interests " in land are property , and carry with them the rights to exclusive use of the land and to transfer it .
23 The tips of the spiny ribs pass through special pores as they impale the predator and they carry with them the secretions of nearby glands — glands that cause intensely painful poisoning of the inside of the attacker 's mouth .
24 But these are not organised , structured animal societies — they are abnormal explosions of the locust population and they carry with them the seeds of their own downfall , as do modern human populations that are heading in the same direction .
25 Beforehand he met a number of local farmers and discussed with them the problems that CAP , GATT and subsidies pose for agriculture in this country .
26 However Sharda had a close friend who was West Indian and she had discussed with her the reasons why Asian girls were so frequently attacked and bullied :
27 Unfortunately , he is unable to respond himself as he is away from the office filming at present , but we have discussed with him the requests you make in your letter .
28 Surely it is time we stopped talking of elephants as if they were a commodity to be traded , like so many cans of paint , and accept them for what they are , ancient and splendid fellow inhabitants of the earth who share with us the joys of close kinship bonds and grieve when they are severed .
29 It enables them to find a suitable assistant and agree with them the hours , times and tasks required .
30 As the armies of general Windischgrätz approached , parliament retired to the eastern town of Debrecen where Kossuth made the declaration of Hungarian independence , having taken with him the regalia of St Stephen , founder of the Hungarian state .
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