Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Routine use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors as the first line treatment of depressive illness may greatly increase cost with only questionable benefit .
2 ‘ I should rather keep company with Mrs Frere .
3 These big events must be properly controlled if ever they take place and they must only take place with police permission and proper licenses .
4 It is doubtful whether Kierkegaard himself held this view , certainly by the time of his last and great work Concluding Unscientific Postscript , where he insisted that ‘ faith must not rest content with unintelligibility ’ .
5 But we must not confound motive with consideration .
6 They were concerned that the boys should not lose touch with their language and culture .
7 There is no constitutional or legal reason why Charles should not become king with an estranged wife .
8 Much against Florence 's advice , Late Lyrics and Earlier opened with an Apology in which he expressed surprise that ‘ in these disordered years of our prematurely afflicted century ’ critics should still find fault with his ‘ frank exploration of reality ’ .
9 First of all , according to the Jewish law no Rabbi or teacher should ever hold conversation with a woman alone !
10 You should also make contact with the Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers .
11 I wonder who first decided that we should n't eat mustard with lamb ?
12 ‘ Look , I know that one should n't mix business with pleasure , but if I asked you again , would you come out with me ? ’
13 He must never lose touch with her .
14 You may not run LIFESPAN with an older version of the FMS drivers than is shipped with LIFESPAN .
15 The aim was to confine attention to people who had frequent contact with the dementia sufferer , rather than interviewing all nearest relatives , who might or might not have contact with him or her .
16 The group discussions ( Appendix II ) , which concentrated on people who it has been suggested might face difficulty getting credit because their backgrounds might not find favour with lenders , again showed very little sign that even ‘ problem ’ customers are often refused credit which they try to get .
17 Finally Mr Mayor I might just take issue with councillor .
18 yeah you 'll still get it to you , you 'll still get cancer with it cos er , it 's coming through and you 're still getting it on your chest
19 ‘ You 'll still have dinner with me ? ’
20 ‘ Put it like this : if you ever leave me I 'll probably commit hara-kiri with a blunt penknife . ’
21 The research assesses the impact of European law which might constrain the national policy makers but might also provide industry with a means of challenging national policies which contravene European law .
22 ‘ Yes , I 'll certainly have lunch with you .
23 Or I 'll never eat dim-sum with you again . ’
24 It was on the tip of her tongue to say she 'd rather have dinner with a snake , but then she stopped .
25 For I knew there were English-speaking visitors in Geneva if I could only establish communication with them ; they might be induced to take up my cause .
26 Morgenthau could not rest content with defining power in a way consistent with the rest of his theory , because the theory needed anchoring by means of an objective definition of its key concepts .
27 And his mother , anxious when she could not make contact with him , reported him missing nine days later .
28 The dishwasher broke down and they could not keep pace with the washing up .
29 Thus the silk industry of Valencia , frequently noted by travellers as one of the most promising features of the economy , apart from a period of prosperity between 1835 and 1852 , remained relatively stagnant throughout the nineteenth century ; in the late eighteenth century a technically advanced industry , in the nineteenth it could not keep pace with Lyons .
30 Despite these developments , charitable subscriptions supplemented by local appeals could not keep pace with rising demand and increasingly expensive treatments .
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