Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 The force between them has some correspondence with Newton 's finding that the gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them .
2 She has little patience with any feminist arguments against such pin-ups .
3 Run along to the kitchen and ask Mrs Geary if she has some bread-soda with a bit of fizz in it — we shall have fun , sha n't we ?
4 She could also write down if she has any problems with any of these goals , or any spectacular successes ( like a new recipe or a new idea for places to shop for food ) .
5 The meaning of the word ‘ immediate ’ is likely to give rise to dispute in the courts , but it may be assumed that if , for example , a man threatens a woman that unless she has sexual intercourse with him , he will violently assault her in the presence of her children when they return home the following day , this will not be rape under the Committee 's proposals .
6 But she undercuts this realization with footnotes which describe similarities , but no differences , in the articulation of gender in homosexual relationships ; and which parallel the unconscious splits generated by discourses of gender , with those generated by racist discourses : ‘ When I made generalisations about women ( almost always derogatory ) , I did not include myself in the group I was talking about … .
7 She makes negative prints and she manipulates photographic materials with acid .
8 Though his current technique is based on the battle against fast bowling ( he is moving back rather than across in an attempt to eliminate his Achilles heel , the lbw decision ) , he plays slow bowling with rare arrogance .
9 Though his current technique is based on the battle against fast bowling ( he is moving back rather than across in an attempt to eliminate his Achilles heel , the lbw decision ) , he plays slow bowling with rare arrogance .
10 Damien Amos returns to work in the Design Studio after a two year break into the music business : He plays bass guitar with a group that recently recorded an album .
11 It hardly seemed to augur well for the firm 's chances when it goes head-to head with the likes of Brown Boveri ASEA or GEC Alsthom .
12 HE DRINKS PRECIOUS WINE WITH FLIES IN
13 This position requires strong written and verbal communication skills as it involves close interaction with synthetic chemists , biologists and biochemists in addition to the other members of the Analytical Chemistry Group .
14 It is clear then , that , according to this head of liability , a third party may be liable if he receives corporate property with actual or constructive knowledge of a breach of trust .
15 He launches this project with ‘ The Lake Isle of Innisfree ’ ( 12 January-20 February ) which is the title of a poem by W.B. Yeats .
16 He substantiates these claims with reference to his own language : ‘ it is possible to address someone , or talk about someone , in English without indicating one 's relative social status or attitude etc. , whereas in many languages this is not possible .
17 I wonder how he reconciles this view with the ringing commitment by the Labour leader , John Smith , on the first day of the conference to the establishment of a Scottish parliament , capable of returning Scotland 's possibly privatised water supplies to public ownership within the first year of the next Labour government .
18 I think it can be summarised in the following way : it incorporates penal treatments with different aims ; deterrent ( fines ) , rehabilitative ( probation ) , deterrent and rehabilitative ( prison ) , and so on ; for sentencing purposes these different treatments are arranged in a notional ‘ tariff ’ system which equates the gravity of the offence and the culpability of the offender with the seriousness of the treatment .
19 He writes catchy tunes with lavish pop hooks and huge slices of melody .
20 Jones ' book is a witty tale of curious mutations , molecular clocks , and genetic bottlenecks ; and it illustrates biological principles with memorable examples from everyday life .
21 He has close contact with a number of prominent American and European publishers and the popular Blandford Colour Series was published in conjunction with a large Scandinavian syndicate .
22 In 1987 he had declined an offer to direct the National Gallery in London , opting instead to lead the Kimbell where he has since conducted an exemplary acquisitions campaign ; also , he has close ties with Mr Mellon , having served as CEO of the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art , established by the philanthropist at Yale University .
23 If , however , he has oral sex with her and she is 16 years old or more , he can be liable for the offence of indecent assault only if it can be proved that she did not consent .
24 He has little sympathy with those in his party who want more radical action .
25 He has male slaves with him , but they are no fighting force .
26 Mandela requested a judicial commission of inquiry to investigate the source of the violence , telling officials of the Transkei government in Umtata on Sept. 28 : " I can say without questioning the integrity of President de Klerk that he himself is serious about making changes in South Africa , but he has serious problems with his constituency . "
27 He says he has good relations with the police . ’
28 And he has four daughters with the gift of prophecy : doubtless they engaged in the mission too .
29 He has affectionate links with the county and indeed played for the 2nd XI and a local club after being brought over originally by Viv Richards , a fellow Antiguan .
30 Almost certainly , he has a weak visual memory , and so any teaching should aim to help him to strengthen that ; but he has some difficulty with the auditory side , too .
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