Example sentences of "[pers pn] with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Would n't it be good if people were interested in pictures of you with no clothes on ? ’
2 I wo n't trouble you with the percentages of votes cast for them as new managers in the various ballots .
3 Also , keeping band accounts is useful to familiarize you with the practicalities of money coming in and going out .
4 So bearing all that in mind then , you sent exactly the wrong signal , did n't you with the elections to the Shadow Cabinet ?
5 If , on the other hand , having read this you 're left with the feeling ‘ so what ’ then let me leave you with the words of two teenagers who frequent similar established alcohol — free projects in England
6 In fact if it was dry down to the band they would near take it in by that time , you with the bands round the middle ?
7 We 'd like to hear from you with the results of how you got on and how this book may have helped you decide what you want to do .
8 ‘ I 'm glad to hear that you 've found someone to help you with the children at last , ’ he said , sitting down on the sofa beside her .
9 I wo n't bore you with the details of what happened next but the exercise was over and so was ‘ Daz 's ’ participation in the lesson .
10 I wo n't bore you with the details of our journey across southern England .
11 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 . .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 I feel it is appropriate to provide you with the details of our costs to date and to give an indication of the likely costs to the conclusion of the heads of agreement .
18 We will then provide you with the names of recommended repairers who will undertake this work .
19 From verse one , it plunges straight in with the fervency of love : ‘ Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth . ’
20 and er building trade work , both of these things had left me with the qualifications for be abl be able to do it .
21 Come and help me with the stones in the kitchen .
22 Could you help me with the buttons on this coat ? ’
23 The Doctor was standing on his head and juggling the balls by knocking them with the soles of his feet whilst gargling ‘ The Star-Spangled Banner ’ .
24 Having recognised their limitations , can the Japanese overcome them with the skills to be learned from the FSX and the YS-X ?
25 All we 've got to do is to take his fingerprints and compare them with the beauties on this envelope .
26 I recalled how sane and healthy they were , and I contrasted them with the fiends with whom I had to deal in 1816 !
27 Some perspective on just how limited the reforms laid down in the Declaration of Rights were is provided by comparing them with the proposals for reform which had been made by opponents of the government since Charles II 's reign .
28 This helps the cancers form and maintain the blood vessels that nourish them , and which provide them with the routes through which they spread .
29 In this way , word senses can be disambiguated simply by comparing them with the definitions of neighbouring words .
30 I mean I think there 's the same problem with children in a sense , I mean , you you talking about confronting them with the realities of the world and I suppose I perhaps if we if we did expose ourselves to the erm to the true meaning of what 's going on in the world , we could n't handle it psychologically without stopping it , without doing something about it .
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