Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] with [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There was no attempt to consult with us prior to tonight about whether this guillotine should be introduced . |
2 | Rose Hilaire had a waking dream , one which followed her into sleep and came out again the other side to stay with her all day , going with her into Belmodes side by side like a fellow worker . |
3 | Lower grade paper is presently in surplus and as yet there is not the mill capacity to deal with it all . |
4 | ‘ I got a big score to settle with you two . ’ |
5 | The crew had one last night with their families , and the opportunity to share with them some of the advance they had been given by Yong . |
6 | Whitelocke , the English ambassador , found his treatment by the Swedes and his ability to negotiate with them unaffected by ceremonial niceties . |
7 | Geographers need to work closely with engineers and geologists in order to share with them such wider ranging concepts as spatial analysis and emphasis on the man-land interface . |
8 | And it still might n't go ; it all depends on Agnes here , if she wants to buy a hat to go with it all . ’ |
9 | Not only would you not have the time to deal with them all , but you 'd be harassing the public and getting the police a bad name ’ ( FN 23/4/87 , p. 2 ) . |