Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 We want to see full progress with the single market as the priority programme for the European Community .
2 And I want to thank those writers with whom solid friendships were formed : Melvyn Bragg , Gordon Burn , Jeremy Paxman , Michael Walsh , Jay Rayner , Colm Toibin and Grub Smith , among others .
3 It seems to me that for those , like myself , who want to include divine revelation with science in their total picture about the origin of life , the thought that it could have originated in one that supports their belief that God had a hand in these matters .
4 The team want to load this vehicle with medical , food and other essential supplies .
5 If you want to do some writing with it to explain earth rotates half way in twelve hours that 's up to you .
6 Yesterday Trevor , a former science teacher at Staindrop Comprehensive , near Darlington , said : ‘ Because I want to keep good relations with my customers I decided to give full refunds to all 147 people who had tickets . ’
7 I want to finish this chapter with a quotation which brings together the idea of loyalty to a particular tradition and openness to change .
8 I want to eat red meat with you .
9 It changes the taste of food to the extent that some dishes no longer appear to have any connection with their oil-less counterparts : a fresh sardine , for example , is quite different from one which has been transformed by being preserved in oil ( a point implied by the existence in the Czech language of two quite different words for the fresh and the oil varieties : a sardine in oil is called olejovka , from olej=oil ) .
10 But the Peace People are there for prisoners ' wives who want to break all connections with the gunmen .
11 ‘ In the meantime , ’ Blanche said , ‘ I want to have another chat with our prime suspect . ’
12 The fun comes when you want to produce real publications with mixed text and graphics , multiple fonts and even the possibility of scanned photographs or colour separations .
13 If , however , you just want to produce single sheets with the image already in place that 's not going to be a practical solution .
14 If we feel that someone has a high opinion of us we tend to want to live up to it , but few of us bother to make much effort with anyone we know who gives us a low rating , and this is very much the case between mothers-in-law and sons-in-law .
15 Perhaps this is a question all potential Members should ask is whether their party intend to replace this farce with a more constructive alternative .
16 People stop to greet each other with obvious affection .
17 We hope to conduct long-term experiments with both media .
18 Imagine dusting each bud with a soft brush and malathion dust !
19 In Cornwall almost all were Bretons , who bore a close affinity to the indigenous population , speaking a related tongue , and as yet imperfectly assimilated into the kingdom of France : ‘ ther use many Britons with smaul shippes to resorte to Padestowe with commodities of their countery and to by fische , ’ Leland observed , adding that the port was also full of Irishmen , Most , however , must have come to work , especially if native labour was in short supply in the parts where they were most numerous .
20 Against the backdrop of mothers ' health responsibilities , it suggests that budgeting strategies represent the everyday routines through which many mothers seek to reconcile financial commitments with health needs .
21 I hope to make good friends with them .
22 I hope to make some progress with this next week .
23 THERE have been a number of long service presentations to staff recently , with David Paterson , fleet manager at Head Office , being presented with a gold watch to mark 20 years with CCG .
24 As a Daily Telegraph labour correspondent then , I recall starting each day with a work schedule that sometimes involved keeping tabs on a dozen running disputes , from claim ( it was usually over pay ) through the gritty ritual of offer , rejection , negotiation , walk-out , stand-off , vilification , arbitration , mass meeting and settlement .
25 However BSE manage to bridge such obstacles with style , ease and flair .
26 Many Nigerians seem to regard such allegations with amusement , dismissing them as part of the party political game which should not be taken too seriously .
27 We seem to have some problem with that report .
28 This year 's results tend to reinforce that view with exports to the former Eastern bloc remaining of limited significance at £82 million or less than 1% of the total .
29 Examples can be found in the research literature on elderly people , where it is reported that those without children tend to form equivalent ties with whichever kin are available , typically a niece or nephew , although there is some doubt about whether such a person can properly be expected to provide such extensive or reliable support as a ‘ real ’ child ( Townsend , 1965 ; Allan , 1983 ; Wenger , 1984 ) .
30 That 's an er an expenses form and you know bring this information with you to the in-house course , the three days in-house erm because they 'll ask you for that at the end of .
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