Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 First , it is evident that the broad public interest criteria which are identified in the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 , and the existence of the ‘ gateways ’ in the Restrictive Trades Practices Act 1976 , potentially ( and in practice ) permit issues to be considered that either have little or nothing to do with economic efficiency , or are more properly the concern of other areas of policy .
2 More often , however , the term was reserved for Delaunay and his disciples , Bruce , Frost , Sonia Delaunay and Alice Bailly , and for painters such as Picabia , Kupka and Duchamp who had all been originally classified as Cubists but whose work was becoming more abstract , although it had little or nothing to do with that of Delaunay .
3 He found that the proportion of over-70s registered for a proxy/postal vote varied from 0.7 per cent to 25 per cent in different parts of the country ; this variation has little or nothing to do with geographical or demographic factors .
4 You will find , too , that much of the invented music which is wrapped around the perceived nakedness of those song-melodies uses textures and harmonic colours that have little or nothing to do with real medieval polyphony .
5 Their responsibilities often included areas which had little or nothing to do with foreign policy .
6 Generally , the approach in this initiative is based on the conviction that the primary and most basic interface between the individual and the social world is to be found in the day to day transactions he or she has with other individuals .
7 How about ‘ Side of the Net ’ or something to do with net for the title .
8 I 'll have this one want a cake or anything to go with that ?
9 ‘ You 've won , Leo , ’ she managed quietly , ‘ and I hope with all my heart that you find it a pyrrhic victory . ’
10 I was one of those ‘ lucky ’ National Servicemen who trained as Air Gunners and I served with 57 Squadron at Waddington ( March 1952 ) and Coningsby ( April 1952 to March 1953 ) .
11 Erm that has been a matter of serious discussion here and I know with some of the local authorities , and the fact of the matter is sir that we feel that if we look at the agricultural land quality of this county , if you were to have a criteria based policy which included the requirement that strategic sites should avoid good quality agricultural land erm you have n't got a policy at all because this is a county which has mostly its territory covered by good quality agricultural land especially in those parts of this county where strategic development might be expected to actually happen .
12 And I wish with this high seating position that the rear view mirror was n't so directly in my line of sight .
13 The car slid away from the kerb , followed by a small blue roadster , and I thought with some regret that I was probably watching Mrs. Barbara Porter driving out of my life .
14 But I 'm really the person to come and see and I liaise with all these bodies as such .
15 erm my point is this , and I speak with some authority , I speak Arabic , I 'm an ex-colonial policeman in Palestine
16 Chris , Nick and I continued with little bursts of publicity , setting up an organization called the Friends of John McCarthy .
17 And it certainly can be done well and I beleive with these standards it will be done well .
18 There is a need for , and I say with all due respect , an unbiased er , piece of advice from people who ha , do n't have an axe to grind in terms of specific subjects because some children er in my opinion are sometimes lead down wrong avenues
19 I hope that , in his discussions with the Treasury , the Minister will not just look at the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity , and I guess with some justification , about average incomes , but that he will say that some people below that average have real problems .
20 I believe we should cooperate and I believe with integrated traffic management schemes , we can address this problem .
21 I have always been , however , and I believe with some justification , unconvinced of the virtues of taking a punt totally outside my own business .
22 I 'll go straight to my and I do with some coffee .
23 I work for the same pre project as Verity and I worked with five , fifteen , sixteen year old boys , just yesterday , and they were one of the best groups I 'd ever worked with because
24 And I started with twelve shillings a week .
25 I ye yes and I agree with that , but we 're supposed to be communicating with the little bastards right
26 Well anyway erm they it was interesting , they all seemed rather positive and the reason they were positive is because they perceive him as classless , as somebody who 's actually come up the hard way , who 's experienced the down side of life and who 's nevertheless , through hard work and perseverance and so on , triumphed over that , and actually reached the highest post in the land , and erm they seemed to feel that there was a erm that this was a good thing , that somebody who 's had experience of erm the less privileged side of life , somebody who , and I quote ‘ was n't born with a silver spoon in is mouth , and did n't got to public school and that sort of thing knows more about what 's life for the average person ’ and I agree with that .
27 It is very informative and I agree with all of the points raised .
28 The authorities are fully analysed in the speeches of my noble and learned friends , Lord Keith of Kinkel , Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle and Lord Goff of Chieveley , and I agree with those analyses .
29 An elderly man bird-watching in Iffley Fields recognized that we were all drunk , and that when Dennis fell overboard Karen and I panicked with tragic results .
30 And I have with each of the other discussions added other
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