Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] with [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He has to see with his own eyes that the object he takes to be a rough piece of hemp , destined to choke the life out of him , is in fact a string of priceless pearls . |
2 | He argued that he has to persist with his Euro flops as he tries to qualify for the World Cup . |
3 | Because he 's got a plan of the site so he wants to know with his little squares , what 's what . |
4 | Each science has to do with its own genus , or ‘ kind ’ , which is divided by ‘ differentia ’ into various species . |
5 | It has to do with his own mutilation . |
6 | Lone inventors are by no means all nutters , but we can sympathise with anyone who has to deal with them all the time . |
7 | Bubbly schoolgirl Claire says she 's had enough of the Cinderella lifestyle forced on her by her natural mother and wants to live with her former foster parents . |
8 | The hardest lesson for Gilly to learn is that she and nobody else is responsible for her own actions and that she has to live with her own mistakes . |
9 | The fiery midfielder with the short fuse intends to continue with his terrier-like tackling for Manchester United and England . |
10 | A country 's energy ( oil ) consumption tends to increase with its economic development . |
11 | According to Dataquest , the BiCMOS and linear array sector is one of the fastest growing groups within the world semiconductor market — a trend Thomson 's Analog Cells and Arrays group , Anaca , intends to exploit with its new mixed arrays . |
12 | The bikes mechanical parts actualy originate in Japan — but the Chinese negotiated a special deal for them , and then designed their own heavy duty frames to cope with their terrible roads : |
13 | And although she seems to disagree with its overall drift , she tells me she 's in complete accord with my views on what she called my ‘ blasted reconstruction ’ . ’ |
14 | The girl , who can not be named for legal reasons , wishes to remain with her 18-year-old boyfriend 's family rather than return to her own home . |
15 | If a broker/dealer wishes to deal with his own customer he must generally first offer the trade to the floor . |
16 | She was one of nature 's ostriches , the sort of person who tries to deal with anything unpleasant by pretending it does n't exist . |
17 | They have got to find names and perhaps if Steven Cull decides to race with them that will do the trick . |
18 | This dark-humoured , surreal movie , originally released 20 years ago , continues to entertain with its intriguing storyline . |
19 | The mingling of the two can be seen clearly in ‘ Kubla Khan ’ , where ‘ Alph , the sacred river , ran through caverns measureless to man down to a sunless sea ’ ; here our conscious perception of the river is obscured as the river runs away from our field of view and begins to mingle with our subconscious creative side ; critically , at this point in the poem the emphasis switches to the more ‘ fantastic ’ scenery of Xanadu , where we are informed of ‘ incense-bearing trees ’ and similarly exotic imagery . |