Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Routine use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors as the first line treatment of depressive illness may greatly increase cost with only questionable benefit . |
2 | ‘ I should rather keep company with Mrs Frere . |
3 | These big events must be properly controlled if ever they take place and they must only take place with police permission and proper licenses . |
4 | Much against Florence 's advice , Late Lyrics and Earlier opened with an Apology in which he expressed surprise that ‘ in these disordered years of our prematurely afflicted century ’ critics should still find fault with his ‘ frank exploration of reality ’ . |
5 | First of all , according to the Jewish law no Rabbi or teacher should ever hold conversation with a woman alone ! |
6 | You should also make contact with the Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers . |
7 | He should also have words with his colleague , Councillor John Ryan , who needs to improve the quality of his submissions to my Department for funding from central Government . |
8 | If this deterioration continues or , indeed , accelerates , as the vast majority of scientists think it will , then the animal protection movement must surely join forces with the ‘ Greens ’ and , as far as possible , endorse their aims . |
9 | ‘ Having obtained mama 's permission , I should forthwith change places with Joan — and none , I dare say , would notice the difference ! ’ |
10 | He must never lose touch with her . |
11 | Finally Mr Mayor I might just take issue with councillor . |
12 | Mind you , we 'll still make sets with the old gauge low Bs in them , because some players do n't want to make the shift and some basses just are n't set up for strings that big . ’ |
13 | yeah you 'll still get it to you , you 'll still get cancer with it cos er , it 's coming through and you 're still getting it on your chest |
14 | ‘ You 'll still have dinner with me ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Put it like this : if you ever leave me I 'll probably commit hara-kiri with a blunt penknife . ’ |
16 | So that 's why your top ten names really , the no , the people you 'll probably get appointments with , you do n't want to be ringing them all up on Thursday night , otherwise you 'll blow them all . |
17 | The research assesses the impact of European law which might constrain the national policy makers but might also provide industry with a means of challenging national policies which contravene European law . |
18 | The enragés and the Girondins had their counterparts in Vietnam and in some respects , for example asceticism and a belief in virtue , whether Confucian or revolutionary , one might even compare Ho with Robespierre . |
19 | ‘ Yes , I 'll certainly have lunch with you . |
20 | Or I 'll never eat dim-sum with you again . ’ |
21 | It was on the tip of her tongue to say she 'd rather have dinner with a snake , but then she stopped . |
22 | So do you think , then , that this policy could only cover people with an income . |
23 | For I knew there were English-speaking visitors in Geneva if I could only establish communication with them ; they might be induced to take up my cause . |
24 | She emphasised that I could only share rooms with someone Tata would have considered ‘ acceptable ’ . |
25 | ‘ Twenty years ago when I got married you could only get squares with royal icing and gold stuck all over them . |
26 | This high branching ratio together with the fairly poor performance of the acoustic-phonetic component could easily produce lattices with very many overlapping , highly probable word strings . |
27 | ‘ I like the forgetting bit , but you can forget anything else — you 're the last man I 'd ever make love with . ’ |
28 | Student allowances are often provided by the parents , themselves often low-paid intellectuals and by the mid-1980s , income could hardly keep pace with price rises . |
29 | However , independent political analyst Andrew MacMullen says Labour could still secure victory with a smaller swing in its favour . |
30 | Any wishing to use this service should remember that the format of the examinations will change in 1994 , but it was felt that the service could still provide students with a valuable insight as to where they went wrong either in presentation and/or factual error . |