Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [pron] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But however , it raised my Curiosity very much : And happening to meet with her a Day or two afterwards , I begg 'd the Favour of seeing it ; which was readily granted .
2 ‘ I beg to differ with you a bit there .
3 Pitt is obviously a big fan of his girlfriend 's talent and says he hopes to work with her a lot : ‘ Genius is n't a good word , because it 's been so abused , but … ’
4 He knew he would be able to work with her the way he like to , not a barnstorming nonstop battle which was the way he had to work with Gesner , but an exciting exploration of just what new heights could be achieved .
5 Before your children come to Heriot 's we would like you to discuss with them the aims of this School and the values on which we lay emphasis .
6 You must not think him ridden with angst just because , for once , he 's agreed to discuss with us the things he normally ignores .
7 And then , because she could n't bear to quarrel with him the night before she left for a new life , she said , ‘ I 'm wearing your mother 's brooch , Fran .
8 And she used to go with him a lot .
9 Each child was given a present and to go with it a box of sweets .
10 For current examinations seem to carry with them a number of hidden assumptions :
11 It was also clear , however , that on this point he would be unable to carry with him a majority of his colleagues . ’
12 Both in popular accounts and in much social science literature , the image of a peaceful society seems to carry with it a number of associated conceptions : co-operation , communalism , absence of self-interest , and so on .
13 if time allows , it might be easier to tell them whilst you are well and able to continue with your every day routine .
14 When the communicative support system with which they have grown up fails to function in the usual way , the effect , arguably , will be to make the children regress or behave in some other aberrant manner — for instance , to stop asking questions or to agree with whatever the adult suggests .
15 A a a member of staff may feel that they want to say something about a kid , and it does not necessarily have to agree with what the kid
16 But it will make you feel better able to cope with what the world is throwing at you and it will give you a better feeling about yourself . ’
17 ‘ It means being able to count on time each week to deal with whatever the home priority is .
18 The problems presented by the Hurufi heresy , which seems to have attracted the sultan himself , were more of a religious and social nature than a political one , and to deal with them the Mufti was called in .
19 ‘ We are also concerned that any troublesome remand prisoner is unlikely to be sent to the Wolds , and that while we have to deal with them the Group 4 people are cushioned . ’
20 what I was going to suggest is that we should s seek to negotiate with them a turnover rent .
21 I would also draw my hon. Friend 's attention to our planning circular 7/91 in which we have encouraged local authorities to identify housing need in their areas and then , when private developers bring forward proposals for new housing , to negotiate with them an element of affordable housing in their developments .
22 Masculine , feminine and neuter are labels for formal properties and have nothing to do with what a word actually means .
23 and was to do with what the rights would be erm in terms of benefits and in terms of compensation from the council when they moved out .
24 His methods however were mostly to do with the syntax and vocabulary and sounds and had little to do with what the languages meant .
25 Maybe he 's annoyed because he ca n't quite figure what all this has to do with what the programme describes as ‘ the cyberspace experience ’ , maybe it 's because a minute ago he was nearly run over by a 30-foot-high mutoid metal minotaur , but he looks about ready to chin someone .
26 It 's nothing to do with what the preacher says .
27 Insecurity must have something to do with it an insecurity about the musical self-sufficiency of absolute melody , so foreign to our modern western way of musical thinking , compounded by the performer 's fear of standing before an audience with no instrument and no accompaniment to hide behind or use as a prop …
28 That morning there had been a renewed run on the Bank , and he asked his colleagues to share with him the burdens both of office and self-sacrifice .
29 She knew that she was always quietly satisfied to have him in the cottage , to hear his footfalls on the floor above , to share with him the meal she had cooked for herself at the end of the day .
30 In that task I am assisted by a team of six managers , all of whom are professional nurses and district nurses or health visitors and they of course are there to advise me on professional issues , and to share with me the management task of using the resources of Oxford City in the way that we feel is best appropriate , and in doing that , I think one of the important things for us to do , I do n't think we do it quite as well as we should , is to work more closely with the local council , and to look really at what the needs of our local communities are for health , and to try and make sure that the feelings that might well be expressed by individuals , either individually , or through caring associations , or through other statutory agencies , or through voluntary health organisations , are actually given a chance to be there , and to influence our , that official policy and constituents , and to , to influence the planning process .
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