Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [pers pn] on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Alexandra thought of calling her back , explaining that Mrs Chamberlin might regret her kind invitation to dine with them on Christmas Day if Alexandra were to upstage the Rectory family in such a way , but then she reflected on the goodness of Mrs Chamberlin 's heart and the necessity of living up to at least some of Lyddy 's expectations of her . |
2 | I would be delighted to tell you more about our work and to work with you on issues of common concern . |
3 | You have to liaise with them on policy and practicalities . |
4 | As no one wanted me in the cabin , my poor mother , who hated coal dust , had to sleep with me on deck while thousands of ‘ natives ’ ran up and down the gangway with baskets of nutty slack on their heads . |
5 | In 1964 , the House of Lords considered a case in which a union were met by a refusal of a company to negotiate with them on terms and conditions of service although they organized the majority of the men concerned , being watermen in the Port of London . |
6 | I shall certainly have nothing to do with it on principle . |
7 | I want to lie with you on deck and screw beneath the stars . |
8 | Most commonly , tales are told of mermaids who fall in love with mortal men and painfully shed their tail in order to be able to live with them on land . |
9 | These youths had all escaped in one way or another from forced labour throughout the archipelago and the mainland colonies ; there were some women with them , but not many , and Dulé planned to bring Ariel and her baby to live with him on Oualie . |
10 | Before the change , they were given photographs of republicans to take with them on patrols . |