Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun prp] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | Skyways , set in and around an international airport , may well have been ‘ pretty dreadful ’ but it did bring Kylie into contact with a promising young actor who years later was to take centre stage in her life . |
2 | Mr McFall described as false government claims that there is not enough parliamentary time to see through the amendment , which would bring Scotland into line with English law by forcing the knife carrier to prove there is no criminal intention . |
3 | First , it would bring Britain into line with the best European practice , notably in Germany where local , regional and federal labour courts handle problems in a fair , dispassionate way based on law , precedent and judicial expertise in the labour field . |
4 | The move would bring Britain into line with most developed countries . |
5 | Seen in some quarters as pure electioneering , Kenneth Baker , the Home Secretary , has published a White Paper outlining the proposals which will bring Britain into line with the rest of Europe . |
6 | Such a decision would bring Britain in line with America , Canada , and Australia . |
7 | In addition , the Rover link would bring BAe into contact with Honda , a link which was welcomed by BAe , both in terms of potential collaboration in manufacturing and also as a means of facilitating sales in the Far East . |
8 | Out of the corner of her eye , she could see Jamie in conversation with two people she did n't recognize . |
9 | When Emmie came back , Alice said , ‘ Can I have Mo in bed with me ? |
10 | Mitsui will sell and support SoftBench in co-operation with OGIS Systems Inc , an information systems subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co . |
11 | Mitsui will sell and support SoftBench in co-operation with OGIS Systems Inc , an information systems subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co . |