Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [noun] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was an exemplary Scargill performance in the long and honourable tradition of working-class orators who combine politics with pleasure — hard facts , immaculate timing and lots of jokes at the expense of the class enemy . |
2 | Yoghurt Muesli is a unique product with a crisp bite aimed at the many consumers who eat yoghurt with muesli . |
3 | It is they who hold dialogue with establishment spokesmen , sitting side by side with white experts and a few Asian men on the ‘ problems ’ and ‘ needs ’ of Asian women . |
4 | A great deal of the blame must be laid at the feet of those who link regression with occult activities or treat it as some sort of parlour-trick to be practised for fun at parties . |
5 | It amazes me that there are still some people who equate morality with Christianity . |
6 | The scheme does not cover owner-occupiers who require assistance with mortgage interest payments , or boarders requiring help with their board and lodging charges , although the Government has given notice that it intends to review these payments . |
7 | On the other hand , for those who regard language with suspicion , especially written or printed language , on the grounds that it misleads and confuses as much as it informs and expresses , eliminating words and sentences exposes a level of communication of unsuspected richness , one in which human beings express their true meanings . |
8 | Therefore , hepatitis B represents a significant occupational hazard to all workers who have contact with blood or body fluids . |
9 | Assistance with pupils who have problems with mobility |
10 | The provision of copied material is expensive in resources and in time , but can facilitate work for pupils who have problems with distance vision , and a bank of basic material can be built up for future as well as current usage . |
11 | In relation to shape , for example , there is a lot of vocabulary to learn , some of the words being long and unfamiliar looking to those pupils who have problems with reading . |
12 | One of the problems with many children who experience difficulties with language and communication is that they also experience limited opportunities for engaging in social routines . |
13 | That , in itself , will be an important step forward , but perhaps even more important is the fact that , because of the change , there will for the first time be a proper appeals procedure for those who need help with care . |