Example sentences of "with [det] [noun sg] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then all of a sudden these strange people started coming out of record companies who were involved in the video end of it and deciding this is what we should do with that song and sort of you know these were songs that we had planned and recorded and and all of a sudden these people were changing them .
2 In short , where planning consent is given for a development or change of use , the question of nuisance will thereafter fall to be decided by reference to a neighbourhood with that development or use and not as it was previously .
3 So you get away with that way but percentages is a phrase to avoid very in a will shares
4 The third principle is that ‘ personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall not be used or disclosed in any manner incompatible with that purpose or purposes ’ .
5 ‘ Personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall not be used or disclosed in any manner incompatible with that purpose or purposes
6 The coypu-control man must have come on a weekday , though , and it was with that hangover that Adam associated his coming .
7 When it finds a label declared it generates a BBCBASIC(Z80) variable with that name and loads it with the current value of the program counter ( P% ) .
8 I mean what with that girl and cancer , and then another good friend , her father died .
9 Sybil papered the loo with that article and others .
10 I wonder if Margaret 's had to work she 'd come home Friday dinner , with that sickness and diarrhoea .
11 However , God Himself dealt with that barrier when God the Son , Jesus Christ , came to earth and sacrifice Himself on the Cross of Calvary to pay the penalty for the sins of others .
12 that does link in with that point that Dianne made ?
13 It means living with the perspective that we are in touch with the Lord Whose Son died so that we might enjoy the sort of life that He planned for us at the beginning of Genesis , and living with that perspective and privilege .
14 Has to walk after him with little trowel and paper bag .
15 This ‘ school of natural religion ’ met with little success and Trevor soon severed his formal ties with the church .
16 She liked the way the compass sat in its wooden box but swung free and the cleats and little pegs and everything secured with little wood or brass polished and shined fitments , and the charts in their rack behind wooden clips , smooth and varnished .
17 That is one of the reasons that many of the developing nations are so poor ; money is ploughed into supporting armies and wars with little thought or notice taken of the underlying causes of these situations , such as famine and dissatisfaction .
18 They swop over from one state ( usually over-eating or having lots of high-sugar , high-fat foods ) to another , quite separate , diet state ( under-eating , with little fat or sugar ) .
19 Schools , in many cases with little preparation or warning , now had to redesign their curricula for the 11–16 age group .
20 Advantages of the ancient method of water transportation include a stable water-flow with little vaporisation and energy consumption that is almost negligible .
21 All of this amateur sociology only disguises their music ; dated , boring , yellow-back brands with little sparkle or shine .
22 Wounds healed with little fever or discharge and patients seldom needed opium to control post-operative pain .
23 In one of the first of these surveys ( of the fourth and fifth year curriculum in secondary schools ) in 1979 , the HMI noted that secondary teachers made wide use of ‘ heavily directed teaching , a preponderance of dictated or copied notes , and emphasis on the giving and recall of information , with little room or time for enquiry or explanation of applications ’ .
24 There was only one form of public transport , the carrier 's horse and cart that went once or mice a week to the town , and even then with little room or encouragement for passengers .
25 This was partly due to there being very few known cases of lesbians with HIV/AIDS combined with little research or knowledge about woman to woman transmission .
26 The explanation is apparently that the proceedings were launched with little notice and J. 's mother and those advising her wished to have an opportunity of acquiring further expert evidence which would , they hoped , support her view and that which was then the view of the local authority , namely , that artificial ventilation should be used if necessary .
27 It is clearly written , and although it emphasises that much can be done , it in no way suggests that it can be done with little effort or time .
28 Freud , as suggested in Chapter 2 , argued that the state and politics are transferred father figures : organisations and people on whom those with little power and authority can depend for safeguards while at the same time suffering imposed personal restrictions .
29 The big problem with using photographs is that the drawing can end up looking just like a photo , with little vitality and depth to it .
30 The big problem with using photographs is that the drawing can end up looking just like a photo , with little vitality and depth to it .
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