Example sentences of "i [vb base] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is why I side with the scientists and the Fundamentalists of Arkansas against the fake liberals .
2 When I say humanism , I mean with no belief in anything except one 's existence from , I suppose , oneself .
3 But I mean with a blade it 's only one
4 I mean with the boy ? ’
5 Ah but there 's no bins now I mean with the wheelie bins they 're the g best thing ever , stops rats , dog everything .
6 its my responses to it , that would be a very different approach , because of familiar with a , I mean with the postcard that was past around , familiar with that picture then looked at it one , I feel that about it .
7 Well the , the risk has changed for a start I mean with the chemicals there are so many now erm chemicals and so much of it being transported by road , the risk of that and the dangers of accidents must be increased , although legislation has brought in a number of improvements , so firemen have to be very much up to date with that .
8 I rasp with the confidence of someone who is offering a constructive alternative , but with the sharp edge of a man who is losing patience .
9 He only ever puts the gas on half-way to the first mark on the knob and in the winter keeps the central heating down to sixty degrees : " I sit with the blanket round me . "
10 The second question is the second certainly made by the Noble Earl was that the Department of Transport were urgently examining the situation , I trust with the Home Office at the same time and I would suggest that we might in fact discuss this matter if I might make er if I might make this suggestion to the Noble Earl , between now and the report stage , so that this matter can be clarified but I am sure that he will understand that we would not in fact be er feel able to erm ignore this issue er in the period between the beginning of the committee stage today and the third reading of this Bill , we do expect Government amendments to be introduced .
11 ‘ Oh , reasonably , ’ I say with a smile and turn back to my work .
12 Oh it is now yes , you 've got , I mean you 've got the service now have n't you and erm , but I like at St Margaret 's hospital I 'd been , I had been , I went in there to have my last boy , but they 're very , very good there they were , I 've not been in , I 've been in , I 've had treatment here for my hip and that up at Harlow but they would n't do the operation because of my blood clotting you see , so therefore I 've got to grin and bear it , I 've had eight years of it , I could n't walk for six months , but now I struggle and get around as I say with a couple of sticks I get round
13 The phone is ringing as I fumble with the key , my bladder is bursting and as I fall into the room I 'm undecided which call to answer first .
14 And therefore , the point I would make is that I disagree with the weighting or the the two ticks given to the A sixty four south in in Mr 's assessment .
15 I disagree with the idea that someone on my salary should be asked to contribute the same as the person next door , who is probably earning only half as much .
16 Furthermore , since I disagree with the view of the Divisional Court on this point in Ex parte Handscomb , but the Home Secretary was obliged for the time being to follow it , there is little logic in saying that he should have extended it to mandatory cases .
17 I think there are two points there , firstly I think that the York greenbelt should not be drawn overly tightly , it should allow for some provision for peripheral post two thousand and six , because there will be inevitably demands arising in that period , which can not be met in the new settlement , and I disagree with the County Council on their approach on that matter .
18 I disagree with the impression of London East TEC that the hon. Member for Newham , North-East gave .
19 I hunt with a camera , to capture images of animals that may become extinct in Indochina if hunting is not either strictly controlled or stopped .
20 I play each whirr the dial made as it wound back , I clunk the recorder switches , I fidget with the stopwatch , and it gives him a pain between the eyes .
21 You 'd better hurry ‘ though before I freeze with the rest of the neat in there . ’
22 There was above our famous hearth , inserted into those massive stones , an inscription on a piece of slate that the previous owner had had placed there , I imagine with the aid of an English-Welsh dictionary , which can be fraught with pitfalls .
23 I walk with a frame so Karen gave me a hand and took me round and introduced me to people . ’
24 I conclude with a plea to the Minister .
25 And afterwards , I blunder with the washing on the line — ; headless torsos , faceless lovers , friends of mine .
26 Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels , as I often do , Harry still goes and does whatever he wants .
27 I wrote lines like this : ‘ I wait with a pencil in my hand/ Beside the morning 's empty page …
28 I begin with an apology to my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) , the Home Secretary and other hon. Members who spoke before I entered the Chamber .
29 I begin with the statutes and the Code .
30 For a start , I begin with the premise that action makes a difference .
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