Example sentences of "you [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So are you helping with the catering side or are you running a cake stall ?
2 Just about every retail purchase you make with the Card is immediately covered by Purchase Protection against accidental damage , loss or theft for up to 90 days and begins where any existing cover you may already have leaves off , up to £20,000 per Cardmember .
3 So for example if you 're normally aggressive , we 'd actually like you to go with a syndicate that 's passive and work passive .
4 If you go for the higher limit , then that allows you to go with the growth of approximately three hundred thousand .
5 But you did get your keep you see th you , you more , you usually , usually you lived with the family .
6 You mean with a woman ?
7 You mean with the dog being loose
8 This breaking-down of the time barrier could be extremely exciting ; at the same time , the very idea introduces so many paradoxes ( if you communicate with the past you change it ; you therefore change the present ; therefore , in this new present , you never communicated with the past ) that we must think it unlikely that people will ever be able to use tachyons in this way … unless communications were flitting between alternate universes , the existence of which would imply the simultaneous reality of all possibilities .
9 Do you stay with the horse all the while ?
10 Do you stay with the baby at all times when he or she is in the bath ?
11 What do you want with a car ? ’
12 You said you interfered with the development of the Spinward Corporation .
13 You must be delighted with your progress , and I hope this feeling of wellbeing will encourage you to continue with the programme .
14 You obviously harbour some resentment against your ex-boyfriend too , but telling him about the abortion now wo n't necessarily help you to cope with the guilt you are feeling .
15 When you cook with the Debut you will realise that such benefits will give you better cooking , an easier time in the kitchen and more time to indulge in the things you enjoy in life .
16 ‘ Oh , most marriages would start off with as good a chance of success as failure , I suppose , if it were n't for outside influences , but there are too many women like you around , taking what you want with no thought for anyone else involved , and then hanging on once you 've got it — out of sheer habit or emotional laziness , it sometimes seems to me . ’
17 Husband and wife again particularly to plan a will so that it all ends up with the children if that is eventually what you want with no tax payable or a a a reduced amount of tax .
18 ‘ You mean that you hunt with a dog ? ’ guessed Van Cheele .
19 Generation One you burn at the stake ; Generation Two you decorate with the CBE .
20 You interact with the shell and the shell interacts with the computer .
21 You will also be told what to do if you disagree with the decision .
22 ‘ Anyway , should you move out of your country because you disagree with the politics of the government ?
23 Have you long with the disk ?
24 Then you 're better off as you say with an end one .
25 The staying power having endurance again you say with the feeling of the mind as well as the , the body .
26 You battle with the Treasury in public spending negotiations and you battle with the health service to make best use of the resources that are available .
27 You battle with the Treasury in public spending negotiations and you battle with the health service to make best use of the resources that are available .
28 Erm I know it 's a fairly difficult question , a wide question to ask for that matter , but erm how do you feel with the society , should should erm should respond you know , to in order to actually help areas such as Flats ?
29 Fellow chairmen attacked Flashman 's behaviour , with Millwall chief Reg Burr saying : ‘ What do you do with a man like that ?
30 What do you do with a man like that ?
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