Example sentences of "with [pron] [pers pn] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If they cause trouble with me I cause trouble with them it 's as simple as that .
2 He took slightly more interest in his two sons , Arthur and Alan , but not through any natural preference for them ; it was simply that with them he knew better what questions should be asked .
3 He once confronted three baiters but after an ugly scene with them he advises people not to do the same .
4 SUEDE 's past has come back to haunt them in the form of a former business associate with whom they had dealings before signing to the Nude label .
5 So when the Jews arrived on board from a mainland where they had been despised , systematically humiliated and imprisoned , they discovered that although this ship was legally still part of Germany , flew the swastika and had large portraits of Hitler in its public rooms , the Germans with whom they had dealings were courteous , attentive and even obedient .
6 They may have been colleagues , school friends or bowls partners with whom we shared moments of laughter , persecution or triumph .
7 Our neighbours , with whom we drank Metaxa and broke plates most evenings , thought they were trying to discourage tourists from venturing into the mountains because of the risk .
8 In the New Testament this is supplemented by the command that all Christians are to love their neighbours as themselves — an act of personal charity to those with whom we have contact .
9 Lady Dorothy soon struck up a friendship with Sir William Hooker [ q.v. ] at Kew , with whom she exchanged plants and letters ; and the relationship continued with his son and successor , Sir Joseph Hooker [ q.v . ] .
10 Penny was a feminist friend of Robyn 's from the Sociology Department , with whom she played squash once a week .
11 Assuming that she is asymptomatic , she either depends on the male who infected her to inform her of the diagnosis or , if he does not , wait for the next person with whom she has intercourse to develop symptoms , discover the diagnosis , and then contact her with the bad news .
12 He is chairman of Cleveland Philharmonic with whom he plays oboe and also with Teesside Synphonia and Stokesley and District Choral Society and Orchestra .
13 What about the young captain in the Female Auxiliary Nursing Yeomanry ( FANY ) , with whom he spent weekends in Italy in the war , seeing with her some of the great Sienese paintings ?
14 There followed a succession of minor criminal offences , mostly against youngsters with whom he shared lodgings .
15 I never knew to whom Jean-Claude spoke or with whom he made rendezvous .
16 He gives the strong impression of having been practical and conciliatory , a man who inspired confidence in those with whom he had dealings .
17 Once or twice he had confided in colleagues , who were sympathetic but had little personal experience of such illnesses which , in any case , were not in their field and Brian had become increasingly reserved , his life revolving round his work , his son and a wife with whom he had difficulty in communicating .
18 The letter ends with gossip about rehearsals for the opera season in Cape Town ( ‘ It really is pathetic ’ ) and about people with whom he had dinner and drinks .
19 Patrick Murray , Laird of Livingston , was a keen plant collector , in correspondence with many European growers with whom he exchanged seeds .
20 Then it occurred to me who Shinko was — his prostitute friend , with whom he conjured Harold Robbins 's positions .
21 The Profitboss , whatever his job , builds up over the years a wide range of contacts to whom he gives assistance and with whom he exchanges information as well as completes mutually beneficial business deals .
22 , Hugh ( c. 1330–1411 ) , London carpenter , was probably the son of William Herland ( died 1375 ) , with whom he impressed carpenters in 1360 for work at Westminster Palace and the Tower of London .
23 Then there is the tale of a lying girl , as she may be , with whom he makes love , and who alarms him with word of a threatening German — a former SS man , perhaps .
24 HUBERT PARDO , AGED 13 , FROM HAMBURG , AND MR AND MRS H. OGILESBY , THE COUPLE WITH WHOM HE STAYED PHONE : HULTON-DEUTSCH
25 There also arrived a strong deputation from the DHSS : the Minister of State , now of much greater fame , Dr David Owen ; the Permanent Under-Secretary , Sir Patrick Nairne , and Barbara 's most trusted right-hand man , a beardless youth , then recently the president of some students ' association , named Jack Straw , with whom I had occasion to cross swords later .
26 One of the officials with whom I had dealings was John Hampden , who years later was to become a colleague ; but although he did his best to be co-operative , it was the men who held the purse-strings that counted , and , going between the MOI and Faber 's , I could not extract from officialdom any commitment and Eliot naturally needed certain specific undertakings regarding finance before Faber 's could think of commissioning a book , which also needed the Ministry 's imprimatur .
27 Those incomers with whom I discussed class agreed that awareness of class is a typically British trait .
28 Get to know the young people with whom you have contact and watch for changes in their behaviour , achievement or attention .
29 The answer is potentially everyone , but more particularly your neighbours , friends , and acquaintances anybody with whom you have dealings , and especially those you envy because of their success , or fear because of your good fortune .
30 You must not gamble on ES premises ( other than raffles etc for charitable purposes ) and must not borrow from or lend money to colleagues or people with whom you have dealings during your work for the ES .
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