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

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1 My life lay away from them now , and the problems I had brought to work with me that morning reclaimed me with redoubled urgency .
2 The thread of the sea that had kept with me all day had not been literal .
3 If you are able to meet my clients ' price expectations by revising your offer , I would then propose that you meet with them this month to exchange their and your thoughts for the future .
4 These would be pushed away by the radiation from the Sun , taking with them any payload attached to them .
5 If more education raises the productivity not merely of an individual worker but of all other workers with whom this worker co-operates , there is a production externality that the individual does not take into account in choosing how much education to purchase .
6 And with hospital food also being the same the whole world over , I could have done with my own wife appearing outside with a food parcel .
7 I was probably far too busy with my own nerves to take anything in anyway . ’
8 Well , it ai n't surprisin' , with 'is own wife callin' 'im a sinner , and tellin' 'im 'e ought to wash more …
9 Moreover , these variations were found not to be fully explained by differences in either the kind of offences with which each court had to deal , or the offenders coming before them .
10 Since the launch of our newsletter , ‘ The Botanics ’ , and the proposed issuing of a newsletter by the Friends of the RBGE , it is probably time to take stock of the total amount of news material which we are now producing , the staff effort involved , the uses to which the information is being put , and the efficiency with which each vehicle reaches its target readership .
11 The most striking aspect of the history of delinquency is the consistency with which each generation characterises the youth of the day and the way of life of twenty years previously .
12 The frequency with which each item appeared in the letters was recorded .
13 They vividly illustrate the skill with which each executive tried not to upset the other and to persuade them to change their position .
14 Higher notes can be obtained ( e.g. at the opening of Stravinsky ‘ s Sacre du Printemps , where top Cs and Ds are used with extraordinary and eerie effect in the unaccompanied passage for solo bassoon with which that masterpiece begins ) but the B♭ given is a safe limit for the average player .
15 Talking of ‘ inflation ’ — a neat theoretical idea of exponential growth in the early history of the universe that disposed of a lot of problems in the marriage between theoretical physics and cosmology — he refuses to subscribe to the overwhelming enthusiasm with which many scientists discuss the subject :
16 There was Britain — the country with which Iran had the longest association and with which many Iranians had an almost neurotic relationship .
17 Next , it underlined the dismay with which many observers viewed the prospect of direct superpower involvement in Gulf affairs .
18 lie beyond our scope here : but the hostility with which such schemes have been greeted from many parts of the political spectrum is indicative of their questionable value . )
19 But such criticisms become increasingly unconvincing if one observes the enthusiasm with which such students throw them-selves into new fields , and make themselves experts , within a short time , in subjects they may never have studied before .
20 Their role during the daytime , when the body is primed , will be to increase the ease and efficiency with which such mechanisms come into play .
21 The correct Chinese horse stance , with which all beginners start their kung fu training .
22 And should it have the misfortune not to please these stupid Frenchmen , all would be over — I should never get another commission to compose … the devil himself must certainly have invented the language of these people — and I fully realize the difficulties with which all composers have had to contend .
23 It is a symbolic episode echoing the experience of the primary school ( an experience which is generally thought to have been more successful and with which all units make connections ; most notably in the organization of an ‘ academic ’ morning and an ‘ activities ’ afternoon ) .
24 The competitive nature with which most counties have come to contest the Second XI competition adds to the pressure .
25 She seems to live in a comfy old-fashioned world which is far removed from the reality with which most women have to struggle .
26 These calculations account for the enthusiasm with which some reformers embraced and recommended models for the development of self-regulation amongst slaves .
27 It is not something that I have and you do not , or vice versa ; nor is it a commodity with which some people have the good fortune to be more generously endowed than others .
28 It is , however , not possible to accept this judgement in view of the consistency with which either sign appears in very specific musical contexts .
29 In making HIP allocations , will he take those matters into account as well as the efficiency with which those authorities use their stock and their willingness to co-operate with the private sector ?
30 All this would have been unthinkable in the 1930s ; though , as Paul Addison has pointed out , there were signs that a progressivist tide of ‘ middle opinion ’ was rising gently , nevertheless the speed with which these developments occurred after 1940 must be attributed to the peculiar conditions brought about by the war .
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