Example sentences of "with [pron] [subord] [prep] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Since they were provided to enable the binder to collect the various gatherings or sections in the right order before putting the covers round , much more care was exercised with them than with the page numbering .
2 One of the beefs I have about accommodation for elderly people is the fact that by , that the purpose built , very excellent , bungalows and flats for elderly citizens are restricted to one bedroom which , to which but is by government decree to keep the cost down , but it does seem to me to be very heartless because elderly people 's children are unable to come and stay with them except to the great deal of discomfort and perhaps as society grows a little more considerate for the fact that the percentage of elderly people will get even greater as the years go on , then they should make allowance and provide them for the facilities to enable them to be visited by their children and grandchildren .
3 He had not been with them since before the war and , as the youngest son , he saw his older brother and sisters passing away from him : Ada had died in 1943 , and now Henry was seriously ill with leukaemia .
4 After a good deal of success in his 13 years of moto cross , Zeelenberg would have gone with them but for the advice of manager Jan Huberts , who still manages Zeelenberg and the Sharp Samson team .
5 Six papers had been accepted for publication during his first Oxford year , but he was as little pleased with them as with The Woodland Life : ‘ I am impatient to get to Lincoln College ’ he wrote to Hooton .
6 He was seemingly engrossed in conversation , although she could n't see with whom because of the milling crowd round the doorway .
7 Gloria said he only went along with her because of the housing shortages , because he knew he was lucky to have a room at all , even if it was only half a room at Mrs Parvis 's .
8 Yet Diana truly believed he was in love with her because of the devoted way he behaved in her presence .
9 She can drink from a beaker with a lid and straw , but has to have someone with her because of the risk of choking .
10 She got involved with him because of the power element .
11 I imagine the family considered that my father would be better off living with him because of the atmosphere created by my grandfather 's drinking .
12 going back to him just cos he 's got money , if she does n't love him any more and she ca n't live with him because of the relationship .
13 Just three years ago desktop publishing was virtually unheard of , today we are as familiar with it as with the spreadsheet , the word processor or the data base .
14 Manpower told us that its staff are attracted to it and stay with it because of the level of such fringe benefits and the level of pay it offers and not because they are given contracts which confirm them as having dependent employee Status .
15 In July 1931 he declared that he could not ‘ work with anyone except on the ground that he believes in the guarding of our home market and the development of our Imperial market as absolute essentials ’ .
16 aged quite rapidly , we were lucky with ours cos at the time I could n't , you know thought she was about twelve ,
17 He 's better here , better with us than at the Sebsky … ’
  Next page