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

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1 However , as a ‘ courageous ’ cut and sewer , as well as being a past owner of a Brother Electronic with garter carriage which casts off automatically , I decided that I would never go back to a latch tool cast off and that it was a waste of time in any case if I was intending to cut the fabric !
2 Er so do n't , do n't do , quite correct to say beware of putting too much er of your money in one area , and er even with building societies it 's risky .
3 It was thought that this would stimulate our divinity students in being close to the university and so involved in contact with university students who would in future years be leaders of the nation , just as we hoped the divinity students would become leaders of the Church .
4 The CDP has hitherto resisted such a proposal on the grounds that it would represent direct competition with university applicants who might thereby fail to see the polytechnics as a clear alternative and because it would restrict student choice to a limited number of institutions .
5 Loading the tray with avocado mousse she decided she really should make an effort to get herself some skills .
6 As the April meeting would coincide with election day it has been brought forward a week to April 2 when Richard Wood of Durham Wildlife Trust will be the speaker .
7 To enable it to keep in touch with Fort George he built the 30-ton Highland Galley , capable of carrying 60 soldiers or 20 tons of supplies and , he claimed , ‘ seldom above three or four hours in her passage ’ .
8 Gallery houses a collection of work by Sir Alfred East R.A. ( 1849–1913 ) , and other artists with Kettering connections which are shown from time to time .
9 Most petrological microscopes can be fitted with photomicrography accessories which allow automatic exposure determination ( Fig. 6.3 ) .
10 With Newton Lamont he exchanged lively banter .
11 If it were to come to a physical fight with Nutty McTavish he doubted if he would win , for she was a formidable thirteen-year-old with a fighting spirit unmatched by any of her male counterparts in the class .
12 In our own tests we found that the Grizzled Skipper with 512K RAM fitted showed little speed advantage over a Super VGA card with 1MB RAM which is commonly fitted in many high-end machines .
13 In assistants particularly with part time you 're talking of the order of fifty to fifty five percent .
14 All the time I was reasoning with Maria Luisa I was thinking I should be reasoning with you , trying to win you back .
15 Oh this is disappointing because I thought that with G P who 'll knows what he requires and what his patients require was going to have erm a pretty er erm
16 These figures have always traditionally been very unreliable , but I 'm hoping that it also might indicate that across the country and also in Oxfordshire we are developing what we call out-reach services and the idea is for people to get in contact with drug users who probably do n't want a lot of the time to stop using drugs .
17 Look at what happened with Jim Harvey he did a lot for the club and Ian Muir was severely punished for an incident aimed at John King .
18 By 1983 , he was in charge of the Scotland B team and on the way to forging that illustrious partnership with Jim Telfer which brought a second Grand Slam in 1990 even sweeter than the French game which settled the first six years before .
19 Depositors are issued with cheque books which enable them to spend the money directly without first having to go to the bank and draw the money out in cash .
20 I understood only too well why Jean-Claude chose not to deal with M. Chaillot himself .
21 But from my own researches it became plain to me that she was very much a person of her times , as compared with Beatrice Webb who became so much a critic of her times .
22 Amongst the guests this year were two nonagenarians , Arthur Terry , a former superintending steward with Orient Line who retired in 1967 after 48 years ' service , and Captain William Solly who served with British India for 33 years and retired as a commander in 1960 .
23 660 if the king , Swithfrith , who appears to have given a foundation gift to the monastery ( CS 87 : S 1246 ) , was a co-ruler with King Swithhelm who died c .
24 He shot once with King Edward You knew all that , it was one of his favourite stories , and you must have known all about the guns .
25 On the other hand , on a computer screen you can only see a small amount of information at any given time , whereas with index cards you can lay them out across a table or on the floor for an overview .
26 So congratulations to Bicester , after the game I managed to catch up with Colin Vynal who scored one of the goals , rather poor quality I 'm afraid , he was on a mobile phone erm a bit of celebration going on , but here 's Colin Vynal of the Bicester Rugby Club .
27 The maintainence engineering base at RAF Kemble near Cirencester and the former parachute packing centre at Hullavington are both closing along with RAF Abingdon whose engineering work has been switched to Wales .
28 With computer analysis it can also reach a far higher level of sophistication than can be achieved by hand methods .
29 Pupils with field defects who therefore do not have a complete visual panorama may have difficulties of this kind .
30 ‘ At the department in Market Street , we have a Ceefax-style television display with roads information which is constantly updated .
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