Example sentences of "with [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | F was charged with wounding with intent and affray . |
2 | The defendant was charged with driving with excess alcohol contrary to section 5(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1988 . |
3 | William McCabe , who 's sixty-three , is charged with driving with excess alcohol . |
4 | Patrick Wilson , 46 , appeared before Darlington magistrates charged with driving with excess alcohol on Woodland Road , Darlington . |
5 | What moves me very deeply about primitive peoples is that they still attach an enormous importance to a certain kind of communication which we have lost ; and that is that they allow the being of the person they are with to communicate with more than words . |
6 | The external factors , like an unhappy home setting and difficulties associated with living with one parent , could indirectly raise the risk of depression by making unwise choices more likely — early marriage , or dropping out of school , perhaps — and hence leading to higher levels of adverse life events . |
7 | He must come to terms with living with this consciousness and with the inherent problems he will face in revealing this knowledge to the outside in an ethnographic account . |
8 | There are one or two slight discrepancies in the article ; for example every crew I flew with operated with four Air Gunners , more than half the co-pilots flight sergeant air engineers , one of my skippers was a Flying Officer and I 'm sure that there were at least another four . |
9 | Dr Sanders said the comments by David McNeill , senior depute director of education , and the official responsible for handling the CRE investigation , ‘ emphasises the importance with proceeding with this investigation with all possible speed and effectiveness ’ . |
10 | Time with tell with 90s and 110s . |
11 | ‘ What 's wrong with dancing with one of them ? ’ she demanded . |
12 | Well my brother was with went with that one once a boy As a boy . |
13 | thing with dealing with outside organizations , you know , that sometimes they 're |
14 | It is not without interest to note that in the USA there is a Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) , established in 1978 , charged with dealing with all types of emergency planning and management . |
15 | The prison staff say they have a difficulty with dealing with troublesome prisoners being sent from other jails . |
16 | At the other extreme the unit costs associated with dealing with deprived secondary school pupils ( AEN ) were actually reduced in the first year shown here . |
17 | How did you cope with dealing with these massive figures when you first started ? |
18 | Housing for Wales , which is charged with dealing with social housing , is on target this year to build 3,500 houses and to invest £170 million in new social housing . |
19 | Therefore , a person charged under s.9(1) ( b ) may be convicted under s.9(1) ( a ) because the former includes the latter when the accused is charged with entering with intent to steal or inflict grievous bodily harm : see Whiting ( 1987 ) 85 Cr App R 78 . |
20 | The new Russian successor body , Minatom , is charged with negotiating with other former Soviet republics with a view to setting up co-operation agreements on peaceful uses of nuclear energy . |
21 | One of the problems often associated with working with young children is their apparently short concentration span . |
22 | Jefferson resigned from Downton International shortly afterwards , and put it about that he was fed up with working with such a large company . |