Example sentences of "with them [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Britain experimentally contaminated a Scottish island with them during the second world war , and the place was considered dangerous until 1986 .
2 An illustrated booklet to accompany the series was prepared by a member of the Ipswich Tutorial Class and questions which arose during the post-broadcast class discussion were forwarded to Mrs. Adams who dealt with them during the following week 's transmission .
3 Ms Ang , a surgeon , volunteered to provide medical assistance to Palestinians and was with them during the Israeli invasion of West Beirut in 1982 .
4 Rome obviously had magistrates capable of dealing with the Greeks on proper diplomatic lines when she became involved with them during the conquest of southern Italy in the last decades of the fourth century .
5 During cross examination Bobu , Dinca and Postelnicu at times wept openly , Bobu in particular confessing to " contemptible " conduct as the most senior member of the RCP leadership after Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu ( he had been with them during the first stage of their attempted escape on Dec. 22 , by helicopter from the central committee building in Bucharest , as had Manescu , who was a former Vice-President and Nicolae Ceausescu 's brother-in-law ) .
6 Information is available about members of National Associations , where they are , what they do and how to get in touch with them during the course of business travels .
7 Information is available about members of National Associations , where they are , what they do and how to get in touch with them during the course of business travels .
8 There is no place , for example , where we can have a coffee-break with them during the morning .
9 with them during the next two
10 Play with them without an audience , but remember to make adjustments when the audience is present .
11 What happens very often here is that participants are inspired by the social and professional intensity of the event but find that they have little to carry home with them except a heady sense of general enlightenment which is often quickly dispersed on its contact with reality .
12 The assessment commonly takes as its main form one or more visits to the client and clarificatory discussion with them of the reasons why a service is being sought and of the implications of providing it .
13 He played tennis with them under the willow-trees by college , playing not well but with a brisk gusto .
14 Halfway down we caught up with them outside the Trift Hotel and sat together in the sunshine on the veranda looking up at the peaks , eating spaghetti and drinking beer .
15 with them along the back
16 This time Mr and Mrs Dare were alone , and she enjoyed the half-hour she spent with them over the study fire .
17 How much business have you done with them over the last year ?
18 He was enthusiastic about the paper being located in Manchester , whereas Pilger had clashed with them over the move .
19 I always involve the local councillors because at the moment we have a running battle with them over the er repairs , because most of us live in council property in my particular Guild , and so we get involved and s you know what you 're going to do about these you know .
20 The Templars were crushed but some of them remained as a secret coven and I have crossed swords with them over the years .
21 It is a wise precaution to meet new clients , rather than to deal with them over the telephone or by correspondence .
22 Usually we ring them up , have a short conversation with them over the phone and then take it from there . ’
23 But on the other hand I 'm pleased the reasons they 've given for the delay are the points we 've been raising with them over the last two years .
24 ‘ We 've done a lot of work with them over the past three weeks .
25 somebody 's going to have to spend a bit of time with them over the week about the presume I 'm gon na have the time
26 I knew the Mozarteum Orchestra because I had played with them as a pianist , and I was well known in Salzburg , so we had no difficulty in selling tickets .
27 The Titfords , it seemed , had not given up the Miscellaneous Repos business for good : an unmarried Scottish lady in her sixties , Jessie Grieve , was staying with them as a lodger ; what little she may have paid in rent would have been very useful , no doubt , as a means of eking out the family income .
28 Legal executive Liza , 24 , said the Bosnian army would not let 25-year-old boxer Senad Pezerovic , who had fought with them as a volunteer , travel to Austria to get a visa for Britain .
29 He says : ‘ Writers like Richard Streeton tell me they carry it around with them as a work of reference , using it to find out whether odd events have happened before .
30 starting with them as a basis .
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