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

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1 The ward nurses will need information from the patient and his family and from other people who may be involved with helping him in the community .
2 ‘ Well over half of the clients that approach IMRS for consolidation software are currently using spreadsheets , and have discovered that there are all sorts of horrendous problems associated with using them for consolidation .
3 As well as discussing experiences and problems in handling microcomputers , the group looked at programs available and experimented with using them in a variety of ways .
4 A drink problem is less to do with enjoying alcohol than with using it as a means of coping with pressures of various kinds .
5 It may even be that despite taking care with matching yourself to the job before making an initial application you may find out further information that will make you less enthusiastic about the job .
6 Begin with thanking me for him ; look at him as a person as important to me as you are . ’
7 She 'd taxed him with trading them for snuff , which was his passion , and he 'd not denied it .
8 Of late years the Westminster scholars amused themselves with tearing it to pieces ; and one in particular , who bore a principal character in the police of India , lies under the imputation of having contributed in an especial manner to that havoc .
9 But the PRO is charged with keeping it in the public eye .
10 A new concept or product just entering the life-cycle may require intensive distribution to start with to launch it onto the market .
11 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
12 Disfavouring abortion in all cases is inconsistent with favouring it in some , since there are circumstances in which these attitudes will prompt attempts to permit and to prevent the very same act .
13 The villagers of Visiga call Safarimoja ‘ The Saviour ’ because they credit his discovery with saving them from hunger .
14 Or yes that 's one thing because he does n't like it anymore or he might have had a a problem with selling it to someone or something and just to take revenge or something he says
15 But fascinating as his COUSIN BOBBY ( Cert PG ; W.E. ) is , only a film-maker whose Silence of the Lambs won five Oscars could get away with releasing what at best is a TV documentary and at worst a home movie .
16 The intention therefore is significantly different although both are concerned with presenting oneself as an object of others ' attention and finding a public language to do so .
17 Anyway a plant , we think , for bigger gardens but if you can get away with growing it in a small space where cutting it back by all means do because it is quite a pretty thing .
18 The defendant was involved in a scuffle with a constable and was successfully charged with obstructing him in the execution of his duty .
19 This was regarded and listened to with some incredulity by the majority of the airmen , whose main ambition regarding Waafs had much to do with getting them into dark corners , like behind the Naafi , and nothing whatever to do with playing the flute or any other instrument .
20 Brian Say , 44 , of Craigmuir Croft , Ythanbank , near Ellon , was charged with conducting himself in a disorderly manner at his home while in possession of a loaded shotgun between 15 and 17 February , repeatedly threatening to shoot himself and committing a breach of the peace .
21 What 's the problem with sending one in each time ?
22 Concerned specifically with the issue why there is no circularity involved in a justification of deduction which employs deductive reasoning , he contrasts explaining the validity of a form of inference — for which purpose we can use any of our knowledge — with persuading someone of the correctness of a rule — which requires that we avoid circularity .
23 You may well be upset , but you 're not going to get away with treating me like dirt .
24 ‘ You wo n't get away with treating me like this , ’ she said , grinding her teeth together with fury .
25 and we were saying last year we could of done with having him for a bit
26 I am fed up with having them in my kitchen ! ’
27 Sonia : You see the thing is , right , they can get away with saying anything to your face , there is n't anything you can do about it .
28 In the mild south , gardeners can get away with plunging them in their containers buried in peat in the garden , but up here they 'll need to be kept safe from hard frost in a cold frame .
29 There are changes we should all make ( if we have not made them already ) that have nothing to do with losing weight but are more to do with equipping ourselves for working at peak performance .
30 We as magistrates do try and be consistent in our sentencing er throughout the country , I think it 's beholden on the police to be consistent in their approach to offenders , as well , and it seems quite wrong that someone in Folkestone gets away with doing something with a guy in Wigan er goes before the court .
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