Example sentences of "with [pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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31 | They are all conscious thoughts and once you have experimented with them you 'll be able to adopt your favourites or replace them with your own . |
32 | Is n't it awful to think your legs decide what your retirement 's going to be , but they do , more or less , so that if you th if you think a if you 've ever had any trouble with them you 'll realize , people say , you know , would you , we 're going out for the day , you coming ? |
33 | Now I know said I was but I give the impression from that if you shake hands with them you should count your fingers afterwards |
34 | True , you will have to put up with unearthing all manner of car parts , everything from exhaust-pipes to wheel trims , but mixed in with them you can expect to find plenty of items lost by earlier travellers . |
35 | With them you can buy just about whatever your little capitalist heart desires . |
36 | ‘ Children will be the special target if you start with them you can build in good habits for later life . ’ |
37 | If you 've left that contract with them you 'd never see it again . |
38 | To be associated with them you must be either a square-headed German or a bearded Bolshevik . |
39 | If I had some time on my own with them I might squeeze something out , but I 'm inhibited in front of the neighbours . |
40 | and if you can have a word with them I 'd be grateful that just lays the foundation for me to talk to them and er and to go and see them . |
41 | If plants have anything wrong with them it may have already been there when they were obtained , or it is a sign that they are not being grown in the right conditions . |
42 | at those , because you 've I mean you 've done so much work on the , you 're doing so well with them it would be a shame to just let it sort of slip out of your mind . |
43 | The diploma ( at an examining fee of three guineas ) was , Coleman claimed , signed by people known to all Europe , and this would undoubtedly carry great weight in the country town in which the qualifying student might go to practise ; local medical men would see that the certificate must refer to men with whom they might safely associate . |
44 | But at the same time the number of available children with whom they might reside is much reduced by comparison , say , with the mid-nineteenth century , because of the reduction in the birth rate . |
45 | Thus we now have many more older people and many fewer children with whom they might live , and it is not surprising therefore that the last half-century has been characterized by a reduction in the proportion of single elderly people living with relatives . |
46 | Students with individual licences within a shared tenancy , for example , have no control over the landlord 's choice of other tenants with whom they may be forced to share . |
47 | Beatty had a good five-year head-start on him , and most of the other male leads with whom they would both be compared in the forthcoming age of the anti-hero . |
48 | Hence the landing of the Imperial Guards to dilute the acid of resistance , and allow over seven hundred Space Marines led by Lord Vladimir Pugh to spearhead a fierce organised drive against the capital and the praetorian troopers , with whom they would cope . |
49 | In other words , party leaders in the UK are selected from experienced national politicians whose competence and party loyalty have been regularly tried and tested , who have been subject to a careful process of peer review and have come to the fore not as a result of their electoral appeal , but because they have won the confidence of the people with whom they would have to work in government . |
50 | In addition , it is argued that ministers should have a larger say in the appointment and transfer of senior departmental officials with whom they would be working ; that ministers should have their own private political office of specialist and political advisers ; that junior ministers should be involved in the work of departmental and interdepartmental committees which are at the moment the preserve of departmental officials ; and that backbenchers should be more closely involved in the decision-making process through bringing them into government departments . |
51 | This is the task of lawyers and of other conceptive ideologists with whom they should properly be classified . |
52 | They greeted Tommaso unselfconsciously , not like a grown-up visitor of the opposite sex with whom they should use manners . |
53 | Above all , from the child 's viewpoint , the teacher needs to be an interesting person , one with whom they can readily identify . |
54 | On the other hand , when people outside the Church see no one within the Church with whom they can readily identify , they will not be so easily attracted . |
55 | ‘ It 's important , too , for other non-whites — they need heroes with whom they can identify . ’ |
56 | Senior house officers rarely , if ever , have a named educational supervisor or mentor with whom they can discuss problems about their training . |
57 | They may find someone to talk to , but rarely someone with whom they can actually cry although Damon Runyan claimed that the tears shed on Broadway by ‘ guys in love ’ , would produce enough salt water to start an opposition to the Atlantic and the Pacific . |
58 | They hide this from their parents so as not to add to their pain , but need someone with whom they can share unacceptable feelings . |
59 | He had little success , however , in his efforts to persuade the Dutch that Sukarno was a man with whom they could do business and found himself a reluctant pig in the middle , reviled by one side as a fascist imperialist and by the other as an irresponsible revolutionary . |
60 | With the exemplary Freedom and Rain in 1990 , I began to relent , although that was made with June Tabor , with whom they could hardly fail . |