Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Thank you , I am pleased to hear of your support for the principle of settlements which no doubt you 'll agree with me would tend to safeguard settlements within the greenbelt . |
2 | Mind you , spending a week snowed-in with me would have done nothing for your reputation . |
3 | ‘ The lads I 'm taking with me will ensure there is a British influence and a British type of discipline throughout the side . ’ |
4 | ‘ Because arriving with me will make it easier for you to leave with me ? ’ |
5 | I 'm fed up with being the target for all those unattached girls who fancy that being seen with me will give them a leg-up in their dubious careers ! |
6 | One is that the statutory services are not uniformly ideal and beyond reproach and those of us who have worked in and with them would acknowledge that . |
7 | The conventions are so rigorous that any break with them would require a new genre ; the editorial leaflet makes this clear enough : |
8 | Initially the males with slightly longer than average tails might have been fitter than average ; females who preferred to mate with them would have an advantage because they would produce better sons . |
9 | The dog which the eleventh legion would have taken with them would need some herding instinct , be fleet of foot and be powerful enough to guard the herd against wolf or bear . |
10 | Topsel warns that playing with them may destroy the lungs and corrupt the air : ‘ There was a certain company of Monks much given to nourish and play with Cats , whereby they were so infected , that within a short space none of them were able to say , read , pray , or sing , in all the Monastery . |
11 | The quantities of waste water are often great , so that a treatment plant designed to cope adequately with them may have to be large and therefore expensive to install . |
12 | And the Eurocheque guarantee card which comes with them will draw cash from dispensers . |
13 | Objections such as these are difficulties rather than fundamental flaws in the method , although , since the statistical methods devised to cope with them will depend on certain assumptions ( for instance , a 2 per cent per annum erosion rate ) , the effect will be to reduce the degree of accuracy which can realistically be anticipated . |
14 | Along with them will go the ents and the dwarves , indeed the whole imagined world of Middle-earth , to be replaced by modernity and the domination of men ; all the characters and their story , one might say , will shrink to poetic ‘ rigmaroles ’ and misunderstood snatches in plays and ballads . |
15 | More gannets will be arriving daily from winter quarters , which may be as far south as the coastal waters of West Africa and with them will come the great skuas to harry them for food . |
16 | Hopefully with Mick O'Toole 's son Kieran acting as agent the rides should soon mount up and with them will come the winners . |
17 | Those who are familiar with them will have no trouble using oil pastels . |
18 | Police are warning that the chemicals are highly toxic and anyone who comes into contact with them should seek urgent medical attention . |
19 | could you firm it up a little bit with him you firm it up with I 'll talk to Scottish Homes |
20 | If she thinks it 's a good idea , we will then have erm a word with I 'll make sure it 's okay with dad and mum first basically . |
21 | My report to the Planning Committee is a sound professional technical planning report and I believe that on the information that I 've been supplied with I can recommend to the Planning Committee to approve the application . |
22 | Erm the the impression I 'm left with I must admit is that that that the cart has followed the horse if that 's right in that erm the environmental justification for the figures has been retrospective . |
23 | One of the things I I I found it very difficult to start with I must admit is that to prejudge that people would or would not go in . |
24 | Some of the things she comes out with I could tell you . |
25 | Oh I wish I had a washing machine they finished with I could have it . |
26 | If I had to list the assets I was born with she would have to come top . |
27 | If she had the sense she 'd been born with she 'd get up from the table right now , wish him a polite good evening , and scuttle back to the safety of the dressing-room , there to make a pledge never to risk being in his company again . |
28 | To start with you may feel slightly feverish and your skin may feel painful and ‘ prickly ’ over the area where the rash will appear . |
29 | Before the posters could be distributed , the latter fired off a letter , claiming that , under the Representation of the People Act 1983 , it is illegal to incur expenses in order to promote a candidate without that candidate 's permission , and that ‘ if you proceed , you and anyone who joins with you may commit a criminal offence . ’ |
30 | A more extreme tactic is to start addressing them in similar vein — using ‘ my dear ’ or something worse back ( at a seminar I attended , ‘ baby ’ was suggested … but if it 's your boss you 're dealing with you may need to decide whether your job 's worth it ) . |