Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | explain that story at the end , was so fond of dragons that he adorned with drawings and carvings of them but when a real dragon heard of his infatuation |
2 | Around the fermenters where wet aerosols of live material could escape ‘ we started from square one , and designed a system to avoid contamination of workers so we went with sealed units . ’ |
3 | It gives me the opportunity not only of placing on the official record the Committee 's thanks to its staff for their work , not only of drawing to the attention of the House what I think is the first debate on community care to be initiated in the Chamber which is not part of a debate on another measure , but also of drawing attention to the number of firsts that we score with this report and debate . |
4 | It does not seem to me that this can involve any impeachment , or questioning of the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in Parliament , accordingly I do not see how such a use of Hansard can possibly be thought to infringe article 9 of the Bill of Rights and I agree with my noble and learned friend 's more detailed consideration of that matter . |
5 | 4 Stieglitz immediately revealed that he comprehended the drawings in terms of qualities that he associated with a woman , but he also believed ( or came to believe ) that their imagery described a very specific dimension of O'Keeffe 's femaleness — her sexual nature . |
6 | I 'd never been involved in before as an Area Housing Officer , and just involved with day to day management , but with it being a clearance area it 's a totally different approach , and the sort of things that you deal with are totally different as well . |
7 | He could also be excellent company , with a fund of stories that he told with an exquisite sense of timing , though such good moments were rare for he preferred to brood savagely over life 's injustices ; the chief of which was the inexplicable existence of Roman Catholics . |
8 | Even the band of wavelengths that we share with other animals may create very different impressions , for there are a wide variety of eye designs in the natural world . |
9 | Let us try to reduce it to a set of propositions as we did with extract ( 2 ) . |
10 | ‘ It 's really just a bunch of guys that I work with on the session scene who all write a bit , and we 've come together in order to find an outlet for our writing . |
11 | And but to cover a a number of issues that we deal with in what , you know |
12 | Such rationing is determined partly by the rank or importance of companies and is related to the level of deposits that they keep with the bank . |
13 | They treat their women like mules and they fornicate with animals ; indeed in this respect they are so jealous that they go so far as to attach chastity belts to their mares and mules . |
14 | The same is equally true for managers as they wrestle with the new demands of innovations in global competition that we describe in the next chapter . |
15 | You mentioned erm tumours , in fact you get this as I said the same picture with , with X-rays as you get with magnetic resonance imaging , but what is different about tumours apparently is that the erm relaxation time with which the erm nuclei move erm varies erm according to whether a cell is , is cancerous or not . |
16 | He 'll phone his customers with solutions before they phone with problems . |
17 | He strove with words as he strove with brush , pen , or etching needle to give the public equal sensations . |
18 | They seem to say I spend more time with reptiles than I do with them or some people are very scared so they do n't tend to come around . |
19 | I have so many indelible impressions of that day : of cutting a soldier 's clothes off his body with scissors as he screamed with pain ; of a young man seizing my hand with an iron grip as he groaned ‘ I 'm dying — I ca n't bear the pain ’ ; of a baby girl less than two years old just staring ahead as the blood soaked into her clothes ; of the terrible vacant look caused by shell-shock on the faces of teenage soldiers ; of the stench of human excrement , urine and blood as the nurses and nuns struggled to clean up the patients . |
20 | The interest in birds that he shared with them transcended all prejudices and the racism rife among the resident colonials . |
21 | Megastore will be liable under the Act to James as suppliers/own-branders unless they comply with the four conditions . |
22 | However , active sleep is confined to periods when they sleep with closed eyes . |
23 | Such a model is of interest to geographers since it deals with man-environment relationships . |
24 | ‘ But I came down to the theatre and was assured it was suitable for children so we came with open minds , ’ she said . |
25 | Despite the definitive nature of this brochure , we still can not include the six hundred plus hotels that we work with in Italy . |
26 | But Jean Orr , Professor of Nursing , Queen 's University Belfast and one of the authors of the report , emphasised community staff still had ‘ a lot of energy ’ for students and they agreed with the principles of Project 2000 . |
27 | A shorter trip for a long night out was also organised by friends before he retired with a private coach taking a very large party to Ayr . |
28 | The possibility of severe limitations being placed on what fish can be kept by hobbyists when we join with the rest of Europe in 1993 |