Example sentences of "[adj] with [pron] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Known conventional words have priority , it seems , whenever words new to children appear to be synonymous with what they already know . |
2 | It was simply that with me it really worked . |
3 | He may be dissatisfied with what he then learns , but that is a later stage . |
4 | The kids who have experienced the problems of occupational discrimination and believe their opportunities are limited make their beliefs public to those with whom they most identify — in this case , other blacks . |
5 | None too happy with what she privately termed her daughter-in-law 's faint-hearted response , the queen-dowager sat lost in thought for a minute . |
6 | The companies do promise existing software will be binary compatible with whatever they eventually come out with . |
7 | This decline was comparable with what we previously found in colon carcinomas . |
8 | I will commend to the panel paragraph two point one point three of Ryedale District Council 's position statement on policy H two with which we wholly agree . |