Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There is the North Atlantic Council consultative meeting and the conference on security and co-operation in Europe ministerial meeting this month ; the North Atlantic Council meeting in Oslo in June ; the economic summit of the Group of Seven in Munich in July and the CSCE summit in Helsinki in July , both of which I shall attend with my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister ; the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September ; the CSCE council of ministers in Stockholm in early December , and Western European Union ministerial meetings in June and November . |
2 | Yes , thank you Chairman , I hope to be slightly er more brief erm , in proposal of the Liberal Democrat budget of er , er three , six O point six million which I would remind with your permission is the er the minimum target er , er suggested by , by . |
3 | yeah because ten to fifteen years earlier there was n't this amount of class consciousness and now you 're saying that bond 's completely broken down which I may agree with you on but , but they 're now organizing themselves purely on this hey we 're all friends now or s and we 've got ta gang together all seventy percent of us against the landlords which was n't |
4 | But for years there was a large bomb site down the road , on which I used to play with my friend Howard , who lived three doors the other way . |
5 | I know of many clusters which I can resolve with my × 20 binoculars , but not with × 12 or lower . |
6 | All Home Risks policies set out the cover for BUILDINGS , whether or not this cover is currently in force , so we are sending you the new wording , which you should keep with your policy . |
7 | Free with your guild card which you will carry with you everywhere I know , cheap beer , brilliant atmosphere , incredibly good DJs |
8 | For collecting vocabulary have a small notebook which you can carry with you wherever you go and jot down any new words or phrases on the spot . |
9 | David 's collection is primarily made up of one colour , cream , which you can mix with whatever you like . |
10 | In this booklet , we 've suggested over 50 different cleaning jobs in and around the home which you can tackle with your Steamatic . |
11 | In fact , if you think you may end up wanting a second machine ( of a different gauge ) as well as a standard gauge , it makes sense to buy the model without a KnitRadar and then buy the KnitRadar as an add-on accessory which you can use with whichever machine you are knitting on . |
12 | You will also receive a cheque book which you can use with your Auto Cheque card to pay at shops , garages , restaurants etc . |
13 | There are also some helpful storybooks which you could use with your child — see the Helplist at the end of this leaflet . |
14 | But she was no intellectual and , apart from a passion for the ballet , which she used to attend with her grandmother , Ruth , Lady Fermoy , she was like any ordinary teenager . |
15 | What is being compared ultimately is our own response to works of art and to the qualities of simplicity in early Cycladic art , which we may compare with our own feeling for the qualities of simplicity in some of this century 's art . |
16 | ‘ In future cases where a new regime comes to power unconstitutionally our attitude on the question of whether it qualifies to be treated as a government , will be left to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , which we may have with it , and in particular on whether we are dealing with it on a normal government to government basis . |
17 | Some folk might say that although ‘ red ’ is a subjective , mental experience , there is an objective reality which we can measure with our scientific instrumentation . |
18 | Erm , we have a programme developing for next year , which we will discuss with your offices , to ensure that we use the time that we validated to your audit er , in an effective , efficient and economic manner . |
19 | One of these effects can be what Britton ( 1981 ) refers to as the phenomenon of re-enactment as an unwitting professional response to the dynamics of a child 's situation , the difficulty that exists for professionals not to re-enact — and thereby aggravate — what the child already experiences , and the ease with which they may collude with his sense of hopelessness and negative feelings . |
20 | ‘ If we want a lively and thriving democracy we have to enable people to have information in a way in which they can deal with it and use it in a way which enhances their understanding of the subject . ’ |
21 | This in turn will build up their confidence in English which they will carry with them throughout their English learning careers . |
22 | All we can do is shape the means by which they approach us and the terms on which they will live with us in the time to come , that we may keep our honour and our identity , and be their free neighbours and allies , not their villeins . |
23 | It was therefore important for him to be well informed about events in his own country and in the political world generally ; and ambassadors sometimes asked in their despatches for news which they could trade with their colleagues from other states since , as one of them told the French foreign minister in 1674 , " You know that in [ diplomacy ] as in other ordinary transactions it is necessary to give in order to receive " . |
24 | We introduced ourselves and told them we had brought them some food which they could share with their friends . |
25 | and invite the hearer to an exchange of views in which he will agree with him or otherwise in belief or attitude . |
26 | Karl Leyser has shown that this was a ‘ patrimonially ’ , not a ‘ bureaucratically ’ , governed society ; rule was by the personal presence of an itinerant ruler , the exercise of his patronage , the close bonds which he could establish with his followers , and the ceremonial projection of his sacrality . |
27 | The intrinsic nature of a thing is the whole detailed character which it would share with anything else exactly like it , so far as that character is entirely a matter of what the thing is like , so to speak , within its own boundaries , while its intrinsic properties are the various discriminable elements of its intrinsic nature . |
28 | It appears to have rather generalized habits , feeding on everything from worms to clams , which it can crush with its powerful appendages , using the bases of its legs like nutcrackers . |
29 | I went through cookbooks to see what I might do with it . |
30 | Whilst I was wondering just what I might buy with it , the problem was solved when Mum bought me a grey shirt . |