Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pron] [verb] with [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's my boat that I made with my two hands , ’ he said .
2 It was this burning ambition that I took with me into 1986 .
3 Unrepentant , the naive Petrashevskii proceeded in February 1848 to circulate a document which called for granting merchants the right to own populated estates on condition that they dealt with their serfs in accordance with the Law on Obligated Peasants of 1842 .
4 Money is made available to training and enterprise councils in return for their performance in pursuance of a contract that they make with me .
5 Certain parts of me were defined by the grass that I dented with my feet or the cushion that I hollowed with my back and had an identity both in time and space ; but the breasts and cunt he briefly fondled existed only because touched at his will and through his perception of them .
6 it is , it is You 've just , you 've just got to ask , ask his opinion , is it important to you that you get a return on the money that you invest with us , yes ?
7 as well , had a little do with a little boy called Shane , he decided he wanted to come into the story with a , in his blue car , I explained that on the day of the choose he could either come in and have a story or he was to play with the blue car outside , well he had a fit , he 's rattling the door , anyway , I did n't realize there was this childminder that he had with him not er his mum , cos she came and had her sort of say and things
8 In every session that you undertake with him , Daley explains his ideas .
9 Where do you er keep all your , all the erm equipment that you take with you ?
10 and it 's the main reason er that it 's been brought about so that we can look after the clients that we have er cos in the past tt erm er how did you come to get the business that you have with us ?
11 Erm The Body , The Body Shop staff were all give were all given training were n't they and , and a lot of details and they had a video that they use with them , perhaps that 's the aspect that 's not been looked at so well .
12 Her father looked at her and nodded , which was a sure sign that he disagreed with what she had just said .
13 Certain parts of me were defined by the grass that I dented with my feet or the cushion that I hollowed with my back and had an identity both in time and space ; but the breasts and cunt he briefly fondled existed only because touched at his will and through his perception of them .
14 For to choose a man on the ground that you agree with him more than his rivals is quite clearly to choose a representative ; moreover , the set of people who agree with a candidate comes to look very like a party as soon as they concert their actions .
15 There is a theory that they brought with them the ancestors of the naturally polled northern breeds such as the Angus and Galloway , but in fact there had been polled cattle in Britain since the Iron Age and they were not necessarily imported — not even from Scandinavia , where many cattle are polled .
16 Within 10 minutes , the horse understood all the moves of this game , for it was the same game that he played with his herd-mates .
17 Were you so enamoured of the woman that you remained with her after your father was killed ? ’
18 Saatchi stands down : Maurice Saatchi is stepping aside as chief executive of Saatchi & Saatchi , the advertising giant that he formed with his brother Charles .
19 Amongst the term 's more specialized medieval uses , however , is a sense that it shares with its Latin ancestor fabula .
20 In anomie theory the impetus that pushes people into crime is that the ambitions for status and pecuniary success that they share with everyone else are thwarted by the restrictions on the opportunities to achieve them that result from low socio-economic status .
21 And she had a way of conjuring up places , in terms of their dimensions , that led those same children to explore their houses and fields blindfold ; the dark world that they discovered with their fingertips was new to them — but not frightening as they had supposed it to be .
22 Certainly it had none of the verve or joyous beauty that she associated with him .
23 I greeted my cousin 's suggestion that I drive with him and his family to Italy for a skiing holiday with some apprehension .
24 Emma married Richard and Mrs Funnell died , leaving Peggy a fortune that she shared with her daughter , mother and ‘ Auntie May ’ .
25 Because we all try to twist circumstances in such a way that they conform with our subconscious picture of ourselves , those who see themselves as permanent victims will automatically seek out people who are going to treat them as such .
26 The film contradicts the popular view that GWR 's management was exemplary in the way that it dealt with its staff .
27 The sympathetic or empathetic attitude to the natural world that characterizes Gandhi 's teaching , and the sense of identity that he has with it , contrasts strongly with the approach that one normally associates with the highly technological society of the Western world .
28 but it was n't like a long thing but like I , the time that I spent with him was like quite a long time , like the evening , whatever , so he 'd get , and like it just used to be constant pauses , it used to be terrible and so we used to get off with each other like you pause for , for what
29 Crawford said at the time that he identified with his character because he felt that the enthusiasm and initiative of youth was often undervalued by the older generation .
30 The fact that he lived with someone who slept by day , and the fact that his own life , centred around The Bar , was more or less nocturnal , made it seem quite normal to Boy to always consider the life of the city around him from the perspective of the night .
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