Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] [adj] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You believe Emma is suffering , but it does n't matter to you that I 've worries of my own to contend with .
2 ( Since the income of the infirmary included contributions from the town as well as rural parishes , this would appear to be an early example of a circular movement of funds with which those acquainted with today 's public services may be familiar . )
3 She set off about an hour later , the pockets of her waterproof stocked with chocolate bars against starvation .
4 And Herr Nordern had tensions of his own to cope with .
5 Roger , however had a few tricks of his own to counter with and a long hot summer season in Yarmouth was turned into ‘ The Wacky Races ’ .
6 ‘ I only wish I had some anecdotes of my own to compete with yours . ’
7 It must have the additional power of a moral code based on a religion , and there is no part of human affairs in which this applies with more force than it does in the matter of child rearing .
8 We illustrate ways in which these combine with each other and with wider sets of social relations by using the examples of the development of radical forms of local politics in both the small borough of Clay Cross and in the very large Greater London Council .
9 Teachers have family pressures , young children of their own to cope with — about whose education they worry at least as much as other parents .
10 In the first half of the seventeenth century the Dutch East India Company , for example , still sent representatives of its own to negotiate with European powers ; but by its end any diplomatic activity in Europe carried on by non-sovereign entities was a curiosity without practical significance .
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