Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [prep] [noun] with the " in BNC.

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1 Some of this structure I hold in common with the structural elements of other people .
2 I ride into town with the Wheels-and-brakes Boys now .
3 I set to work with the pick .
4 I think in fact with the er indulgence of the committee we need another ten minutes , I think
5 What I have in common with the Kurd is green eyes , the fact that he came to England at the same time as I did — and that he too looks like a refugee from a Verdi opera .
6 But you talk to people with the fervour of what you want to tell them .
7 When you lead the ten from hand West plays the jack and you win in dummy with the king .
8 When you go into council with the white man , always remember your country .
9 Even if you fall in love with the first one you see , it 's important to be able to make comparisons .
10 Wandering through the caverns of Hades , you come into contact with the Sons Of The Free , a neo-Nazi movement hellbent on the destruction of your character , Boone .
11 Once you come into contact with the other side you can drop down into command the individual tanks and engage in fast armoured conflict — the controls here do take some getting used to , although you can opt to assign either the driving or firing to the computer .
12 ‘ We could be happy together , once you come to terms with the fact that marriage is n't on my agenda . ’
13 This you have in common with the rest of the zodiac but Virgos , in particular , will discover aspects and talents within themselves that have not yet seen the light of day .
14 We lay in bed with the window open .
15 It is only as we become at ease with the condition of our own humanity that we can accept another person 's .
16 As Britain 's number-one manufacturer of heavy contract fibre-bonded carpets and carpet tiles we have a continual research and development programme that ensures we stay in tune with the latest production methods , design trends and quality control .
17 But we keep our hands dirty , we stay in touch with the regime 's enemies .
18 Later we go to sleep with the noise of rain on the flysheet , that noise that is at one time both infuriating because it means that tomorrow 's enjoyment may be curtailed , and soothing in a strange way .
19 As we follow trajectories starting at two close-together points , we move to points with the same symbolic descriptions but with the central mark moved further and further to the right .
20 It would be nearer the mark to say we fall in love with the personality .
21 Once we come to terms with the very limited although crucial place of analytic thinking among the varieties of intelligent behaviour , we draw from ‘ Be aware ’ the corollary ‘ Reason as much as and no more than will assist awareness ’ .
22 ‘ As we come to grips with the communication process , we comprehend the human being .
23 We work in partnership with the Health Board , Social Work , other agencies and also the voluntary sector and we require their services when planning packages of care for each individual .
24 Most of the youngsters know him by name and he is often called to Hendon police station when they get into trouble with the law .
25 This is the document they use in association with the with the copy .
26 There Paul explains that the new kind of life they live through union with the crucified and risen Christ involves having done with anger , wrath , malice , blasphemy , filthy talk' which characterised ‘ the old man ( i.e. their fallen human nature ) .
27 I do not believe there will be any other joint tours until they come to grips with the problem . ’
28 It means that peasants do not have to learn a second language — French — before they come to grips with the written word .
29 ‘ I notice now the accent is already switching to more mobility as they come to terms with the new laws , ’ he explained .
30 And when they come to terms with the fact that they are n't , they have to think of the possibilities . ’
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