Example sentences of "[subord] [prep] the [noun] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was Annabel 's friendship and her acceptance by the Kirkley family that really kept her in the House of Christ the Saviour , where there was no laughter except in the kitchen with Sister Cecilia and sometimes a covert smile from Sister Aloysius . |
2 | Chairman could I suggest to you that erm , when we have our meeting with , with Norfolk County Councillors , that erm the rail policy group supporting to this , because although the traffic conveyor policy do and indeed the Norfolk rail policy group are not formal County Council committee , erm we know that Norfolk rail policy group have identified the northern group as the most desirable to their point of view , because of the possibility with freight and road interchange at , at er Brandon , and so I , may I suggest that , that a representative from both Norfolk and Suffolk rail policy groups , they 're included in this meeting with the North Councillors . |
3 | Many want to see the return of petrol pump attendants because of the difficulties with self-self service . |
4 | Editor Mike Carlin revealed : ‘ There will be a lot of death and destruction around Metropolis because of the fight with Doomsday . |
5 | Both the house expenses , the , the room and also provision of food and cleaning things for the presum for because of the involvement with children . |
6 | Because of the connection with prostitutes , pornography means more than just the graphic depiction in words or pictures of sexual activity . |
7 | A county spokeswoman said : ‘ Clwyd has agreed with Wrexham Maelor that it can have the buildings but it is being held up because of the situation with NEWI . |
8 | Because of the meeting with Shildon , Rain left the office early . |
9 | Rosenthal speculates that pepper and chocolate are classed as masculine because they are stronger flavours than salt and vanilla , while Chevrolet is feminine because of its sound ( it 's a longer word than Ford , has an open vowel at the end , connotes ‘ Frenchness ’ ) and knife is masculine because of the association with aggression . |
10 | As for the comparison with regions within the country which do not have balance of payments accounts , the balance of payments is a record of transactions between areas with genuine informational content even in these examples . |
11 | ‘ Curiously for a legal aid system , this may favour the person with capital as against the person with income , the wage earner . ’ |
12 | The new feature for curved space–time is that the permitted transformations are quite general and not simply linear , as in the case with Lorentz transformations . |
13 | said a ‘ broad principle , ’ requires an inquiry to be made as to the person with respect to whom Parliament is presumed , in the particular case , to be legislating . |
14 | From these observations the task before the court on this appeal can be distilled in this form : the court is concerned to inquire as to the persons with respect to whom Parliament is presumed to have been legislating when using the expression , ‘ any person , ’ and in making that inquiry Parliament is to be taken to have been legislating only for British subjects or foreigners coming to the United Kingdom , unless the contrary is expressed ( which it is not here ) or is plainly implicit . |
15 | I always thought that my Taurean nature — though on the cusp with Aries , looking forward towards another double-image sign , Gemini , which made for imbalance — was far from typical ; but certainly the bull was well and truly there in my strong sexuality . |