Example sentences of "with [pron] [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [be] " in BNC.

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1 But at the same time the number of available children with whom they might reside is much reduced by comparison , say , with the mid-nineteenth century , because of the reduction in the birth rate .
2 One of the courtyard structures lay alongside Ermine Street ( No. 1 ) , with its other long side adjoining the precinct ( No. 2 ) with which it may have been associated .
3 If she had n't been with him she 'd have been here before now .
4 He also believes that despite the crowd 's impatience with what they might think is play-acting , 95pc of players who get treatment on the field really do need it .
5 Getting on with what you should be doing that can only see a few people doing that who are actually getting on with what they should have been doing while you are waiting .
6 When told by them that the sales of budgerigar seed were disastrous and the market might easily disappear within a few years , Mrs Franklin came back with what you may think was a simple answer — but it was profound in terms of changing British public opinion — she said , " Breed your own consumers . "
7 Unigate 's chief executive , Ross Buckland , said yesterday : ‘ By buying the company before flotation , we reckon we have got a very fair deal , compared with what it would have been after flotation . ’
8 ‘ Then I catch up with what I should have been doing all day .
9 If the children had been with us they 'd have been in the disco , fortunately soundproofed , every night .
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