Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Scot nothing to do with you ! ’ |
2 | ‘ Of course they are , but that bas nothing to do with it . |
3 | Most people could recite its slogan , ‘ Every seven minutes someone passes with BSM ’ ( now in fact it is more like every six minutes ) . |
4 | As an in-house lawyer , my ‘ clients ’ are the company personnel I deal with regularly . |
5 | Up in the stand someone giggled with nervous tension . |
6 | But in any divorce settlement I know with myself |
7 | reveals the fruit in ripeness , when the floss inside is ready to be plucked , as soft as the lock of hair I keep with me always from your dear golden head . |
8 | In this case I begin with two on a 16 , and if necessary go down to one caster on an 18 . |
9 | In the present case I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. and Butler-Sloss L.J . |
10 | It 's , it 's the skating I got with the boots |
11 | But that one was and I heard a year ago but I never saw it till the bus driver I went with some years ago up to John O'Groats . |
12 | It is midnight and after great difficulty I managed with my little bit of French to convey to my dancing partner of the evening that I would like to see her home . |
13 | No , the difficulty I have with Dennett 's excellent paper , and the reason I have brought it into discussion here , has to do with the fact that he never actually says which parts of the diagram are in consciousness and his view is consistent with consciousness being ( a ) the ‘ control box ’ , ( b ) sometimes one box and sometimes another ( very like the ‘ heterarchical aspect ’ of Minsky 's views , which I earlier called a ‘ pinball machine ’ theory of consciousness ) , or ( c ) some elements of what passed down the communication channels , that is to say , the lines between the boxes . |
14 | In a few cases I realised with surprise my growing frustration was due to my inability to interject my own comments into the workshop ( which has been filmed several years previously ) . |
15 | And the hours I spent with the airbrush … ah , five hundred roubles was chicken feed for the work I put in . ’ |
16 | But although I relaxed a little in the hours I spent with them , I never really felt comfortable — and at all times I felt compelled to keep eye contact … and a small notebook strategically placed . |
17 | It is particularly unpleasant to us to be so frequently separated , but of course my going with him is out of the question ; he will sleep under a tent all the time . ’ |
18 | Of course I agree with the hon. Gentleman about the level of violence during the past two or three months . |
19 | Of course I refused with much indignation , and he grew very angry . |
20 | On the same afternoon I met with the rail unions and ( loyally supported by Peter Parker ) put the position to them . |
21 | The working hypothesis I end with , however , is that the subjective experiences of work , engendered by the application of particular rational-scientific principles of work organization , can have the psychic consequence that the worker is asked to manage himself at less than a mature level . |
22 | I 'll just , I 'll give you the forty P I 've with er let you keep the the magazines . |
23 | Actually I like most of the artists I work with . |
24 | In the past , people have destroyed their documents on aeroplanes and in one case someone came with an outdated passport . |
25 | ‘ Yes , all the money I have with me ! ’ |
26 | As I stripped off and dipped my arms into the steaming bucket I wished with all my heart that the porcine uterus was a little short thing and not this horrible awkward shape . |
27 | ‘ I 'm really looking forward to linking up with David because I believe we can go on to become every bit as good as the partnership I had with Ian . ’ |
28 | One young soldier I trained with was Tony Rees , from Whitchurch , Bristol . |
29 | One agent I met with admitted that I was known in the business as a ‘ bit of a cheap turn ’ . |
30 | Gaston I quarrelled with his mother , Margaret of Béarn ( d. 1319 ) and despite a reconciliation in September 1312 , a dispute then broke out over the custody and tutelage of his heir . |