Example sentences of "[verb] with [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I have always been very particular whom I sleep with and I did n't like sharing my room with a possible murderer . |
2 | This generally results in large radiation shields , which are unpractical to work with as they reduce the operator 's movements . |
3 | But he was all right to work with if you knew your job . |
4 | Erm er in my opinion they are a very good tenant and a very good person to work with and they certainly are very cooperative with the cinema . |
5 | there was one bloke over in erm tha you know , with a man la , that I used to work with and he , he used to fly from Hollies , and he lost his plane one day and fle , flew out of range and er he he spent weeks looking for it ! |
6 | Its products are more seamless and easier to work with because its compilers and operating system are factored into the design . |
7 | Its products are more seamless and easier to work with because its compilers and operating system are factored into the design . |
8 | Butyl is the best liner to work with because it 's more flexible , and you can expect many trouble-free years from it provided you do n't assume it 's immune to damage . |
9 | But Uncle Mick was still , even at seventy , a man to be reckoned with and he managed without any great effort to intimidate the group or at least deflect their more sinister intentions . |
10 | She 'd be good to be seen with and she had a sense of humour . |
11 | Therefore it is only natural for the sponsors to indulge in a little nepotism and provide its Japanese audience with somebody they can identify with while they are enjoying a nightcap . |
12 | It is a touching scene that every parent can immediately identify with because they have gone through the same ritual with their own children . |
13 | As expected , I found Prince Charles very easy to talk with and we had quite an informal chat , mostly about boats of course , before I stepped backwards along the red carpet with my medal pinned on . |
14 | Right , what do you do with when you 're doing G , you do three times it |
15 | What sort of person would you want to be met with if you had business to do with the company ? |
16 | Little water would have been met with and what was encountered was brought up in the kibble . |
17 | Custis endorsed this in a reply , ‘ … he is the most takeing faceitious man I have ever met with and I never was so much delighted with a stranger in all my life ’ . |
18 | I shuffled into the room got out of the doorway and the light was turned on , I ca n't remember with whether I turned it on or whether P C turned it on . |
19 | she was saying now is he still going with the girl that he was , that he 's going wi he was going with and I says he 's still . |
20 | The budget figure is what 's been agreed with and it 's a straightforward month by month , seasonally adjusted erm budget which comes to the end result figure that we 're aiming for for this year . |
21 | The baby was safe , asleep under a large fuzzy bear , the one I 've slept with since I was two . |
22 | ‘ I 'm not going to tell how many women I 've slept with because I 'm happily married and want to stay that way . |
23 | Norman , whose scintillating final round wiped out a five-shot deficit , added : ‘ He is great to play with because he goes about his business in his own way . |
24 | Their own range plus the Scanro range have been relaunched with new graphics , the Breaker wave skis have been acquired and there are also the Scanro pontoons , Vinta sailboards and a sailing dinghy , the Dolfin , for Robin Witter to play with if he gets bored ! |
25 | Primal Scream 's petty pilfering of dance rhythms turned into wholesale hijacking when they gave club deejay Andy Weatherall a cast-off riff to play with and he returned with the seductive bump and grind of ‘ Loaded ’ . |
26 | I want to get summat else to play with and I try and get up , but Peter holds me by the arm . |
27 | While Marks 's inquiry into Inez 's disappearance was going on he had a call from a Colonel Armitage , son of the old lady Inez lived with before she married . ’ |
28 | But , in Isabelle Duchesnay 's case , it seems she did not have just Chris 's skating to contend with but his partner on ice Jayne Torvill . |
29 | Doubtless there were a few stiff backs and aching muscles to contend with after it was all finished . |
30 | Sir Teddy Taylor recently articulated the argument that the anti-Common Marketeers have had to contend with and which has in many respects been found wanting . |