Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 It would be possible I suppose with the commitment of people for the local party to make on the committee .
2 And once when I was very little I sat with him on his horse-drawn dray at the station with him in his bowler hat .
3 I agree with that I agree with him .
4 I agree with that I agree with that
5 I agree with that I agree with that
6 This I do with all my heart .
7 Alright so he should keep his mouth shut , this I agree with but at the same time she leaves
8 The wheelbarrow had been stuck , almost to the axle , but when it came free I toppled with it .
9 Their provisions for a number of aspects of the quality of working life were analysed and the results of the analysis are presented in Figure 2 which deals with : health and environmental standards for VDUs , rest periods for operating VDUs , machine monitoring of worker performance , extension of shiftwork , allocation of tasks , and job satisfaction .
10 ‘ I am a partisan of the idea of two inter-governmental conferences , one dealing with economic and monetary union and related institutional reform by the end of 1991 , and another which deals with European political union , one or two years later or even at the same time , ’ Mr Delors told MEPs in Strasbourg yesterday .
11 At least on this she agreed with Guido .
12 This she took with her in the trap when she left to go to the market .
13 This she coped with admirably , having a flair for such activities .
14 Working with a different pianist each night provided an infinite variety of the best and worst musicians in the country , and among the best were the few who listened with a different ear , who could lose the rest of the world and let voice and instrument be controlled by a joint spirit .
15 Because of his fame , his history and his continued presence in the sport , as well as the strength of his personality , Emerson remained a figure ; but also the shadows lengthened about him and few who worked with him in those years have much good to say about their relationships with him or with his team .
16 And there are some who tremble with awe and hurry past .
17 We have a classless society ; to this we point with considerable pride .
18 In this we agree with Prior et al .
19 It had always been one of his Walter Mittyisms to run a restaurant , and this we discussed with extreme earnestness .
20 This we read with great interest , but at the time my husband merely made enquiries about leaving his body for medical research and was told there was not a teaching hospital near enough to accept him .
21 She was shopping with her father Adrian at a DIY store near Milton Keynes , when a trolley like this one laden with chipboard toppled on to her , fracturing her skull .
22 This one ended with both sides claiming victory .
23 This one co-ordinates with Monkwell 's Snowdrop fabric .
24 Least disposed of all to complain were the Vietnamese , who pocket £2.6 million in hard currency from this sale and who in 1991 lifted a second wreck , this one jammed with late Ming Thai ceramics , off Phu Quoc Island .
25 If the last chapter dealt with the freedom of form of the trust , this one deals with its freedom from formulae : forms of action were not promulgated in advance , as had been done in the edict of the urban praetor .
26 The discrepancy for Galileo 's observation in 1613 is larger if true , but Galileo 's notes are ambiguous , and , moreover , Standish and Nobili have found another Neptune observation by Galileo , this one agreeing with ephemeris predictions ( personal communication ) .
27 But this is usually the time when a stallion is most intolerant of other males , and even in this particular co-operative situation , a stallion will not allow another one to mate with ‘ his ’ mares .
28 This is sound we hear with ears tuned by a billion years of evolution .
29 ‘ Is this something to do with the Boy Scouts ? ’ she said .
30 Was this something to do with Ivor Newley ?
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