Example sentences of "[pron] with [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Promise me you 'll think about getting some help , someone with experience who could organize all the day-to-day menial stuff that you 're forced to do ?
2 ‘ There 's one track that sounds like it was written by someone much older than me , someone with experience who 's married with three kids . ’
3 ‘ There 's one track that sounds like it was written by someone much older than me , someone with experience who 's married with three kids . ’
4 If you analyse the blood of someone with cholera you 'll find that the watery fluid effused into the stomach and bowels is n't replaced by absorption .
5 " When the emperor talks to an intellectual , " said the poet Fedor Tiutchev , " he has the appearance of someone with rheumatism who is standing in a draught " .
6 We become more resistant to change and often surround ourselves with friends who strongly reinforce our own self-images .
7 We all surround ourselves with people who share our beliefs so that we feel comfortable , so it 's often the ‘ obvious truths ’ which we most need to question .
8 Usually , David at the time would surround himself with friends who did things for him , thinking he would get things done out of loyalty .
9 If Felipe thought she would take the husband off his hands while he amused himself with Candace he was very much mistaken !
10 Mechanic , Steve Bunce is finding more and more work for himself with cars which have been driven on unleaded fuel and which are running into trouble .
11 There were times , too , when Warner was obliged to involve himself with people he 'd sooner not have known .
12 With some clients that can be five minutes discussing the house , the garden or a hobby of theirs with others it could mean a short exchange of pleasantries followed by a suggestion to proceed with your intended business .
13 Then , if you have that necessary possession for any writer , luck , your subconscious will provide you with developments you never could have thought of in cold blood .
14 Erm the policy panel that erm looked at this erm a week before Christmas was erm I hate to disagree with you with Peter we are not exactly unanimous in this views on terminal five and this is reflected in the erm , the Liberal Democrat resolution erm , past policy of this Council has always been to favour expansion at Heathrow rather than of Stansted and we are being asked today to confirm this stance at the forthcoming enquiry and well we 're not faced with an either or situation .
15 The Social Fund — You may also be able to get a loan or a grant from the social fund to help you with expenses which are difficult to meet from your regular income .
16 It can provide you with time itself .
17 This has proved itself with divers who have vomited in their mask or had mechanical failures and have had to remove their mask .
18 Do n't invest me with qualities I do n't possess . ’
19 ‘ I wonder if it 's that Jack the Ripper , ’ she laughed , and followed Dad out to the shed , leaving me with Liza who had just come in .
20 I am not aware of that , but if the hon. Gentleman would like to provide me with details I shall certainly look into the matter .
21 In practically every case the publishers were prepared to supply me with information which was not generally made public .
22 He failed to provide me with information which I had requested . ’
23 ‘ I understand people associating me with bands I 've worked on as an engineer , but I do n't understand why I am the only engineer in the world who 's expected to be discriminating about the bands he 's worked with … ’
24 But it seems that , I mean , redressing a paper that you know what it says is one thing erm so something like Hillman 's Guardian , he knows what words they are going to use in those headlines and he provides them with a new look for saying those words in , but in many ways his redesign of that paper was erm it was an undynamic one in the sense that he was still providing them with elements which they could bolt together to make a page in a classic broadsheet newspaper way .
25 As Packer ( 1968 ) has pointed out , the criminality of their enterprise acts as a kind of ‘ tariff ’ that protects them from the competition of ‘ legitimate ’ entrepreneurs unwilling to take the risks of illegal enterprise , and provides them with customers who have no legal redress against the most excessive forms of exploitation .
26 As regards discovering the nature of social representations by contrasting them with phenomena which are not social representations , we can see an immediate difference between the universal and particular conceptions .
27 It does this by drugging them with things which it persuades them to believe they want .
28 A general respect towards her grew out of her sufferings ; having borne them with humility she judiciously re-settled in her native valley .
29 By reinterpreting these number pairs as points in the plane and connecting them with lines we are drawing a transformation of the original square .
30 The Duke provided a list of suitable , sober and solid men , but the Young Frog had simply scrawled out their names and replaced them with friends he had made at Eton and , when some of those friends declined the honour , he found other congenial officers who knew how to leaven war 's rigours with riotous enjoyment .
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