Example sentences of "[conj] with [pron] in " in BNC.
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1 | Then out on to an assignment or with somebody in the field for a couple of days whichever company you go into . |
2 | On the relief the girl Athena , without aegis or shield ( she is shown now even without helmet , or with it in her hand ) leans on her spear , hand on hip , looking down at a small stele . |
3 | You may want to invite former colleagues to work for or with you in your new sphere . |
4 | He added : ‘ At the last election the Tories shouted from the rooftops that with them in power there would be no tax increase . |
5 | ‘ You thought I should write — after what you said ! ’ she exclaimed , while her heartbeats dully settled , for clearly he was more concerned with where the devil she had got to than with her in particular . |
6 | And with nothing in our journaux except the jottings of regret . |
7 | From what the Nilsen girl has just told me Garau is our missing link , and with him in prison they 're in too tight a corner . |
8 | He also criticised the decision of the Court of Appeal in the South Hetton Coal Co. case [ 1894 ] 1 Q.B. 133 , by which we are bound , and with which in any event I agree . |
9 | About 40,000 men a year undergo vasectomy , but with one in three marriages ending in divorce , increasing numbers are forming new relationships and wanting to have a second family . |
10 | But with her in the same building is the new Social Security Secretary , Mr Peter Lilley , an unreconstructed Thatcherite , in charge of the Government 's biggest budget — the £66 billion spent on welfare benefits . |
11 | Ward was very much the old Etonian now , his manner still mild , but with something in the voice that held Rodriguez riveted , both hands on the table and his bottom half out of his seat . |
12 | but with us in work all the time , time we get home from work the chiropodist 's gone |