Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [vb -s] with " in BNC.

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1 Brenda continues in Creole until just before " but to dance " , then switches back to London English for the last part of her turn , where she continues with her narration of actual events : " and then and then we star%ed to talk and all the rest of it and tha% " s it " — but switches to Creole for her final " punchline " : " full stop .
2 Last week Australian-born Lady Tryon ignored her problems to hold a fashion sale in the grounds of her home in Great Durnford , Wiltshire , where she lives with husband Anthony and four children .
3 She was carried screaming from the siege house , where she lives with her parents .
4 Help may be found in a number of places , the most generally useful probably being in Appendix Eight to McKerrow 's An Introduction to Bibliography where he analyses with admirable clarity , and with illustrations of all the minuscules and capitals , a letter written by Thomas Kyd , the Elizabethan dramatist , to Sir John Puckering , Lord Keeper of the Great Seal .
5 ‘ The requirement that consideration must move from the promisee is most generally satisfied where some detriment is suffered by him : for example , where he parts with money or goods , or renders services , in exchange for the promise .
6 This is most likely to occur where he agrees with his seller that property shall not pass to him until he has paid for them .
7 Although students of Pound will fasten with delighted alacrity on such passages as the one just quoted about Yeats , and on one or two similar passages ( for instance , one of January 1914 , where he speaks with hostility about symbols and symbolism ) , still this book does n't really belong with other Poundiana .
8 Among other things he plans to spend more time gardening at his home in Bookham , Surrey , where he lives with his wife Alison and two teenage daughters .
9 His first love is landscape painting , especially the rural scenes around his home in Farnborough , Hampshire , where he lives with his wife and two daughters .
10 They kept watch outside the flat at Sefton Park , Liverpool , where he lives with Janice Dunmore and her two children — a girl of three and an 18-month-old boy .
11 As chief executive of Norton and Yeovil-based Advanced Material Systems Ltd , MacDonald is always on the move between his two offices and the country village of Irthington , Cumbria , where he lives with his wife and children .
12 Reynard retreats to a side tunnel where he squats with his knees up .
13 At the northern tip , where it merges with the Vale of Evesham , some grain was also grown , but the Vale of Berkeley , towards the south , was an area of small dairy holdings where arable farming was restricted in scale .
14 The case of trusts is similar , even though the evidence is late ; a constitution of Gordian allows the addition of the word volo where it fits with the words actually written .
15 Hay is the most obvious taste association , striking you first on the bouquet , where it mingles with the scent of crumbled biscuits , and when it comes to flavour , it is met by a faint dusting of icing sugar .
16 It is often divided into two lobes by an inflexion of its wall where it articulates with the pleuron .
17 The view of human nature as fundamentally aggressive can be expected to prevail in those domains where it corresponds with social and cultural ideology .
18 From the junction with the Burdiehouse Bypass at Straiton , the Gilmerton Bypass follows a gently curving alignment in an easterly direction to the Sheriffhall Roundabout where it connects with the Millerhill Bypass and the proposed A7 Dalkeith Bypass .
19 THE Queen has always liked Fergie and gets on much better with her than she does with her other daughter-in-law , Princess Diana .
20 So we sort of switched all around now , so she eats with us at half past six stroke seven , goes up for a bath at seven thirty , eight o'clock and she 's in bed by nine , then she , she 's usually asleep by half past ten , but eh , it seems to have cured the problem we had with her , wanting , wanting me all the time , after she 's gone to bed .
21 ‘ She felt pressurised that she would be expected to be as career-orientated as she was before having the baby , ’ says Sandra , ‘ so she works with us because we are relaxed about it — if she does n't want to work on Wednesday , that 's fine , she can work on Friday instead .
22 Her parents are dead , so she lives with an unkind aunt and her children .
23 Science ultimately is self-contradictory precisely because , although it begins with a supposal about reality , it also depends upon a concrete reality ; and once scientists admit the necessarily hypothetical character of that knowledge , they cease to be scientists .
24 And although he co-produces with Michaela Strachen , she is clearly positioned as his — she 's the bimbo who goes along and enthuses about the dancers , whereas he knows where it 's at musically , because he is , after all , a famous producer — he is the man with the knowledge .
25 The first dog will establish the ground rules for the second dog and invariably , a better and more consistent relationship is established between the two dogs — quite often the second dog forms a far greater bond with the other dog than it does with the owners .
26 Diligence at work then may have more to do with the consequences of non-cooperation than it does with internalizing the primacy of company interest .
27 Claudia Schiffer , on the other hand , appears to represent a return to innocence and vulnerability , which has more in common with the glamorous screen goddesses of the 1930s than it does with the predatory allure of Sharon Stone .
28 Graphics plays an even lesser role with SuperCalc 5.5 than it does with Lotus 1-2-3 , so if you do n't like pretty pictures you might be more at home in the Computer Associates stable — and at this price , why not ?
29 It is an angry , retrospective account of the trip to Aden which coincides more accurately with Nizan 's highly militant frame of mind in 1930 and 1931 , than it does with the Nizan of 1926 and 1927 groping his way slowly towards the solution of political action .
30 As a reader , it becomes easier to empathise with the androids and their fear than it does with Mildred and her friends in ‘ Fahrenheit 451 ’ who have become passionless .
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