Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 It is not possible to reconstruct a detailed history of Ine 's reign but the indications are that he ruled with firmness .
2 A managerial action could be that he transfers with the outside party services .
3 To what extent this was the result of Jill 's campaign will probably never be known , but it may be that it coincided with and reinforced a growing feeling in the Foreign Office and elsewhere that intransigence was no longer in Britain 's interests .
4 I suppose you have to be if you sleep with an erstwhile nun .
5 Well Jesus did n't act like that he went to where the sinners were and he mixed with them .
6 At least she assumed that was who they were as they walked with Leo down the lane towards her ; she did n't wait to be introduced .
7 ‘ It was my idea as much as Jeff 's that I went with him . ’
8 One good thing is that we communicate with each other .
9 And I 'll start backwards by saying what I 'd like to see , and that is that I think with a group of women coming from such a broad spectrum , that the work we 're going to do is never going to be the same and there are going to be large areas in which we may not be able to work together .
10 And therefore , the point I would make is that I disagree with the weighting or the the two ticks given to the A sixty four south in in Mr 's assessment .
11 As Cumings has pointed out , the importance of this paper is that it foreshadowed with considerable accuracy the sequence of events over the next three years , culminating in the formal establishment of the Republic of Korea in 1948 .
12 The Convention 's strength is that it copes with their diversity and provides an effective mechanism acceptable to all .
13 But the problem with taking such an a priori stance is that it clashes with the nature of Christianity .
14 The trouble with the ‘ functional ’ approach , however , is that it carries with it the risk that you will omit general considerations such as overall objectives and strategy .
15 One way in which modern history is distinctive is that it deals with societies which are increasingly aware of such facts as these , and therefore try to come to terms with them .
16 The essence of the Queen 's Speech is that it deals with the problems that affect every family in our land , such as those that they encounter with the public services and those relating to education , health and the inner cities .
17 But then the problem with a television tour of Europe is that it begins with the familiar .
18 A feature of project management is that it interacts with the company functions managed on the minimum variety basis referred to under ‘ functional management ’ .
19 Now what I ca n't explain why , is that he starts with thirty two , now whether he sort of gets muddled up with the sort of the system of something I do n't know , but for some reason best known to himself , he starts with thirty two , and the continuum goes up to a hundred and sixty .
20 The only sign of his accident is that he walks with a slight limp .
21 ‘ The only way we can know that people want to see the Fun Factory becoming a success is if they vote with their feet and come to a meeting to show their support . ’
22 Right , well as I say I 've got your details here so what I 'll do is if you bear with me I 'll go and a have a look through the drawers and see what we 've got available .
23 The reason I 'd probably go for the estate agency is cos I deal with estate agencies in where I am .
24 No , the reason why is cos it clashes with the coursework .
25 Then she will ask if they have a label for their music and Richard Fm — the bald one who sings — will say ‘ St Michael ’ before his brother chips in with the episode 's one almost serious observation , saying , of their success : ‘ I think it 's because we play with our tongues in cheek .
26 ‘ That 's because he argues with me , ’ Maggie pointed out , but Ana shook her head again .
27 The works in a collection like New Hall 's while they engage with some of these issues about women 's lack and absence from history , at the same time abrogate the very claim that women have not and can not command a semantic field which expresses their own meanings and tells their own stories .
28 And the only record that we have in scripture of any evidence of folk having received the Holy Spirit was that they spoke with other tongues .
29 What she did know was that he lived with his mother and two brothers , and that after the war he would go back to work in an insurance office .
30 If , for example , a man was known as ‘ Father of James ’ the probability was that he lived with his wife 's people and dutifully avoided his mother-in-law in the appointed manner .
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