Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 So make it compete with outsiders .
2 So let us start with present-day society and compare it with the situation twenty years or so ago , and then compare that generation with its predecessor .
3 So let us start with them .
4 Practice really does make perfect , so encourage her to play with dressing-up clothes and let her dress up dolls and teddy bears ( this is equally important for boys , too ! ) .
5 The result has been a noticeable increase in the number of pilots who suddenly find themselves faced with a situation far beyond their control , usually a situation that they had not even considered at the start of the flight .
6 so light they stir with the gentlest breath — a breakfast of papery skulls .
7 So do you agree with
8 How long do you rehearse with Genesis before a tour ?
9 Does academic freedom necessarily have anything to do with higher education ?
10 Just let me settle with Ali Baba here . ’
11 Just let her sit with you and watch until she feels ready to play with the other children .
12 Just let it stay with you and then breathe it away . ’
13 It was an act of needlessly gratuitous violence and one which ensured for good and all , that Meryl Streep would be declining to take the female lead in the film version of this one , just like she had with the last two .
14 If he did n't like you , he 'd let you know it — just like he did with the drama teacher .
15 Then he wolfed her down , just like he did with Little Red Riding Hood 's grandmother .
16 ‘ No , they just ask you to go with them .
17 The clues come together nicely , or should I say eventually , but just require you to persevere with the game and take notes when you find new clues .
18 ‘ I just need someone to help with the paperwork . ’
19 He is a combination detective , father-confessor , erm psychologist , and the books , although they are somewhat repetitive if you were to read them one after the other , through quite a number , they nonetheless deal I think with very profound erm and difficult themes in American culture .
20 You hardly ever see them bothering with guys their own age .
21 HELENS RECS , who also make one change with Neil Aconley returning for David Eccles .
22 ‘ We want to intimidate the audience but also make them feel with us .
23 The complexities of modern society not only cause new forms of thinking to emerge ; in due course , they also compel them to interact with others .
24 Nothing , really , except that they also reckon it comes with a light pen …
25 We also find him toying with the idea of writing an arthuriad , choosing his subject from English history .
26 They claim a new chicane is turning the road into a racetrack , and they now want it replaced with traffic humps .
27 Now let me say with the monthly card and with the daily page , I 'm going to be showing you a very structured approach to planning .
28 The clause is void and as such no consideration to support the agreement : see Bennett v. Bennett ( below , p. 697 ) .1 Now let me deal with clause 2 .
29 And now let us proceed with the next business of the day , it gives me great pleasure your Royal Highness to er invite you to present several Save The Children awards this morning .
30 I think that attitudes that come from people who are concerned with academic excellence and expect it to be so ( remember , it was n't a dirty word ten years ago , it was what society expected , the school to be achieving ) , now find themselves faced with having to turn right around and in many cases , do feel disillusioned , very upset and bitter indeed and honestly , the kinder the system can be in terms of early retirement , the better .
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