Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] [pron] with " in BNC.
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1 | Police are appealing for witnesses to the burglary or anyone with information about the raids to contact Redcar CID on 302634 . |
2 | Human psychology is reducible to not only the constituents of the atom , but to the primal forces which imbue the atom and ourselves with our very nature . |
3 | And when we seen them , we just bust ourselves laughing , cos they looked so funny with Marie 's hair all over the place and me with this real surprised look on my face . |
4 | The inability to confirm this well-known fact has not spoilt the sudden acceptance of the placebo as something with at least a false concrete explanation rather than being some form of gothic magic about which it is better not to speak . |
5 | She was able to chat to Ana for most of the meal and what with one thing and another she felt some progress had been made , though what she was doing in this situation she did not know . |
6 | ‘ From the east and we with all . ’ |
7 | A tricky wind was blowing on to the anchorage and what with snakes and the prospect of getting wet I lay off for lunch . |
8 | Well it 's nothing to do with the working really , ma , it 's the fact that they with A facing you the spool is ready to run . |
9 | Perhaps it was a hoax or someone with a grudge . |
10 | The ideas of the Laingians in part struck a chord because someone with mental disorder causes enormous disruption and upset in a family — so it is no wonder that relatives appear deeply concerned and closely involved , a factor which professionals often forget . |
11 | A house that cost £5500 to build typically cost a council tenant £3.18 a week , a mortgage payer £6.37 a week and someone with a private landlord £10.09 a week . |
12 | And where they were seen or heard , to be treated and reflected as a person first — and as a black person , an Asian person , a woman or someone with a disability second or not at all . |
13 | There 's this great big building thing like a bridge or a gate or summat with these spotlights on it . |
14 | What with Anna being such a charmer and what with the fact that he is now sleeping with her , he does his level best to find some small saving grace in her writing , something he can praise without hypocrisy . |
15 | She was just imagining Meredith dressed up as a sailor and herself with her arms round his neck , clinging to him as the wind tried to tear them apart , when a man with a tray hung from his neck asked her to buy bootlaces . |
16 | ‘ There was no suggestion that someone with young kids could n't cope , and she did n't seem to be forever breathing down your neck . ’ |
17 | This is a visit that nobody with an interest in plants and gardens should miss ! |
18 | We might plan an outing or something with the whole staff — each one will say where they want to go and how to make it work . ’ |
19 | Only the member of the liberal professions , or the artist and intellectual who was not essentially an employer or someone with subordinates , was not primarily a ‘ master ’ . |