Example sentences of "with [noun] [conj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 All the children involved are likely to have suffered too , and with patience and tact it may be possible to extend love and acceptance to them .
2 If it 's like the one we lived in , cos when I , I lived at home with mum and dad we lived in Craigan Road and they 're two rooms .
3 Sport did n't have any priority at all in this kind of philosophy ; with Mum and Dad it was way down low on the list .
4 With experience and goodwill it 's remarkable what people of all ages can achieve in drama , but remember that a good many children will be anxious .
5 In the case of Sikh women it was the day-to-day racism which their husbands faced in Britain which indirectly brought them to Britain ; with Pakistanis and Bangladeshis it was the racism of Britain 's Immigration laws .
6 Although the graphics standard of CGA implies low quality to those with EGA and VGA you would be wrong to expect anything less than excellent , clear and colourful screens .
7 With skill and imagination it may not be necessary to devote as much as 5% of CCW 's budget in order to make significant progress .
8 With rapture and relief he elides with the larger unit , the glowing mass .
9 With pen and paper I always fight
10 I had done some turning before and with help and advice I soon felt quite competent turning out my arm stumps , legs and stretcher rails .
11 Despite treatment with prednisolone and sulphasalazine she continued to have diarrhoea , weight loss , and malaise , and so was referred here .
12 ‘ Oh , God , no , ’ she husked pitifully as Fernando suddenly drew back from her and with eyes hooded with desire and power he let himself sink below the water .
13 The use of the plural is pregnant with implications that evidence she alone has seen shows that among Sotheby 's staff not just Peter Wilson had a share in the treasure .
14 The woodwind , owing to its vastly inferior volume of tone when compared with the brass , can not hope to compete with it , but if used with knowledge and skill it can add considerably to its brilliance and sonority .
15 If they come looking for us with tusk and fang you 'd better be ready with that Winchester peashooter of yours . "
16 It is one of the most ancient of dye plants , its use being recorded 2,500 years ago , and it is such a strong dye that it will produce a deep pink-brown without a mordant — with alum and tin it supplies red and red-brown .
17 If the dancers perform those gestures with feeling and understanding they will express the moods , emotions and actions of the characters they play .
18 I mean , with frost and whatsername we 've had just lately they can expect bust pipes anywhere where they 're where they 're not protected .
19 In a voice thick with sugar and lust he said , ‘ You are driving me wild .
20 Refill with soil and firm it down .
21 Thus I take issue with the claim of a leading exponent , Alan Moore , who maintains that by comparison with newspapers and television they are ‘ one of the only untainted sources of information . ’
22 By loading specific parts of the system with food or water it has been possible to investigate , for example , the role of the stomach in the termination of eating and drinking .
23 One such difference is that whereas thermometer readings are caused by the temperatures they signify ( that 's what correlates them ) , with bees and honey it 's the other way round : what correlates them is the fact , not that honey makes bees , but that bees make honey — the sign causes what it signifies .
24 With grit and determination she makes it in a man 's world by hiring and firing at will .
25 He was the son of an Argyll crofter and although mainly concerned with landscape and seascape he was the first Scottish artist in the 1890s to place people in that landscape without sentimentality .
26 Being attracted to books dealing with history and legend he soon created an imaginary world of his own , and birds and reptiles provided him with companionship until at the age of nine he was eventually sent to a preparatory school in Dartford .
27 ‘ Forget it , ’ she says , and with thumb and forefinger she flicks the cigarette across the room .
28 Together with drugs and drainage they checked the effects of disease and famine , while the imposition of order and the creation of new employment began the slow demographic revolution which long prevented many countries from cashing their new wealth in the form of a higher standard of living .
29 Panting and cursing with pain and rage he came back , head lowered .
30 With time and practice he will fold his forearm correctly , with less chance of hitting his jumps .
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