Example sentences of "with [noun] that we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Some ten years and several tasteful additions later , the present hotel was launched and it is with pleasure that we include it in our programme .
2 But the promises with work that we had when we went in the army , you j you 'd be looked after We got the worst damn place anybody could .
3 It is with regret that we join the chorus of voices calling for the resignation of Jocelyn Stevens as chairman of Britain 's architectural and archaeological conservation body , English Heritage : any man so free of mealy-mouthed PR awareness as to tell a bothersome journalist to ‘ go and pee out of the window ’ is a true blue .
4 It is with regret that we had to accept the resignation of three industry members due to difficult trading conditions .
5 However , I should add , it is with regret that we have to take such drastic intervention , a course which could so easily be avoided through co-ordination and commitment by other agencies close at hand .
6 It is with regret that we have to record the death of one of our founder members , Mrs W. E. Marston .
7 It is with regret that we report the death on 30 July 1992 of Margaret Blaikie , better known to her Salas colleagues as Miss Margaret Berry .
8 It is with hindsight that we decide whether to judge the success of our random conglomeration as a swimmer or as a flyer .
9 Does my right hon. Friend realise that in dealing with things that we hold so dear we want to make sure that the European Community gives us a good bargain and that what we give to it will be given back to us ?
10 You could indeed , you could indeed it it reinforces a point does n't it , so I mean I so went back a few times with the flipchart yesterday with things that we need to re reinforce yes ?
11 As you go backwards in time , to say the first minute of the universe 's life , the density is not absurdly high , it 's only a little more than that of water , but the density of radiation is much , much higher — it 's a million times higher — and the temperature is like the inside of a nuclear reactor , so one of the interesting things is that when we get back to just a minute , say , after the apparent beginning of the expansion , we 're not yet dealing with any bizarre physics , we 're dealing with conditions that we know and understand on earth .
12 But it is with inversion that we find the first really unfamiliar transformation .
13 It has to bring everybody to know God , and to give everybody the chance of the everlasting happiness with God that we call heaven .
14 Fascinating as this is , it is surely with relief that we return from thus checking printed source against printed source , cross-referring and tentatively identifying , to the open air of ‘ the roads of France ’ .
15 And this is one of many ways in which ordinary communication between people depends on our having a very powerful memory , having the ability to look out for situations that we 've been warned about , and to take action in accordance with instructions that we 've been given previously and have stored up .
16 As the problem which prompted the question has been resolved by the Inland Revenue , will my hon. Friend pass on to its staff the thanks of many Members of Parliament for dealing with issues that we have raised on behalf of our constituents and say that we hope that the problems will continue to decline as tax rates come down rather than go up ?
17 I went through these areas that I wanted to work in and I argued with Jeremy that we had n't allowed for ‘ things visual ’ , that we had a visual medium , that Britain was profoundly under-educated visually , so that we should actually use television for visual education and he fell for this .
18 Yet we who teach in primary schools need continually to remember that it is with children that we work .
19 But we feel so ill at ease with silence that we want to fill it with endless clatter and talk about ourselves .
20 It has , not surprisingly , been at the forefront of critical enterprises which have considered literature 's different relations with history that we explored in the first chapter .
21 I confess to being sceptical about the whole enterprise , but readers who agree with Hughes that we need a drama that blends the sacred with the secular , on the model of the best Greek tragedies , may feel differently .
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