Example sentences of "with [pron] [pron] can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you come back with me you can help me take it out the other end . ’ |
2 | With them he can reprogram the Conscience to overcome the Voord 's immunisation , and re-establish peace on Marinus . |
3 | ‘ Children will be the special target if you start with them you can build in good habits for later life . ’ |
4 | True , you will have to put up with unearthing all manner of car parts , everything from exhaust-pipes to wheel trims , but mixed in with them you can expect to find plenty of items lost by earlier travellers . |
5 | With them you can buy just about whatever your little capitalist heart desires . |
6 | Thus having sold Rocky we are left with no-one who can put his foot on the ball and control the game ( Macca excepted ) . |
7 | ‘ It 's important , too , for other non-whites — they need heroes with whom they can identify . ’ |
8 | Senior house officers rarely , if ever , have a named educational supervisor or mentor with whom they can discuss problems about their training . |
9 | They hide this from their parents so as not to add to their pain , but need someone with whom they can share unacceptable feelings . |
10 | If we are lucky we have someone in our lives with whom we can shed healing tears . |
11 | If we have such problems with adult humans with whom we can talk , let us ask the next question . |
12 | He declared his delight that " we have at last someone in South Africa with whom we can do business " . |
13 | We always look for a local engineering partner , with whom we can build up a strong working relationship , to provide knowledge of local practices and statutory requirements . |
14 | The fascinating question raised is , are dolphins conscious , aware , and conceptualising creatures , with whom we can communicate and from whom we have much to learn ? |
15 | How does one recognise pain in an adult human with whom one can speak ? |
16 | Hans Lewy is another scholar with whom one can disagree only at one 's peril , and Hans Lewy maintained in an admirable paper that at least what Josephus quotes is authentic Hecataeus . |
17 | Lone parents , 91 per cent of whom are women , have fewer resources than other families , and the lack of a partner with whom one can share child-rearing responsibilities leaves little time and energy for other forms of care . |
18 | If there is a speech therapist treating the client with whom one can discuss the problem , that can be very helpful . |
19 | ‘ Yeltsin … left the Congress because he understands he has only one partner left with whom he can talk . |
20 | Because of this , and because she , too , was rebellious , she is the only one of Minuchin 's patients with whom I can identify . |
21 | But I will trust you , because there are few with whom I can talk as I can talk to you . |
22 | It is a terrible , solitary kind of life , whereby I can not for instance have people with whom I can discuss my writing , unless I leave the country and meet people like Bessie Head , who died , or Buchi Emecheta and Ama Ata Aidoo . |
23 | — is this someone with whom I can learn ? |
24 | It is now most unusual for me to find anyone with whom I can have a knowledgeable chat about day and night netting . |
25 | If you are fortunate enough to have secured an agent you will have someone with whom you can talk . |
26 | Sometimes the fact that you are doing something concrete to help someone with whom you can empathise can help you to forget your own personal misgivings . |
27 | Choose people you know well and trust and with whom you can share the details of your affairs . |
28 | If you have a friend or colleague with whom you can practise it is a good idea to get used to hearing yourself say these positive statements out loud . |
29 | The best results come from working with someone else with whom you can sail and discuss the findings . |
30 | Not that he 's the only climber who appears to wish to play down the education aspects of his past — amongst many others with whom you can have sport in this manner are Stephen Venables ( Charterhouse ) , our own Tom Prentice at Climber ( Harrow ) , or even Ed himself ( Uppingham ) . |