Example sentences of "i [vb infin] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 They ate nothing themselves , but watched me eat with a sort of respectful deference which made me uneasy , it being , I felt , inappropriate and therefore dangerous .
2 Maggie LeMan kept her eyes riveted on the occupants of the stage for a moment , where they were bowing and making the best of the half-hearted appreciation now being shown by clapping punctuated with cat-calls ; then , slowly leaning to the side , she picked up the bird cage as she said , ‘ What do I want with a concert party ?
3 Should I stay with a cheat ?
4 ‘ What do I need with a childish , fickle tease like you ?
5 There was n't much of an atmosphere , well what could I expect with the home team doing so badly at the moment .
6 Can I identify with the objective of communitarianism , can I also share your concept that the voluntary sector is the locus within which that sort of discussion should be and can be taking place .
7 What then do I do with a capable but unproductive pupil ?
8 ‘ What can I do with the sun ? ’
9 ‘ What can I do with the sun ?
10 What should I do with the multifasciatus — should I obtain a second female , or swap the existing female with another one ?
11 She thought : What shall I do with the afternoon ?
12 Whichever method one used , the first and most important step was to formulate objectives , the ‘ what do I want to know , why , and what can I do with the result ? ’ guiding principles for research .
13 BELVILLE : What can I do with the little baggage , Mrs. Jervis ?
14 I said , Well what do I do with the arm , like ?
15 What did I do with the car keys ?
16 Go and collect my prizes What did I do with the bloody tickets now ?
17 What do I do with the big things ?
18 Oh what shall I do with the washing line ?
19 What did I do with the scissors ?
20 How many should I put in , or should I stick with the six ?
21 May I conclude with a frightening thought for Labour .
22 And , anyway , how could I compete with a brother like Jake ? ’
23 Could I cope with the exposure and PR demands ?
24 How could I live with a child who might be born alright but who may have gone blind , or worse , later on ?
25 May I plead with the Commissioner to reply to letters ?
26 No longer can I bear with the ruined god , betrayed and beaten by his own magic .
27 May I check with the Minister his actual words , which I have in front of me ?
28 In a spirit of Christmas unity , may I agree with the shadow Secretary of State for Social Security , the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) ?
29 ‘ Listen , ’ I say as I creak to my feet , ‘ can I help with the washing up or something ? ’
30 How do I deal with the problem ?
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