Example sentences of "[noun] with [pron] " in BNC.

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1 At Board/WEA level , as neither body wished the impasse with which members found themselves confronted to continue interminably Hickson met Green informally .
2 The capital of the region is Elgin with its ruined medieval cathedral .
3 This is the task of lawyers and of other conceptive ideologists with whom they should properly be classified .
4 High oxygen levels are not important , for the fish has an air bladder with which it can breathe air .
5 Yet this move was inconceivable on the basis of an Aristotelian cosmology with its fundamental division between the sublunar and superlunary regions .
6 If a particle moves under gravity along a smooth curve in the form of a cycloid with its cusps pointing vertically upward , the time of descent to the lowest point is independent of the starting position .
7 A little mean with his possessions , a little dull in the boardroom — but exciting in the bedroom ! ’
8 ‘ Last night , when you say you were on the Wheel with him ? ’
9 I want to share the wheel with him , to feel his power behind it .
10 As they went up , he looked down through the skeleton of the wheel with its spindly metal bones .
11 Dry batteries for fencer units are outrageously expensive , so I have resorted to an old tractor battery , trickle-charged by a windmill made from a bicycle wheel with its dynamo hub : it cost nothing and worked without trouble for a year at a stretch .
12 She slid past him and curled her fingers around the thin wheel with its padded sleeve .
13 ‘ Maybe it is n't accessible , ’ Ash said , fag in mouth , holding the steering wheel with her knees and making a stretching , circling motion with her shoulders ( we were on a quiet stretch of motorway , thankfully ) .
14 His hands gripped the wheel with what she took to be more than necessary strength and he looked as if he would stop , spring out and grip her neck with equal intensity .
15 He was holding the bucking steering wheel with his artificial hand while he felt under the dashboard for his cigarettes .
16 Go to a pushbike shop they whip them off and whip them on for you you buy , you know , if you go out and buy one then just take wheel with you they 'll stick them straight on .
17 The case studies ( Chapter 4 ) , on the basis of which the questionnaire had been developed , had contrasted a school in the more prosperous southern half of the borough with one in the north , an area consisting largely of council estates with relatively high levels of unemployment .
18 The Christian Religion with its accent on the virtue of eschewing the ownership of worldly goods , is particularly vulnerable to accusations of insincerity .
19 The Australian Aboriginal religion with its emphasis on mysteries and degrees of initiation , its doctrines of pre-existence ad reincarnation and its belief in psychic powers , belongs to the Orient , not the West , and can only be understood in the light of the Orient . ’
20 It is also most important that the abuse of religion with its destructive consequences is faced , and that pupils are helped towards levels of discernment .
21 Another way of putting it is to say that RE has to offer feasible road-maps enabling pupils to chart their own way around the difficult country of religion with its complexity and ambiguity .
22 Six months ago it had been her dearest wish that one day he would discuss the great truths of their shared religion with her .
23 Yeah , I do n't know , I do n't , I think religion 's gone out the door to be honest with you , I do n't think any religion with anyone really , erm , and is important in life that is used today , no , bloody do n't , I .
24 I did not want to take risks with them .
25 Quite apart from the constitutional issues , they do not want to take risks with what is being achieved in the ERM .
26 The British Film Institute and the various arts associations are showing an increasing reluctance to take risks with what funds they have left .
27 While doing everything they can to make sure Robson is available for the final against Brian Clough 's team at Wembley , United will take no risks with their captain 's fitness .
28 But , to me , people who rush along taking unnecessary risks with their lives and other people 's and … ’
29 He is there to perform , so let's accept that he ( or she ) will take whatever risks with his body he deems appropriate to the importance in his own life of winning the prize .
30 He was going to play tricks and take risks with his life and personality and do so in an increasingly wilful and dangerous way .
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