Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] with " in BNC.

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1 So er no details are are available er for what the er Isle of Man company proposes to do with the Market Hall or or with the Pembroke Hall for that matter .
2 Or w or and with the youth in the I L P and the Labour
3 Jack 's own assessment of his schooldays was covered in his own biographical notes as having ‘ deportment problems ’ which he later explained in more explicit terms as ‘ fucking up , not in line or as with adolescents nowadays , making a big show they they do n't give a fuck , that 's bad deportment .
4 In 1976 , Australia , Canada , Fiji , New Zealand , Sri Lanka and Trinidad and Tobago expressed themselves , in response to a Questionnaire circulated by the Commonwealth Secretariat , as parties to the Conventions listed in the Table except that with Israel .
5 In this respect he was no different from greater Prime Ministers , Gladstone before him and Churchill after him , upon whom senility began to descend while they were still in office , except that with him it came when he was ten years or more younger .
6 Er during my comments yesterday sir , I you 'll not be surprised that if with a very strong emphasis on if , er the the panel do go for a new settlement , we do in York feel very strongly that er the issue of priority for public transport usage should be a very high one in this criteria .
7 A further advantage is that whereas with a series of debentures with a charge on the company 's assets it will be necessary to say expressly in each debenture that it is one of a series each ranking pari passu in respect of the charge ; debenture stock achieves that result without express provision .
8 The implication of these observations for our discussion is that whereas with going to a movement towards the realization of the accompanying infinitive 's event is represented as being under way , with will there is no idea of a movement towards this event ( i.e. of something existing before it in time ) : the impression is merely that the potentiality for the infinitive 's event already exists , and will be actualized if certain conditions are met .
9 I suspect that as with the not dissimilar talents of Anita Brookner , the reader needs to share the author 's attitudes to enjoy all this .
10 I compare the Alvey proposals with the Concorde because I felt that as with the Concorde project too much of our limited resources are being put into one programme .
11 Second , notice that as with the remedy for most doubts , there are two parts to approaching it .
12 It seems that as with most things , there is nothing new under the sun .
13 Soon EG found that as with stereo it was possible to change one 's position in a room without spoiling the quadraphonic effect .
14 When you put all these factors together it concerns me that nobody has been advancing the case that as with other districts , some other districts in York , it would be appropriate , even more appropriate in my view , that the migration assumption should be discounted , there are in my view special reasons why this should be the case , special reasons over and above tho those that have been applied , to the other districts , this in my view would be that the Greater York housing provision for all those reasons I 've just highlighted , should be reduced , should be reduced to the seventy five percent level , in other words that would be reducing it by between a thousand and twelve hundred and fifty houses , now I wo n't get on to the reason that the fact that that 's one reason why there 's no need for a new settlement , erm but it is a reason in its own right just to protect the character and the capacity requirements and the environmental sensitivities of the Greater York area .
15 Note that as with here , the meaning of come can only be explicated by reference to pragmatic or contextual parameters ( speakers , addressees , times and places of speaking ) .
16 I 'm about 5'7 ’ and found it fitted me fine , although as with all sacks , it took a couple of days of walking to get the best adjustment .
17 Children of such a union are said to be born with webbed feet or scaly skin , although as with any fairy/mortal mating the child will be uncommonly gifted .
18 The ribbon is 1¼″ wide and was originally of violet and white alternate horizontal stripes , although as with the AFC this was changed to a diagonal format in July 1919 .
19 There has been an implicit triangularity about much of the preceding discussion which can be explored further , although as with all models of the curriculum , this one simplifies the reality .
20 The first type of constraint examined here is the use of and or with as a means of linking two individuals , as in ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) :
21 We started off and although with only about 200 yards to go , had constant stops and changing of places .
22 Erm , do write big and and and with yeah do write big so that I can read it .
23 Possibly goods may have been smuggled out without paying duty , although this last should not be exaggerated , because there is no reason to believe that the level of smuggling varied markedly from one period to another , and because with bulk commodities the possible gains were small and the risk of penalties was high ( 66 , pp.21–5 ) .
24 Here and now he was with them and while with them he would enjoy .
25 And while with me doth dwell this wearied ghost ,
26 And whereas with departmental approach we may have been satisfied with the ability to do extracts down from our corporate mainframe systems in the enterprise approach we 'll look for proper and full integration of the mainframe as an integral part of the environment .
27 Such masters of the merciless put-down must have studied each other 's writings through the long intellectual civil wars of the 1930s and after with a mounting respect that no dogmatic divide could dim .
28 ( d ) Exercise of powers The individual may , in the event of the exercise or successive exercise of one or more powers , by whomsoever exercisable and whether with or without the consent of any other person , become entitled to the beneficial enjoyment of the income .
29 She held out hope and it was taken eagerly and when with each letter the hope waned she was ready to support Mrs Browning 's own faith that death was but an extension of life and not to be feared .
30 His wonderful book shows the number of new birds ( his wife painted them ) he found in Australia , and when with us he was much pleased with a white kangaroo-skin he preserved , the first I had ever seen . ’
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