Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | Oh well I 'll do my best and if er if they 're stuck for somewhere with a leaf then er we 'll send them round . |
2 | What they can provide , if they successfully attach to money or property which is about to be disposed of , is security for the sum sued for together with interest and expenses . |
3 | There was nothing to do but read , but it was impossible to read for long with Aunt Emily prowling about . |
4 | Bathsheba could not remain angry for long with someone who admired her as much as he obviously did . |
5 | Even Maxton could not have worked for long with the Communists whose infiltration he had done so much to resist . |
6 | Even the man in the hood does n't count for much with them . |
7 | ‘ Could it be somebody working for Connelly with an axe to grind ? ’ asked Martin Bates , running his finger around the rim of his glass . |
8 | A typical clause on the sale of an unregistered title is as follows : All that property known as Together with the rights and Except and Reserved and Subject as mentioned in a Conveyance ( hereinafter called " the Conveyance " ) dated and made between of the one part and of the other part . |
9 | These , and many other problems , have to be worked through patiently with the help of the wife , and fortunately they can often be resolved successfully . |
10 | Last October , just before a visit to Hong Kong by a Chinese team of experts looking into the airport , the Hong Kong government suddenly announced that a bridge that is a big part of the project would be paid for entirely with public money ; before , it had said the bridge would be private . |
11 | In many cases , says the charity , family cars can be paid for entirely with the DSS allowance but a more severe disability will often mean that a more expensive vehicle is needed . |
12 | The first helicopter left Safe Supporter shortly after 2pm with 19 people on board and the last touched down at Aberdeen airport just after 8.30pm . |
13 | Tickets are £5 before 11pm , £4 after 11pm , and £3 after 11pm with a Smashed ! flyer . |
14 | Full line-up at the club , which takes place at Islington Powerhaus on Wednesday nights , is Admission is £5 before 11pm , £4 after 11pm , and £3 after 11pm with a Smashed ! flyer . |
15 | The subjects of the great centenaries lectures are , unsurprisingly , as diverse as human achievement , but in at least one respect they can , by and large , be spoken of together with widespread , if not indeed universal , recognition of their greatness . |
16 | I enclose herewith the principal , duplicate , Copy List of Assize and List of Assize to be summoned in conjunction with the instructions shown below together with a warrant for citation in respect of the above mentioned High Court Sitting . |
17 | Then fill in your name , address and farm details and send it to the address below together with 3 Hoechst leaf symbols from either Arelon WDG , Hoegrass or Decis cartons or any mix of those products . |
18 | Capt Jeffery Coombe , the pilot , and Capt David Genevish , electronics warfare officer , spent much of yesterday with their families but will undergo a de-briefing . |
19 | Even if it were capable of relating the events and perceptions of today to those of yesterday , there are no relevant events of yesterday with which to relate . |
20 | ‘ Anyway , it amazes me that none of you has apparently thought of comparing the print-outs of yesterday with today 's work . |
21 | This is an ensemble show in the RSC 's great tradition of Nicholas Nickleby and Les Miserables ( Caird was co-director of both with Trevor Nunn ) and it could well repeat their success at the box office . |
22 | Although it is difficult to compare the publications of today with the comics of the 1950s , it must be pointed out that there is a surprising amount of science in today 's comics . |
23 | Over generations of intermarriage , this has produced the Madeiran of today with his own personality and pronunciation of Portuguese words . |
24 | If you were to compare a typical Irish or British magazine of today with its counterpart of say , thirty years ago , one of the most overwhelmingly obvious differences would be in the quality of the photographic material now being used . |
25 | A good deal of the extensive baths has been excavated and the city presents the tourist of today with perhaps the most splendidly restored of all Roman remains in Europe . ’ |
26 | The event was called the Queen of the World and it was a far cry from the glitzy shows of today with their parades of scantily clad contestants . |
27 | What would we walk out of here with ? |
28 | Either he walked out of here with a deal for Simon Cormack , or he would need a police escort anyway . |
29 | ‘ You 're not blowing your way out of here with it . ’ |
30 | There 's nothing to be scared of here with daddy protecting you , ’ Mr Trotter said in a kinder tone . |