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

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1 This is the task of lawyers and of other conceptive ideologists with whom they should properly be classified .
2 I did not want to take risks with them .
3 Quite apart from the constitutional issues , they do not want to take risks with what is being achieved in the ERM .
4 The British Film Institute and the various arts associations are showing an increasing reluctance to take risks with what funds they have left .
5 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 .
6 But , to me , people who rush along taking unnecessary risks with their lives and other people 's and … ’
7 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 .
8 He was going to play tricks and take risks with his life and personality and do so in an increasingly wilful and dangerous way .
9 He says Hanger had said he wanted to shoot a policeman and he was n't going to take risks with his men .
10 But can we really afford to take such risks with our limited space and natural resources in Britain ?
11 Whatever the Labour party 's views in the past , it is incredible that any responsible party could be prepared to take risks with our defence budget and could be prepared to take risks with our nuclear deterrent when the world faces the biggest risk of nuclear proliferation that it has ever faced .
12 Whatever the Labour party 's views in the past , it is incredible that any responsible party could be prepared to take risks with our defence budget and could be prepared to take risks with our nuclear deterrent when the world faces the biggest risk of nuclear proliferation that it has ever faced .
13 Naturally you do n't want to take risks with your boy , I can see that perfectly well , but — ’
14 It was about how difficult inventors find it to raise finance to bring their inventions to market , no matter how promising the inventions may be , and how many potentially marketable creations are languishing for lack of capital , since the financial institutions are either not interested or not prepared to take risks with anything which is not already established .
15 He was finding that oddly agreeable because in spite of previous unpleasant skirmishes with her , her frank arrogance had always engaged him .
16 Such were the victories available to the Commandant in his skirmishes with his Political Officer .
17 A shaikh became shaikh by a process of discussion and designation ; in effect , when the office became vacant the old men of the lineage discussed possible successors with their kinsmen and family , and then among themselves .
18 The criteria adopted by the Court of Appeal in Newell ( 1980 ) were that courts should only take account of characteristics with which the provocation was concerned ; permanent characteristics such as race and , probably , religion may be taken into account , but transient conditions such as intoxication and exhaustion may not .
19 The second issue — the risk that some good payers will be lumped in with bad payers , and treated like them , simply because they share some background characteristics with them — is discussed in chapter 5 , under ‘ Credit scoring ’ .
20 ORGANISERS of a service aimed at reuniting lost pets with their owners have just celebrated the group 's first anniversary .
21 and stands with me anyway usually
22 Then cut suitable wooden stands with which to support the strengtheners until the silicone has set .
23 It took Wolves 15 seconds to bring a Black Country barrage from the stands with their first , booming aerial ‘ pass ’ for Bull to pursue ; a further 30 seconds for Villa to concede a corner ; and two minutes for Nigel Spink to be forced into a sprawling save by Mark Venus .
24 Stands with his back to her , hands in pockets , looking at wall . )
25 And from then on it steadily increased in volume as he produced those familiar songs with which he is most popularly associated , such as Granada , Cara mia mine , Sorrento and Tosti 's L'ultima canzone .
26 For village women in Punjab , Bengal or Gujerat , there is usually only one source of comfort in their new life — the presence of other women — to love them , caress them , sing songs with them and soothe their sorrows .
27 A stinging satire on American politics , it contains one of the shorter credit lists in film history , since Tim Robbins wrote it , directed it , stars in it , co-wrote the songs with his brother and sings them .
28 The Bushmen have been pushed back from much richer regions into the most inhospitable areas of Africa by other more technologically advanced peoples with whose enmity they still have continually to reckon .
29 It is already a platitude to say that ‘ governments must carry their peoples with them . ’
30 This year , the white-berried twigs with their narrow , leathery leaves are harder to come by and more expensive than ever .
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