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

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1 end up fiddling with for hours on end to work out .
2 Friends whom Grahame made at Fowey and kept up with for life , the Purves family of Philadelphia , all believed in Fowey as the setting and the opening chapter as being inspired by a gentle row up to Golant one golden Summer in the early years of the century .
3 Although he 's only seventeen Chris is committed to art in one form or another as something he intends to stick with for life .
4 For that reason , there may be some regret in the industry at the loss of the generous system of allowances that were available under the PRT regime which many companies had learned to live with for want of any better way of taxing oil income .
5 If you are not sure who to get in touch with for help and advice , ring the Winter Warmth Line 0800 289 404 or get a friend or relation to do it for you .
6 ( e ) Examples Set out below are various categories of conveyance/transfers and how they should be dealt with for stamp duty purposes : ( i ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order — no monetary consideration ( Eg Precedents 1 , 2 , 7 , 8 , 15 and 16 ) Provided this contains the following certificate ( it is suggested as part of the instrument ) no stamp duty is payable .
7 The trestle-tables were full ; people drinking , eating and reading ; the Germans we had teamed up with for part of the way back looking smug , though they could n't have been down much before us .
8 ( This was a circumstance paralleled at his own funeral , when the friends and relations of the woman he 'd been living with for part of the week since the early 1960s stole the show from us , the pathetic huddle of the family of his middle years . )
9 As most actors are looking for someone they 'll be happy to hang around with for years to come , they tend to choose subjects they like and approve of .
10 Of course the problems of distinguishing F from C , goat from sheep , are no worse than the problems teachers were faced with for years , when they had to separate O level candidates from those who would work for CSE .
11 The chairs were designed to complement the table and represent one set of variations on a chair design that I have been experimenting with for years .
12 Comparing it with my friends who I 've worked with for years , who are most expensive sort of fair enough .
13 Let me tell you the sort of guys I 've been dealing with for years . ’
14 What I want to cover now is a type of network that we study a lot in the computer architecture group and I 've been working with for years and years and years erm called the N tuple network .
15 The answer to the problem is , I think , that the whole process whereby a contemnor is dealt with for contempt of court is under the control of the court and , in particular , of the judge before whom the committal application comes .
16 Those who disrupt proceedings or undermine public confidence in the administration of justice by scandalising the judiciary are also liable to be dealt with for contempt of court .
17 He 's won several awards for his radio work and has been praised by top journalists for documentaries he 's come up with for Radio One .
18 The eighties brought commercial pragmatism , with for example many refreshment-trolley services run by private firms that employees of any organisation as large as BR would almost certainly have found impractical .
19 The Mark 2 coaches inaugurated in 1966 had generally set a new standard of comfort with for example better heating and ventilation but there were no Mark 2 catering or sleeping cars .
20 The result would simply be a shift in staffing to increase the ratios where they are most needed , with for example severely mentally handicapped children .
21 Partnership on the cheap , with for example only short term planning possible , and people on short term contracts will make little , if any , difference to the habitual ways in which education and business have traditionally related to one another .
22 But the non-cognate degree holder , with for example a degree in languages , mathematics or geography , offers other prospects and his presence has noticeably increased .
23 The Barker family had for many years been involved in mining , with for example , the Champions in their mines in Ireland .
24 It was agreed that where possible a system of barter would operate , with for example Estonia bartering electricity for Latvian gas ; where this was not possible accounting would be based on the deutschmark .
25 The note to Ord 24 in The County Court Practice says that with reference to occupiers whose occupation was originally unlawful ( otherwise , seemingly , if the occupation started as lawful as with for example , a terminated service occupancy ) , then the court will normally order " possession forthwith " , but the orders issued by the court ( unless the court has fixed a date ) will simply state that the plaintiff " do recover possession " .
26 associated with for example you 're party .
27 The degree of overlap of supervision is a problem , with for example , the Bank of England responsible for the supervision of the banking system as a whole , whilst the SROs are responsible for their various investment activities .
28 He added : ‘ It is more important than the general election itself that we maintain a constitution that has served us well for generations , and ought not to be lightly tampered with for party political purposes in the midst of the general election . ’
29 Sense of its presence , he wrote , but not an oppressive presence ( as with For Micah , for example ) .
30 Now that she 's working , I 'm left with all the swotty types , the brainboxes , and there 's no one to giggle with about motorbikes and Mr Clarke 's hideous dress sense , and the teachers ' ‘ uniform ’ of one collar tucked in a jumper , the other sticking out .
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