Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] with [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) . |
2 | I just mentioned with that microphone . |
3 | Although I generally agree with this statement , the continued denial of risk for patients exposed to HIV-infected HCWs without scientific data does not reassure the population . |
4 | My mother , too , was a science teacher and I was good at science , and I always continued with that line because partly of the family background and partly of my own interests . |
5 | We 've broken up , I 've been heartbroken through bizarre circumstances … but I still live with that person . |
6 | I cheerfully agree with this assessment . |
7 | I quite agree with this approach although ( I add hastily ) with little of what Midgley has to offer it . |
8 | My mind was n't on my driving and for the first time I almost collided with another taxi . |
9 | I actually went with this girl to a little hotel . |
10 | Bellburn Lane is a residential cul de sac which already suffers with more traffic than it can safely handle . |
11 | She had watched girl friends drift from affair to affair which always began with such certainty that ‘ this time it will be different ’ , and inevitably ended in tears with the realisation that it was n't . |
12 | The debate over the radical or conservative nature of the peasantry is a long-lasting one which still continues with some vigour . |
13 | ( He dreams of three British candidates : Dr David Owen and Mr Paddy Ashdown , two middle-of-the-roaders who mostly quarrel with each other , and Mr Salman Rushdie , the author of ’ The Satanic Verses ’ . ) |
14 | Education regarding the potential dangerousness of the drug in overdose may prevent accidental deaths , but it is not clear that this alone will prevent death among those who impulsively overdose with this drug . |
15 | I asked her if she always painted with such alacrity and her answer came as something of a relief , ‘ I like to enjoy painting , so ofttimes I paint much more slowly , it 's like eating , you do n't want to rush through a great meal ’ . |
16 | Next February will you still live with that priority . |
17 | ‘ Every Man Now , be his fortune what it will , is to be doing something at his Place , as the fashionable Phrase is , ’ writes an enthusiast in 1739 ‘ and you hardly meet with any Body , who , after the first Compliments , does not inform you , that he is in Mortar and moving of Earth ; the modest terms for Building and Gardening ’ . |
18 | However , it would be far better to follow it up with a more specific question , ‘ Have you ever worked with that age group before ? ’ |
19 | Stress-timed rhythm is thus perhaps characteristic of one style of speaking , not of English speech as a whole ; one always speaks with some degree of rhythmicality , but the degree will vary between a minimum value ( arhythmical ) and a maximum ( completely stress-timed rhythm ) . |
20 | It may indicate that the design is based on one traditionally associated with that name , but the dealer may simply be trying to make the rug seem more interesting by calling it something other than just " Chinese " . |
21 | In looking at figures on television audiences we probably accept with little thought that certain programmes are frequently at the top of the list for audience rating , but we seldom ask how that audience has been measured . |
22 | We strongly concur with this recommendation . |
23 | Most Englishmen I know , no one would sleep with , they presumably sleep with each other . |
24 | They only mated with each other — the old ones went into mourning if a child dared to marry out . |
25 | But whatever the real significance of the plan 's extra-dramatic aspects , they hardly square with any talk of a " scholar 's conscience " . |
26 | They also liaised with each other , their supervisor and the research team . |
27 | They often conflict with each other and much of the stress that we experience comes from the conflict of one goal with another : career versus family ; structure versus excitement and risk ; individual versus collective ; autonomy versus team-work ; money versus challenge . |
28 | no I suppose , it could be painted on could n't it ? , they never bothered with these lady did they ? , cos its modern i n't it , modern made |
29 | The expression on the faces of some of the nomes said that they definitely agreed with this point of view , and that among the people who should n't be out on a night like this was themselves . |
30 | He constantly fiddled with that badge of office , a ready-made , multicoloured , bow tie , as he talked to Jane . |