Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] with [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I agree with points raised in the correspondence regarding muscular build raising suspicion of abuse .
2 The prime reason for encircling dolphins to catch yellowfin tuna is that the tuna which associate with dolphins tend to be larger , and command a higher market price .
3 Treaty , assumes new obligations which conflict with rights held under an earlier agreement ipso facto agrees to forgo the exercise of such rights to the extent necessary for the performance of its new obligations ( cf. summary at p. 1 , para. 2 ) .
4 The monopoly over the initiation of proceedings has proved to be most contentious in relation to claims assessors who deal with accident claims on a contingency basis taking part of the compensation as remuneration .
5 The owner of Peggotty 's Bakery and Cafe , Mr John Sowerby , arranged for other people who work with food to meet at his cafe so that to make the day cost-effective .
6 In each of the institutions examined MacDonald suggests that students who enter with qualifications gained through the SCOTVEC modular system were particularly at risk .
7 We begin with Belbo phoning from Paris to say , ‘ They 're after me , ’ and the telephone going dead just as he is about to give the password for the computer file which holds the final explanation known to him alone .
8 We begin with studies base on personal interviews and we distinguish between working-class and professional samples .
9 This is sound we hear with ears tuned by a billion years of evolution .
10 We may say that a criterion of legal validity or source of law is supreme if rules identified by reference to it are still recognized as rules of the system , even if they conflict with rules identified by reference to the other criteria , whereas rules identified by reference to the latter are not so recognized if they conflict with the rules identified by reference to the supreme criterion .
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