Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb base] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But unfortunately people are what they are , and because of that I agree with rearmament as a safety measure . ’
2 There have been many investigations of the factors animals use to ensure that they mate with members of the same species .
3 I think it would affect their marriages , their inter-personal relationships , their co-habitations , the way that they deal with people at work , their sense of who they are in the world and how far they can go in the world , and I think that 's what makes the problem so serious because it has very , very long-reaching effects .
4 Critics suggest the wage bill element is excessive ; the church authorities argue that they work with people through people .
5 In footplate LDCs , one of the main activities has traditionally been the ‘ scrutiny ’ of alterations to work programmes or ‘ diagrams ’ to ensure that they comply with agreements concerning continuous driving time , meal breaks , and so on .
6 Experience has shown that they call for more work from officials , and that they meet with resistance from officials ( see Jenkins , 1978 ) .
7 Your holiday — and I come with tales of murder . ’
8 And I concur with Mr on the point that he made .
9 One MEP has calculated that if you start with £100 in Britain and change this sum successively into each of the Community s eleven currencies , you would only have £50 by the final transaction .
10 The processors are clocked at 25MHz with 256Kb of non-write-through cache , and they come with 16Mb to 192Mb memory , with support for up to 88Gb disk .
11 — The larynx becomes dry and they wake with spasms in the throat thinking they will choke .
12 He swans off to the room whilst I wrestle with yards of umbilical elastic intestine , and hard cyst-like sacs which remain as elusive as end snippets of soap .
13 Life under canvas these days can be positively luxurious when you go with firms like Eurocamp .
14 as you know with dint of great effort , got er , the er , scheme off the ground , which has taken a lot of , all of us a lot of hard work , er , and we 're proposing other schemes at Bexford House .
15 Okay , now erm , today as you realize with feelings of immense relief is the last lecture of the term , so , so what I 'm gon na do , is to start talking about the er , so called black books of Freud , the set texts in this , in this course and I 'm gon na start talking today about the first , and in some ways , one of the most important of these , Totem and Taboo , and since it 's the last lecture of term , and you probably all forget what I said over the Christmas holiday , and wo n't be able to recall it afterwards , through the alcoholic haze , er what I thought I 'd do today , was talk about Totem and Taboo in the way in which it looked backwards rather than forwards .
16 Our steppe will truly become ours only when we come with columns of tractors and ploughs to break the thousand-year old virgin soil .
17 When we deal with constituents at our surgeries we have difficulty understanding the complexities .
18 On the other hand , despite the tone of much of the political debate in the United Kingdom , it should be said at the outset that questions such as the transfer of powers ( or sovereignty ) to the Community , the direct application and direct effect of Community law , and the correlative theory of the primacy of such provisions of Community law when they conflict with provisions of national law , were all established aspects of Community law when we joined in 1973 , and are not new problems relating to Maastricht .
19 This is certainly true when they deal with stories near home .
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