Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So I must say I entirely agree with Heather on this , it seems to me inevitable logic of Freud 's theory and erm my own view is that group psychoanalysis is a contradiction in terms , you can not do psychoanalysis in a group of this and those who say they can I think have n never understood what psychoanalysis is all about and are misleading the public and people pay good money for it . |
2 | Is sex , for me , something I only want with strangers in the dark ? |
3 | To make the picture of the bridal bouquet shown in the photograph on the facing page , I used rose leaves and some asparagus fern for the foliage , which I then softened with pieces of pink heather and small sprays of gypsophila . |
4 | So you 're feeling relaxed and comfortable and good because you 're telling me , you know , what a great tennis player I am and I really enjoy it , you 've just given me a couple of names that I 'll either make a note of or I 'll say that 's interesting cos I actually deal with Joe on a business relationship anyway erm maybe we could meet some other people from the tennis club , self employed people , professional people such as yourself , who might be interested in looking at financial planning but today I 'm more interested in talking about you Bill , erm we 'll come back to them a bit later if I may so let's press on . |
5 | I , I absolutely agree with Geoffrey on this . |
6 | If you just deal with politics at a surface , organizational level , you never understand how things have got to be this way . |
7 | apart from being marketing director for developments , er did you also deal with marketing of other aspects of the group ? |
8 | She nearly gasped with dismay at the shock that shivered down into her tummy . |
9 | " If I ca n't have you , " she said aloud , for she often conversed with Timothy in that one sided manner , " then I wo n't have anyone . |
10 | After 1987 she publicly disagreed with policies of her Foreign Secretary and Chancellor . |
11 | ‘ We literally started with sheets of metal and welded them together , ’ said Ron , who works at Courtaulds Chemicals in Stretford , Manchester . |
12 | Our work with women is a bit limited , or rather , we hardly work with women at all . |
13 | We do not always realise what is at the root of our original fears , or that we habitually cope with conflict in this way at all . |
14 | ‘ Enabling and partnership are concepts we now live with day to day , ’ he said — ‘ helping people help themselves . ’ |
15 | There is a distinguished series of subscription concerts from autumn to the succeeding summer ( they still talk with pride of the day in 1934 when Richard Strauss came to conduct his Don Quixote and Alpine Symphony ) but there are also free symphony concerts most weeks in the year , very popular particularly with Winterthur 's younger generation . |
16 | The myths which describe encounters with superhuman beings of all kinds never describe the various harmful ones as shy or fearful , whereas they always do with respect to the helpful . |
17 | They usually begin with pictures of the occupations of the different months , followed by passages from the Gospels and the liturgical hours from Matins ( and Lauds ) to Vespers and Compline , and completed by miniatures of the life of the Virgin . |
18 | They also varied with respect to the loci of changes envisaged , and the relationship between the project initiatives and the past , current and proposed developments in the school 's curricular , extra-curricular and infrastructural dimensions . |
19 | In the case of the development agencies , for example , although they are explicitly market-oriented and sometimes presented as examples of the neo-liberal , non-interventionist virtues ( Moore , 1986 ) , they also negotiate with representatives of business and communities ( represented by local councils ) to develop agreed programmes . |
20 | They both looked with disgust at the men who came rolling drunk from the inns and ale-houses . |
21 | No Greek-Macedonian interpreters are recorded for Alexander 's expedition , though hardly any interpreters of any kind are , so this is not significant ; but Alexander 's education , at the hands of Aristotle , and his reading — Xenophon , Euripides , and especially Homer — shows him thoroughly imbued with hellenism at the cultural level . |
22 | I ask them to build up a Personal Language Profile ( either on their own or by interviewing each other ) which they then share with others in the group . |
23 | They then interact with microwaves on their way up and again on the way down after gravity has turned them round . |
24 | ‘ We want to see it properly regulated with guidelines for doctors . ’ |
25 | Is it best to grout with mortar between paving slabs ? |
26 | In retirement he still worked with horses at his home near Tewkesbury … signed on as Central 's racing tipster … and no national hunt gathering was complete without Terry Biddlecombe … |
27 | It also commented with concern on the lack of progress in negotiating the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs ( GATT ) and the dangers of a rise in protectionism . |
28 | The Pactus pro tenore pacis concerned itself largely with issues relating to theft ; the crime itself and the tracking of the criminal by local officials called centenarii , even across the boundaries between the Merovingian kingdoms ; it also dealt with trial by ordeal , punishment , and the right of sanctuary . |
29 | Not only was he heir to the Spencer estates , he also served with distinction as a captain in the Royal Scots Greys during World War Two and , as Equerry to the Queen , he had accompanied the Queen and Prince Philip on their historic tour of Australia shortly before his marriage . |
30 | In larger part , however , it probably lies with matters of definition . |