Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] with [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Fat chance of that , or of persuading Jessica to go with her to Aunt Jane 's in Port Erin . |
2 | As Mr Hart himself asked in a letter to The Times : ‘ In the face of so pellucid a Parliamentary intention , how was it that the Revenue not only thought it worth while to try it on , but actually found two courts to agree with it ? ’ |
3 | In the Financial Times Lord Snow agreed with him . |
4 | Also , with the use of steam in large rooms , high volumes of condensation may occur which may drip onto food contact surfaces bringing with it bacterial and physical contamination . |
5 | It was the only Italian name I could think of in a hurry and I did n't have the nerve to put on the right accent to go with it . ’ |
6 | Labour 's Shadow Education Secretary Ann Taylor agreed with her . |
7 | ‘ In taking this on , there 's a responsibility goes with it , sure , and it was a weird sensation at first being in the studio and feeling that if I wanted to fight for something with the producer , I did n't have any allies … |
8 | If they meet the requirements of the above list , the dissemination and support of their material should be made possible by others with sufficient expertise to cope with it . |
9 | William goes with them , staying on a farm while Diana enchants Australia . |
10 | King agreed with me as to Mr Gould being an entirely uneducated man — he sd when he came here [ to Sydney ] he brought verbal introductions from Sir J. to difft. individuals & went up to them & sd . |
11 | Beaverbrook and Churchill agreed with him that Britain had compromised enough and the issue of economic control of air routes could be decided later . |
12 | Ronnie , who had carrot-red hair to go with it , had blushed pillarbox red . |
13 | I decided to ask Mrs Dean to sit with me after supper . |
14 | And he had the jaw to go with it , a great slab of a jaw . |
15 | ‘ There 's a coral necklace to go with it . |
16 | and this woman , she 's ninety odd and she does n't like being in the room on her own so when she goes to bed mum goes with her . |
17 | ‘ I 'm gratified , ’ said Mr Stanforth , with only the mildest irony , ‘ that your judgement agrees with mine . |
18 | The second point is that , when ambiguity increases sharply , that is the time when people who can resolve that ambiguity by setting new organizational values to cope with it gain power . |
19 | A picture , probably ; she had always admired his work , perhaps a little money to go with it ; that would be welcome . |
20 | Fox had found a bullet bedded in the ground and a cartridge case to go with it . |
21 | Adenauer agreed with me that there could be no question of submerging the identity of our two nations in a stateless institution . ’ |
22 | he may already be classed as a great batsman , but luck rode with him when square-leg umpire David Archer ruled not out after Lara dislodged a bail turning Bosch to long leg . |
23 | Lot eighteen is the H M V Model thirteen there it is , thank you various accessories to go with it , Lot eighteen hundred pounds for it , one hundred anywhere ? |
24 | She would have bought accessories to go with it . |
25 | There is an endowment to go with it , so we shall have a major institute , the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research . |
26 | Stress and our inability to cope with it can be an important cellulite trigger because it affects the hypothalamus ‘ master gland ’ which controls all other hormonal functions . |
27 | There was no milk to go with them , but we had water to drink — a luxury boat , water comes out of taps ! — and some Rich Tea biscuits from a tin . |
28 | It looks hard and dark , and I can find no fresh vegetables to go with it . |
29 | The padre goes with them as they leap out into a very boggy field . |
30 | Mitch goes with you and takes the necessary shots , ’ he added firmly , glancing at Mitch . |