Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] with " in BNC.

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1 Downstairs wastes ( from the kitchen sink , for example ) can be taken out to a gully as in the older system , except that they must discharge below the level of the grid on the top of the gully , which means using a back-inlet gully or one with a hole cut in the grid .
2 The Germans and the English have plenty in common with each other , but what have you in common with the Russians or we with the Japanese ? ’
3 Nor should it be assumed that the division of the language items into lexis , structure and discourse function presents students with problems of equal difficulty or me with identical roles in each case .
4 He spent like four hours or something with the attorney general and with these three other staff over there … and they spent most of the time talking about all aspects of the Iran initiative and so forth , and then at the very end Meese pulled out that April memo … and said , ‘ what about this ? ’
5 Police are appealing for witnesses to the burglary or anyone with information about the raids to contact Redcar CID on 302634 .
6 We 're hoping that will grow , that more and more friends will come and have lunch , tea or whatever with the residents . ’
7 A Rover-engine Stag may well be a better car than one with Triumph power , but as a hybrid it will never be so valuable .
8 The two sides might have parted company there and then had it not been for the GLEB 's condition that someone with newspaper business experience should be on the executive .
9 Against this background , the Threshold Foundation provided Stephen Fulder and me with funds to carry out an 18-month survey to gather information on scientific , social , education and legal aspects of complementary medicine .
10 ‘ In these difficult times , with Neo-Nazis terrorising foreigners and anyone with differing views , there 's a danger that Fascists will come here to find out what degenerate means ’ .
11 These are the cases which lead to two offspring with red eyes and one with white .
12 It probably evolved because if you do computer simulations erm you find out that one of the stable equilibria to which er differing or same size sex cells leads is one with a very large cell and one with a very small cell .
13 Some pupils expressed strong negative views on having to deal with the two systems , and several tasks were tried out in two versions , one with metric units and one with Imperial units , the version with Imperial units often proving to be easier .
14 This is probably the reason that the molecule forms two new bonds when it reacts with a hydrocarbon , one with carbon and one with hydrogen .
15 An even larger phyla would be the vertebrates , to include not only all animals but every-thing with a skeleton , articulated limbs or a shell , such as crabs or insects .
16 Well , we 've had three documents in eighteen months but none with a viable pound sign .
17 After the initial shock I felt in Théovard , I came to regard Jean-Claude 's relations with Otto in much the same light as mine with Émile .
18 The latter does n't seem such a great deal as anybody with one of a selection of rival Windows or DOS word processor can trade it in for WordPerfect 5.2 for only £99+VAT .
19 An intervention with a low probability of harm given to millions can do more damage than one with a high probability of harm given to a few
20 It is important that our colleagues and the public recognise that although , in general , preventive strategies by their nature are likely to involve minimal risk , this does not mean zero risk ; an intervention with a low probability of harm given to millions can do more damage than one with a high probability of harm given to few .
21 However , our conception of word-meaning has the advantage of being intuitively plausible : its scope coincides well with the pre-theoretical notion of word-meaning that anyone with a practical interest in meaning — a lexicographer , translator , or language teacher , or even a novelist or poet — is likely to have .
22 But with that , I have to stress , do not snap away merrily at all your valuables and then take your film into Boots or Supersnaps or whatever with all your details on it , because you do n't know who works there and who 's going to pick up that and .
23 Perhaps it was a hoax or someone with a grudge .
24 Erm and er what I would like to see , and I 've long wanted to see this coming out of the church , is a rite of passage that I with integrity can offer to any parents who come to me with a , a , a lovely little baby in their arms saying to me parish minister can you give us something that would satisfy us , and they 're not saying it like this , but they want a rite of passage .
25 One with a metal shaft and a moulded rubber handgrip will stand up to more abuse than one with a wooden shaft .
26 A more versatile one could be obtained for about £10,000 and one with a comprehensive specification for about £20,000 .
27 A s8 order may contain directions about how it is to be carried into effect and impose conditions on a parent , a non-parent with parental responsibility and anyone with whom the child is living .
28 Human psychology is reducible to not only the constituents of the atom , but to the primal forces which imbue the atom and ourselves with our very nature .
29 Then he asked Dr Mortimer if anyone with a large black beard lived in or near Baskerville Hall .
30 Labour had much in common with the old Liberals of the Michael Meadowcroft variety and nothing with the new super-Friedmanism concocted by Ashdown .
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