Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The case studies ( Chapter 4 ) , on the basis of which the questionnaire had been developed , had contrasted a school in the more prosperous southern half of the borough with one in the north , an area consisting largely of council estates with relatively high levels of unemployment . |
2 | Though not prepared to join the ECSC , Britain had accepted a treaty of association with it in December 1954 , although it was a further 11 months before the treaty was ratified . |
3 | You you know like erm they were they were fixed onto a card with something like elastic or something like that . |
4 | Donor Card I would like to help someone to live after my death Let your relatives know your wishes and keep this card with you at all times |
5 | It is a wise precaution to meet new clients , rather than to deal with them over the telephone or by correspondence . |
6 | if we book er , any , er , erm , a deal with them through P & O European Ferries , if we book one car and a person on a standard return fare crossing , they 'll give you a free five day return to be used on the same route in the autumn them are the deal with exclusive to the A A so do n't just get across once , cruise across twice |
7 | You took a good deal with you at that time I presume |
8 | That the Council deal with it at this meeting |
9 | In any case , I 've never been called on to deal with anything like this before . |
10 | I do not blame the Labour party for not being able to reach a deal with us on that . |
11 | They can reduce these factors to mathematical terms and experiment with them by introducing a variety of inputs to assess what effects they have . |
12 | Now do the same with your shoulders and experiment with which of the positions feels most comfortable . |
13 | He was inventive , his ad-libs were beautifully polished Once , as a visual gag , he asked if he could do his piece with us at Splott in Cardiff . |
14 | There were reports that two religious parties , United Tora Judaism and the NRP , were pressing Labour to enter into a coalition with them to the exclusion of Meretz . |
15 | Or whether she opened it or whether she was in the front bedroom with something behind the door I du n no but |
16 | I did play football with them in it actually . |
17 | To show enthusiasm for a glance with them through the pages of old photograph albums , can often give immense pleasure ; and half an hour spent like this can mean more to them than a whole evening of television , for they are warmed by memories of happier days . |
18 | Do n't you mean that you replayed the episode with yourself as hero ? |
19 | He will carry disappointment with him for the rest of his political career and , indeed , to the end of his days . |
20 | Indeed , with the exception of the language , it has the feel of a 1940s gangster movie with plenty of caricatured mobsters , seedy nightclubs and Mafia style killings among the glitz and panache . |
21 | Come to slimming club with me on Tuesday . |
22 | God was in exile with him in Laban 's country . |
23 | Yes , well I was on a r a radio programme with him at one time and er and he was telling about some of his sticky stories , and there was one where he was doing a similar job from a farmhouse and he picked the furniture up and had to drive down this long drive to get onto the road and the the farmer , who presumably was the man who felt er an injustice to him was being done as it were , he was on his tractor , saw the van moving down the driveway , took a shortcut to the road edge , and fired a shotgun at his van . . |
24 | I have told them that I am satisfied that John is having a suitably full and varied programme with plenty of work experience . |
25 | Joel is of one mind with me about this . |
26 | That is why it is vital always to have an advocatus diaboli , another mind with you with which to argue , and another pair of eyes with which to observe , to ensure a constant dialogue . |
27 | Vic takes the Daily Mail with him to the lavatory , the one at the back of the house , next to the tradesmen 's entrance , with a plain white suite , intended for the use of charladies , gardeners and workmen . |
28 | He takes a seat with me on the edge of the ring . |
29 | Whitlock poured two cups of coffee then returned to his seat with one after handing the other to Graham . |
30 | She ignored that and asked him whether he 'd booked her a seat with us on the flight south from Lima . |