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

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1 ‘ Of course they are , but that bas nothing to do with it .
2 Most people could recite its slogan , ‘ Every seven minutes someone passes with BSM ’ ( now in fact it is more like every six minutes ) .
3 As an in-house lawyer , my ‘ clients ’ are the company personnel I deal with regularly .
4 In a few cases I realised with surprise my growing frustration was due to my inability to interject my own comments into the workshop ( which has been filmed several years previously ) .
5 And the hours I spent with the airbrush … ah , five hundred roubles was chicken feed for the work I put in . ’
6 But although I relaxed a little in the hours I spent with them , I never really felt comfortable — and at all times I felt compelled to keep eye contact … and a small notebook strategically placed .
7 Actually I like most of the artists I work with .
8 For the first two months I lived with a French family in Fontainebleau and studied with a Commandant Lettaure , who was coaching fifteen other young Englishmen .
9 For five months I slept with the baby , it was so cold .
10 ‘ Among the few books I took with me into the Desert was The Oxford Book of Modern Verse which you gave me .
11 I even remember books I disliked with affection .
12 By glimpses I learnt with awe and astonishment that he had once been of my age .
13 One of the survivors I talked with well remembered the problem of working from manuscript : " sometimes you couldna read the manuscript .
14 I have shamefully mixed feelings about the F-word , because the valorous riflemen I served with in the last war could hardly utter a sentence without it .
15 The initial study of cancer cell behaviour can only be done with a living animal in order to define those ‘ test tube ’ characteristics which correlate with uncontrolled growth and spread of tumour cells within the whole body .
16 We 're quite clear we have to have provisional guidelines which say with , what level of seniority is required to authorise a quotation of the values .
17 One could carry the critique further and ask why Adorno never examined specifically the Tin Pan Alley songs which break with aspects of the standard conventions — in particular , songs by the ‘ Broadway masters ’ .
18 The pickup coil signals connect to analogue switches controlled by the first ( and higher frequency ) bistable in the driving divider chain , in order to isolate only those signals which coincide with the saturation waveform transitions .
19 These agreements are the latest in a series of steps which began with the visit made by Gu Xiu Lian , Minister of the Chinese Chemical Industry , to Montecatini 's Italian headquarters .
20 The Organizations which Deal with Copyright
21 GR also predicts the existence of gravitational waves which travel with the velocity of light .
22 Hence some policewomen deliberately seek out desk jobs — secretaries with uniforms , as someone described them — or jobs as drivers , in juvenile liaison , or in units which deal with sex crimes , because they see themselves as better suited to this type of work .
23 It was quieter , with few shops , not one of them interesting , and restaurants which opened with optimistic flourishes and invitations but where , after a few weeks , you could see the desolate owner standing in the doorway wondering where he 'd gone wrong ; his eyes told you the area was n't going to revive in his lifetime .
24 The stewards sent a shock wave through leading teams by admitting that the F1 Technical Delegate had found every team except Lola were using cars which conflicted with the technical regulations particularly in relation to active suspension and traction control .
25 There is one large pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 4 rounded or slightly pointed oral papillae which merge with tentacle scales associated with the nearly superficial second tentacle pore .
26 This states that the weights of two or more substances which chemically react separately with a fixed weight of a third substance are also the weights which react with each other or simple multiples of them .
27 The senior staff also need to be alert to other problems , such as illness and personal worries which interfere with learning .
28 It is for this reason that Parsons can ignore the other aspects of Freud 's The Ego and the Id , from which he draws so much of his understanding of psychoanalysis , that is , those aspects which deal with the death instincts and the way they impinge on the super-ego .
29 They may also be created by words which associate with each other .
30 Pupils will be encouraged to use printed lists of keywords when the system is fully operational , One difficulty here is to create keys for subjects which begin with the same first three letters e.g. FARMING and FAROES but the school librarian sees this as a useful information problem for pupils to tackle .
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