Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I say with caution for tuck and slip , because you have to consider how many rows any particular needle will tuck or slip .
2 I say with caution on slip and punch lace , since doubling the width of slip can give very long messy floats with some patterns , while with punch lace it can give too many stitches , side by side , knitted only with the fine yarn .
3 Frame two , I say with tears of pride in my eyes , was a near duplicate , 51–14 , my opponent disgustedly resigning with blue , pink and black still on the table .
4 I disagree with Neil about the gutter press : it was the liberal media that did the real damage , over years not days .
5 I read with interest of the lady golfer who , when confronted by a naked man wearing only a bowler hat , asked him whether he was a member , and then hit him with a Number 8 iron .
6 I read with interest in the February issue , Elizabeth Watson 's memories of the Tailwaggers magazine .
7 I read with interest in today 's edition of The Courier and Advertiser , Dundee that the Dundee royal infirmary and Kings Cross hospital are beginning to consider the possibility of applying .
8 I was therefore delighted to read in chapter three that the author , talking about oversimplified reasoning in music says , ‘ … . it does not explain why I respond with goose-pimples to Bach 's Kyrie every time I listen to it . ’
9 But unfortunately people are what they are , and because of that I agree with rearmament as a safety measure . ’
10 I AGREE with P.K. of Liverpool ( Letters , Friday 4 June ) over his remarks regarding the National Service commemoration medal .
11 I think once you 've refined the area of search and I think I agree with Mr on this , there are two or three key criteria .
12 Although I am not entirely convinced by the contents of the motion , I agree with parts of it .
13 Common-sense knowledge is the knowledge I share with others in the normal , self-evident routines of everyday life .
14 The number of genes I share with my relations by marriage is again smaller , and those I share with people from other countries is yet smaller still .
15 And I concur with Mr on the point that he made .
16 He swans off to the room whilst I wrestle with yards of umbilical elastic intestine , and hard cyst-like sacs which remain as elusive as end snippets of soap .
17 I come with word from Mr Victor Frankenstein .
18 Your holiday — and I come with tales of murder . ’
19 I reflect with sadness upon the emotional hiatus which I have for England .
20 It 's from the Regional Secretary , I write with reference to your appeal to the Regional Committee of today 's date and I have to inform you that your appeal was unsuccessful .
21 I WRITE with reference to the two letters from concerned residents of Chelwood Avenue , Childwall , who complain about their street lights being too bright , too effective and thus keeping them awake at night .
22 I join with colleagues in all parts of the House in sending my deepest sympathy to the relatives of those who lost their lives in Friday 's slaughter .
23 I gaze with Rapture on her vary 'd Charms
24 one of erm one of the staff I work with talks like Richard .
25 I work with people on a one-to-one basis and the most I 've ever done is ten sessions with anyone .
26 A more satisfactory way of delimiting lexical units is to look for grammatical differences which correlate with differences of meaning .
27 These residues have counterparts in CAP ( Arg185 , Lys188 and His199 , respectively ; see Fig. 4 ) which interact with phosphates in the corresponding DNA strands .
28 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 ’ .
29 These include sulphur oxyfluorides , sulphur dioxide , and sulphur tetrafluoride , which react with water in the body 's mucous membranes to form other acidic compounds that can damage the lungs .
30 Today 's factory farms , which dispense with straw for bedding and have little use for natural manure , turn out thousands of litres of slurry — dung and urine mixed with water — every day .
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