Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] with [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( 9 ) The number of shares offered for ( when aggregated with the existing holdings of shares and rights over shares of the buyer and persons acting by agreement or understanding with him within the meaning of the SARs ) must not amount to 30 per cent or more of the voting rights of the company .
2 ‘ Mrs Cecil 's departure was preceded by such an entire sinking of her constitution and by an exhaustion tending so much to lethargy that she was seldom able to converse … and it was a peculiar favour to herself and daughters that Mr Simeon and her excellent son were in the house and watched for every reviving moment to pray or converse with her in all holy tenderness , till she ceased to breathe . ’
3 Lovat ended that appeal by emphasising his belief that it was ‘ a most wise & prudent maxim that a man in power should do for those that he is pretty sure will stand & fall with him in all events ’ , and in general that was the major qualification for appointment to the judicial bench in eighteenth-century Scotland .
4 ‘ If you wish to sit up talking with Claudine , however , or walk with her in the moonlight … ’
5 Knowing as much , my friends , who sit or stand with me under the tree , stare out to sea in silence .
6 Feminist psychology 's theoretical neglect of power relations is also demonstrated in its tendency to ignore differences in age , ‘ race ’ , class and sexuality , or to deal with them in biological terms .
7 If you received a grant from Gulbenkian or worked with them in any way , then he would be grateful to hear from you .
8 ‘ My father specifically forbade us to communicate any of the information it contained to the authorities , or to cooperate with them in any way whatsoever .
9 ‘ 3(1) Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation , and this includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner .
10 ‘ 3(1) Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation , and this includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner .
11 This result is probably implicit in the concept of appropriation ( or ‘ conversion ’ ) ; but it is made explicit by the provision in clause 3(1) that a person 's assumption of the rights of an owner ‘ includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner . ’
12 There is an appropriation where in those circumstances he later assumes " a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner " .
13 The accompaniment sounds very well when it is hummed , with perhaps a few words here and there while the solo part rests , or to join with it at a point of culmination .
14 And he said , Well what would you prefer , go to school quietly or come with me over the hedge to have a spanking .
15 The state 's involvement offers crucial protection , since failure to accept a coin or tampering with it in some way , like making a forgery , then is regarded as a crime against the state , and serious penalties including execution have frequently been normal for such activities .
16 It includes the presence of other animals that may be predators or competitors for food , animals of other species that may communicate with it in finding food or raising an alarm , and individuals of its own species that interact with it in many ways , competitively , nepotistically , and in co-operation .
17 The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) has raised that matter with me on other occasions .
18 The UGT , together with a smaller union , the Sindicato Libre Ferroviario ( SLF ) that merged with it in 1984 , was predominant only among ‘ movement ’ staff ( that is signalling and station staff handling the control and movement of trains ) , and among the scarcely unionized technical and managerial staff ( Encinas 1986 : 182 ) .
19 The arguments for nationalisation , the performance of nationalised industries and the disenchantment that developed with them in some quarters are studied .
20 It 's quicker for me to clear up/wash up and so on than to argue with them about doing it .
21 The County Council as a whole , is now operating and using this new logo amber conditions , that go with it for the employment of the disabled .
22 She put down her leather dressing-case the dark green one with a strap across the lid — that went with her on train journeys , and began to untie the knotted napkins .
23 However , Pakistan have , in my opinion , paid for the Gatting/Rana affair and all that went with it in 1987 .
24 Precious moments that stay with you for ever
25 yeah , it 's it 's the people that do allow their children to go out , and I 'm sure there 's a lot of parents out there that agree with me on this point , you know ,
26 Telephoning the elderly who live alone needs even more care and tact than talking with them in the course of a visit .
27 Bauthumley , who believes God speaks directly through him , offers his own writing as an imitative model to others ‘ that travell with me in the same birth ’ .
28 The fire service will use Alpha House and the 2.4 acres of ground that come with it for practical and theoretical training courses .
29 For example , many people at the Royal Brompton and National Heart hospital tell me that some of the special health authorities should be allowed to win new patients and the money that comes with them by being allowed to work in the internal market .
30 ‘ But … we ca n't take your bed , ’ objected Isabel faintly , although she wondered why the thought of sleeping in a bed with fitzAlan seemed worse than sleeping with him on a bench .
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