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

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1 They can reduce these factors to mathematical terms and experiment with them by introducing a variety of inputs to assess what effects they have .
2 Whitlock poured two cups of coffee then returned to his seat with one after handing the other to Graham .
3 Incidents directed against members of the government also occurred , and Prime Minister Edith Cresson on Oct. 21 ordered ministers to seek clearance with her before travelling to the provinces .
4 I am sure Peter will not take issue with me for saying , right now , that his filter is an ugly beast .
5 The facts are that if you propose an idea , four times out of ten someone will take issue with it by pointing out snags and difficulties ( see Difficulty stating on page 52 ) .
6 Ballater had , on that visit , thought the place loathsome — it still was — but he had felt a degree of sympathy with her for wanting to stay .
7 The courtship followed typical corydoras behaviour with lots of nudging and caressing .
8 Home Office officials maintain contact with them by attending conferences and meetings , and periodically on a closer and more continuing basis .
9 No one could spend a night with him without wanting more .
10 She might not be able to control her anger with her for deceiving Steve so , but she would have to try .
11 ‘ Twinky ’ is now in his second season with us after failing to make his mark in Sunday football .
12 The investigators suggested that the combination of communication deviance and critical , intrusive or guilt-inducing affect from parents meant that their adolescent child had ‘ little recourse through communication with them for exploring , clarifying , or correcting his feelings of unworthiness , rejection , or isolation ’ .
13 ‘ You think I ca n't get a woman to come to bed with me without offering her bribes ?
14 Just as well someone had rung Catherine half an hour ago , or they 'd both still have been asleep , and he would have had difficult questions to answer in the morning about why he had been , uncharacteristically , out of touch with everyone since leaving Yeo Davis at six .
15 ‘ But I 'm sure that Doctor Masters will be in touch with you about joining . ’
16 I 'll keep in touch with you by ringing you at home , if I may . "
17 If you can not hold a conversation with someone without getting out of breath then you are going too fast .
18 True , he had told James Pegg he would be available to discuss a problem with him after bathing , but now that must wait until he had seen Rose .
19 Has he already been out to dinner with someone before coming here ?
20 And his smile made Shelley blush again , although this time she was n't as angry as last time with him for kissing her .
21 When purchasing Malayan Angels give them a large tank with plenty of swimming space and room to grow .
22 You know , once when I was in Wembley like , another thing that I 've noticed that changed in our place at Wembley , like every time I used to go in there , all , well , when I used to be in there , like , all the lads would be in the office with her like talking to her , and laughing and smiling and and she used to be at the desk smiling and everything and now , when I walk in there now it 's only me like on a Saturday , and it 's only her like nobody else is in there with her , she 's al , she always she 's got , I think what 's happened is she got too deep into her work that she 's she just seems to take all her work now and that .
23 Perversely , she was cross with him for having survived when she had spent the weekend fretting .
24 Until , that is , he realises what he has done , and feels cross with himself for walking into an emotional trap of his own unconscious devising .
25 Sam put the Madonna to his lips and made the sign of the Cross with it before putting the chain about his own neck .
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