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

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1 However , there is a good deal to be said for joining a society whose background is strange to you , or with whose aims you are not familiar or not in sympathy .
2 There 's also a general view in the community that community care itself is not necessarily really working very well , there 's some fears about it , some uncertainties and a member did mention , it may have been Jim you know or somebody mentioned about the seven hours domiciliary , from my experience as a councillor I am not sure that simply because that figure exists that that means that that is satisfying the need of those people and in any case the sort of people who need to go into residential care , who can no longer be maintained in their home , with whatever help we give them or with whatever help their family have to give them they 're not necessarily the sort of people who we 're talking about need to go in a home .
3 Here he encountered Charles I 's young daughter Elizabeth [ q.v. ] , to whom he seems to have been some kind of chaplain and with whose virtues he was much taken .
4 He left it dead , and with its head He went galumphing back .
5 That was the one part of her body she liked , and with her glasses they were masked .
6 She was glad she had the stone , when he came into the byre ; she was waiting for him as he had asked her to , she had made her way across the orchard in the fresh blue morning and let herself in through the wooden door by lifting it off its hinges , since the bolt had rusted fast long ago , and she had looked up at the full moon of the sky in the chimney hole at the centre of the round shelter 's roof , and with her stone which was sharp as a shearing knife with a bright , honed blade the marks of the whetstone were still visible in pale striations like scouring tracks — she scraped her name into one of the stones on the interior , as many others had done before her , in tall shapely capitals , the only letters she knew .
7 She took his arm and with her half-supporting him , they began to stumble towards the edge of the moor .
8 The voice which Lewis had earlier thought well under control now wavered slightly , and with her handkerchief she quickly wiped away the light film of sweat that had formed on her upper lip .
9 You have had a long life of service and time to look back on it and if I did not know how your arthritis troubles you and with what difficulty you pen your kind notes I would ask you to help me in this .
10 That framework shapes the broad conditions in which they operate and more specifically lays down both what is expected of them and under what circumstances and with what resources they go about achieving those goals .
11 The ‘ boomers ’ packed their tents hurriedly , the log buildings were emptied of their contents and demolished , and one and all hurried to Wainwright as best they could , and with what vehicles they could command .
12 It is true that on their horses and with their arms they looked well at a review ; but they knew nothing of war . ’
13 I imagine they 'll be keen to start work as soon as possible in the hope of having it ready for next season , and with their resources you can be sure — ’
14 AND WITH YOUR HELP WE PROMISE TO DO MUCH MORE
15 I am safe enough at the Lodge and with your help I shall make all snug .
16 I am reasonably good with my hands and with your guidance I 'm sure my lovely old guitar could be put right .
17 Some memory of magic still clung to it , and with my art there was enough ; he drank , looked into my eyes , and could never again think of any other woman .
18 It did not require much effort on Gehlen 's part to convince the Americans that the real enemy was Russia and with his help they could have a ready-made intelligence organisation .
19 Yanto took her hand , and with his help she began to undo his fly buttons .
20 No Englishman could now have presented himself in Vienna without attracting the attention of the Grand Army , and with his accent he could not have hoped to pass for Austrian .
21 William 's house , ‘ The Grove ’ on the Shore Road in Belfast , became one of the Society 's meeting-places , and with his brother he subscribed heavily to the Society 's finances .
22 As an academy student he specialized in portrait miniatures , and with his father he executed the illuminations in the British Library vellum copy of John Whittaker 's 1816 gold-printed Magna Carta .
23 After much consultation with the Archbishop and with his approval he resigned in 1974 to continue his ministry first in Leeds and afterwards in London living with a friend , Dr Robert Towler .
24 By now he had become an enthusiastic car owner and repairer , and with his colleagues he formed the Vintage Sports Car Club .
25 He stood on a chair , and with his hands he covered the hat and hair of the man in the picture .
26 ‘ It 's the play-actor ! ’ he cried , and with his sword he knocked my stick from my hand .
27 ‘ With his left hand he snatched the gun from the Pole 's hands , and with his right he gave him a violent blow to the ear . ’
28 He would fly that night to Damascus with his wife who had once been a dancer and with his children whom he loved .
29 but with their friends they 've got ta show off
30 ‘ Shearson has the same option , but with its bond you have to make the decisions yourself , ’ says Richard Spencer of financial adviser Brooks MacDonald Gayer .
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