Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Service Quality Development are happy to work with them in determining the service needs of the branch network and to encourage feedback through regular service surveys . ’ |
2 | He used to get bored driving around looking for locations alone and so bribed me to go with him by buying me a camera . |
3 | He used to get bored driving around looking for locations alone and so bribed me to go with him by buying me a camera . |
4 | She had managed to cope with it by listening to the radio , playing tapes , even turning on breakfast television until its unremitting triviality had threatened to drive her even madder than she had felt herself going already . |
5 | Security is an overall office function , and the Computing Sub-Group , in its earlier discussions on security , has preferred to deal with it by ensuring that offices are kept as secure as possible , rather than by guarding individual pieces of hardware . |
6 | The reputation of the University of Edinburgh in Science and Engineering is such that industry is keen to collaborate with us in teaching as well as research . |
7 | In May , Mr and his group had the opportunity to vote with us in spending another two million pounds on the education system of this county , and now he is complaining only six months later , that we are n't spending enough , and I think we 've said before , the Conservatives have , and continue to have the opportunity for action , but they will not support their words with deeds . |
8 | You will need to cooperate with them without losing the initiative . |
9 | Such a treaty would help reassure the Government of India that , within what is possible under the laws of the United Kingdom , we are anxious to co-operate with them in dealing with terrorism . |
10 | ( Married woman whose mother came to live with her after developing Alzheimer 's disease ) ( Glendinning , 1992a ) |
11 | I would n't be able to live with myself for putting him through that , but then he would nicker to me and I could breath a sigh of relief . |
12 | ‘ They were pretty threatening but we tried to reason with them by offering free meals to children . |
13 | It 's quicker for me to clear up/wash up and so on than to argue with them about doing it . |
14 | I am sure that you will want to join with me in thanking him and all the staff of the Council for their valuable work in what has been a particularly busy and challenging year . |
15 | And then in a few minutes Dennis is going to join with me in explaining to you how we are going to make the quality planning procedure work for you . |
16 | The Pope 's invitation to join with him in fasting and prayer at Assisi on January 9 and 10 was accepted by leaders of the Jewish and Muslim communities , as well as other Christian leaders . |
17 | She had a sister , Miss Mairead Corrigan , who , overwhelmed by the tragedy , began to knock on doors in Andersonstown , asking people to join with her in making a stand against the violence and destruction of life and human values . |
18 | As a result , the United States encouraged the British and the Russians to join with it in signing a treaty with Iran promising that all three countries would withdraw their troops within six months how useful the United States could be against Iran 's old exploiters . |
19 | If we just look at that system and the hierarchy of documentation that forms the system , hopefully things will start to gel with you with regard to the management procedures . |