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

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1 Range Rover diffs will directly interchange with your SWB Land Rover diffs with no modification .
2 Thus a car manufacturer might merge with its headlamp supplier and a brewer might acquire public houses .
3 They spend the day concealed under stones , preying at night on smaller invertebrates , which they seize with their pincer-like claws and may paralyse with their tail sting .
4 Common to all though , is an initial induction of maybe four to six weeks , during which all trainees spend time getting to grips with the nuts and bolts of every aspect of branch operations , which they can then discuss with their peer group at an induction day at the Area Office .
5 Will he discuss with his Cabinet colleagues whether the discretionary grants for vocational training for the professions might be made mandatory or whether the training and enterprise councils might provide money to help those with little means to train for entry into the professions ?
6 I can sympathise with your problem Ms. Taylor .
7 Top of the bill Bob Carolgees will appear with his puppet partner ‘ Spit the Dog ’ .
8 Perhaps in closing erm I would just er repeat with your permission Ma'am er a piece from your nineteen ninety er presidential address and it says , as yachtsmen we must care for the environment , it is fair to say that most do but images are created by the bad news .
9 Er , at the time , we had no response when this was announced by Jim erm , it does in fact clash with our council meeting but in view of the fact that erm our business meeting Se , in December is not until the second Monday , I would be happy to put the erm council meeting back to the following Monday if there was sufficient interest from the members .
10 Followers are still guessing as to what Hanson will do with its ICI stake .
11 And what did you do with your spending money ?
12 With all this er trauma , did you have er Wh what did you do with your leisure time , what did you do with your free time out side of the outside the pit ?
13 What did I do with my glasses Brenda ?
14 If he did not feel so dreadful , Harry would tell the fellow just what he could do with his bedside wit .
15 Speaking from London at the announcement of record profits for the Birkenhead-based firm , he said : ‘ We are not rushing at anything but the question must be asked what do we do with our cash balances .
16 Artists who can work with their record company effectively ( often with the help of intelligent management ) probably stand more of a chance than the naive , bad-tempered or egocentric band .
17 This tale might be apocryphal of course ( just get on with it — Ed ) , and even if it is n't , it wo n't work with your pocket money .
18 We will work with our Community partners to ensure that funds are available for maintaining peace and security .
19 To most people aerobatics means ‘ looping the loop ’ and this is where we shall begin with our helicopter aerobatics .
20 I would like with your agreement Jim t to take that off the agenda and for you Dennis and I to discuss that out of this meeting
21 There seems to be some sort of implicit acknowledgement in there or even explicit acknowledgement that if we were able to justify the approach we could pursue it within a local plan and that does n't really square with what Mr Williamson has just said .
22 It was accepted that member states would operate their own national regional assistance instruments , whereas the Community 's preoccupation would be to ensure that national aid did not conflict with its competition policy , by providing protection for domestic industries under the guise of regional aid .
23 The majority of the Council considered that the proposal would conflict with its Charter obligations .
24 You will also receive a cheque book which you can use with your Auto Cheque card to pay at shops , garages , restaurants etc .
25 In the laboratory he did undoubtedly think with his hands thoughts which he could not clearly express in words , or in the more accurate language of mathematics ( which he distrusted ) ; but he did try in his lectures to put across some of his underlying convictions .
26 Perhaps he should stay with his family history and forget anything else .
27 The offshore industry has trained a handful of apprentices , but these do not compare with its labour requirements .
28 Only Lewis and Jarvis will return with their bowling reputations enhanced .
29 I thought you needed breathing space — besides , I 'd already ensured you would return with my advertising campaign — and also I 'd taken one extra precaution . ’
30 You know , how does this fit with my value system ?
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