Example sentences of "[det] kind of [noun sg] with the " in BNC.
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1 | So is that kind of identification with the , with the area itself |
2 | Was that kind of polarisation with the Queen song intentional ? |
3 | She had never intended to become involved in this kind of conversation with the soldier , but somehow he had trapped her into replying . |
4 | If the new Transport Secretary can negotiate this kind of deal with the Treasury , he could give the phrase Parkinson 's Law an entirely new meaning . |
5 | Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives . |
6 | Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives . |
7 | If you 're in some kind of jam with the law , I might not get paid . |
8 | He wanted to leave now too , but he had to make some kind of contact with the dead man first . |
9 | Do you have some kind of contact with the weather gods ? ’ she asked sourly . |
10 | We have to come to some kind of deal with the trade unions in this complex interim period . |
11 | Do you believe that Halloween has any kind of place with the devil or not ? |
12 | He had , during one terrible crisis , taken off his coat and acted as Sparks to the electricians and stage crew without causing any kind of trouble with the unions . |
13 | Did you feel that people had that same kind of disillusionment with the government more generally speaking ? |
14 | I had a theory that Hawaiians had the same kind of relationship with the sea as the Australian aborigines had with the land . |