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

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1 JACs and juvenile employment committees also made use of COS methodology and volunteers , who brought with them experience of working with young people .
2 ‘ I think for a man in my position with my experience of playing for England and on the continent , it does not show much regard . ’
3 I had planned to have a word with my Maker before walking on , but I could n't get in .
4 ‘ I know that I am dying , ’ he said , ‘ and I am so angry with God for letting it happen , and with my family for refusing to let me work through it . ’
5 It is commendable that they have once again quickly seized the opportunity to involve themselves fully with my Department in working towards the successful implementation of the council tax in 1993 .
6 It was considered a very eccentric pursuit for a female ; people used to commiserate with my mother for having such an awful daughter with such odd tastes .
7 It fitted in with my policy of using fresh , natural produce .
8 Instead of joining in with my group in recognising this success and congratulating the managers , the party opposite showed its usual churlishness by trying to congratulate themselves for some reason or other .
9 Emma looked into her mother 's face , and then making a small movement with her head before turning away and , gazing through the windscreen , she said , ‘ I 'm …
10 However , his attentions had been rather nice , she admitted to herself while taking extra care with her make-up before going to the dining-room .
11 Could n't she see that Silas was feeling disgusted with her lack of feeling towards an older woman who was now in a most awkward and painful situation ?
12 He carried her to a side room , Lady Grafton , resplendent in draped red silk and turban headdress , hurrying beside him , thoroughly irritated with her daughter for shewing such weakness .
13 Her ‘ failure ’ to marry and bear children ( coupled with her insistence on confining her household work to the things she liked best — kneading bread , sewing and gardening ) secured time and energy with which to think and write : there were more than seventeen hundred poems by the time she died in 1886 .
14 Claire Bartel ( Sciorra ) has just had her second baby and needs a nanny so she can get on with her hobby of building a greenhouse .
15 I received it , along with her idea for making a Christmas fairy , just in time for the festive season and I 'm pleased to say that I made my fairy thanks to Mrs Sall and the post office .
16 Why only the other day Little Red Riding Hood barely escaped with her life after finding a transvestite wolf hiding in her grandmother 's bed .
17 He stood aside to admit her ; in the tiny entrance hall he helped her off with her coat without touching her .
18 Again from Australia had come Sister May Kenny with her method of nursing the child incessantly in the arms , massaging the withering limbs and gently lowering them into warm water .
19 A four week old baby girl is back home with her family after having open heart surgery just three days after her birth .
20 She was furious with Isobel for preferring God to any man , and thus denying her the status of grandparenthood , and furious with her husband for dying before her .
21 Elaine patted her straight blonde hair into place , wiping fuchsia lipstick off her teeth with her tongue before turning to Christina .
22 Annie McCafferty , however , with her training in caring for children , viewed the Bradleys ' large and vociferous helper as an ignorant , interfering busybody .
23 The opposite of loving is indifference , with its lack of feeling one way or the other .
24 This is a position which Popper has called theoreticism as distinct from operationalism , with its concern for measuring operationalized concepts , and distinct from instrumentalism , the concern with using science for predicting impending events .
25 Local government , with its responsibility for sweeping the streets and emptying dustbins , had always essentially been a humdrum business .
26 A new approach to assistance with housing costs , for example , may have to be considered both by DHSS , with concern for social security policy , and DOE , with its responsibility for housing policy .
27 The company says that the programme has already roped in SmartStar Corp , which does proprietary language applications on Digital Equipment Corp hardware ; — Inmark Development Corp , which specialises in applications for the banking and brokerage community and tools for the C++ development market ; Tivoli Systems Inc with its software for managing distributed computer systems ; and The Digist Software Co division of the Turing Institute in Scotland , which provides shrink-wrapped spatial-data-processing applications for the AM/FM and geographic information systems markets .
28 An advocate of the charting device with its versatility for creating personalised knitwear garments , Rita was always surprised by the number of students who never used this accessory .
29 That leaves Labour with its problem of finding an identity that can win elections .
30 Maastricht deals directly with its problem by giving new powers and scrutiny to the European Parliament which means that decisions can not be made unless both Council and Parliament agree .
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