Example sentences of "[pron] with others " in BNC.
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1 | By withdrawing from the game he reveals the relativity and fragility of the play-world in which he had temporarily shut himself with others . |
2 | With some clients that can be five minutes discussing the house , the garden or a hobby of theirs with others it could mean a short exchange of pleasantries followed by a suggestion to proceed with your intended business . |
3 | As he grew older , Richard II became more assertive , also became a patron of the arts and culture — Geoffrey Chaucer was one of his favourites — and that did not please the Duke of Gloucester , who with others began a civil war to remove the King 's favourites from Court . |
4 | Erm been tending to concentrate on specific things which you know stand a good chance of being on the paper , and even if they 're not will help you with others . |
5 | He pointed to the fact that with respect to Korea the United States had associated itself with others of the United Nations in support of Korea 's cause and , in that sense , therefore , Korea 's position transcended a definition of interest by a line drawn in any direction . |
6 | It extended its powers over smaller towns and communes , such as Nonantola , and allied itself with others . |
7 | For older infants , who are taking some solid food , try cutting out different foods in turn , but replace them with others that are equally nutritious . |
8 | The tasks themselves — typing , photocopying , collating , stapling — are not intrinsically interesting but doing them with others , who are eager for the same goal , is . |
9 | You can avoid any foods you do not like and replace them with others from these lists so long as you do not exceed your daily calorie allowance . |
10 | Not all small towns possessed governmental or administrative functions and even those which did more often than not combined them with others . |
11 | There in 1988 a little vision of God was seen ; there we were strengthened by the Spirit of God to go back to our deaneries and parishes more confident ‘ more convinced of the truths of our faith , to share him with others in the way that Mary did . |
12 | It was always by accident I 'd come upon him with others and watch him converse with people I 'd known nearly all my life , lighting them with his interest , vignettes in which I played no part . |
13 | This twin need to find adequate expression for his own nature , and to share it with others , remained constant for the rest of his life . |
14 | This leads to senior officers and their departments becoming increasingly secretive about their work and refusing to discuss it with others who might offer a better sense of judgement . |
15 | Most people need to talk about their grief , to express it with others and have some kind of ceremony to show what an important life change it brings about . |
16 | We have to remember that we are not the only people who take recreation in the countryside ; we share it with others , whose views about disfiguring a crag with bolts and taking a drill there to do it for goodness sake ! may be very different from ours . |
17 | Both Primary Education in English and the APU Language Performance in Schools ( Report I ) stress that in many areas ( spoken word , drama , individualised reading ) performance must be improved for ‘ language is our principal means of making sense of our experience and communicating it with others ’ . |
18 | If a fond mum sends you back after a weekend at home with your favourite fruit cake , do you keep it in a tin under the bed and eat it secretly , or demolish it at one swoop by sharing it with others ? |
19 | It may be brilliant — so it would be selfish not to share it with others . |
20 | But in order to do this I must be aware of the nature of the experience already , before I compare it with others in order to get the right words to describe it . |
21 | If you have a special lamb recipe , here is a chance to share it with others — and win a tremendous trip ‘ down under ’ . |
22 | As others in the class were quick to respond , the only way by which one knows that a country is unique is by comparing it with others . |
23 | He was convinced that , in the words of the Barmen Declaration which he with others drafted in May 1934 in opposition to the German Christians , ‘ Jesus Christ as he is attested to us in Holy Scripture is the one Word of God , which we have to hear , and which we have to trust and obey in life and in death . ’ |
24 | If Disraeli failed to persuade the aristocracy of England to provide every county with forty St Genevieves , each with its Mr Lyle , he with others ( many of them novelists ) did much , especially in the 1840s , to draw the attention of those more privileged to the destitute houses of the poor . |
25 | Play can increase the extent to which people feel able to involve themselves with others and extend the parts of their personalities they can use . |
26 | They derive narcissistic satisfaction from their cultural ideals when they compare themselves with others ; ‘ … the right to despise the people outside it ( their culture ) compensates them for the wrongs they suffer within their own unit ’ . |
27 | peaceful and relaxed and enables you to go deeply within yourself and to feel very much in harmony with yourself with others who you do it with , and with the world in general . |
28 | Just as one can know whether one is short or tall only by comparing oneself with others , so one can know whether one 's own political system is " short " or " tall " only by putting it alongside other systems and noting the differences . |