Example sentences of "[conj] anyone with " in BNC.

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1 Never with me , Philippa , never anything or anyone with me .
2 It can be contacted on Ipswich 613577 , or anyone with information can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 .
3 Pink-browns or lightly frosted tones are flattering for older women or anyone with a lined mouth .
4 Police are appealing for witnesses to the burglary or anyone with information about the raids to contact Redcar CID on 302634 .
5 If you think it 's likely to interest a large number of people in C&P — not necessarily everyone but , say , research people or anyone with a responsibility for safety — then why keep it to yourself ?
6 The more restricted arena of the Chamber itself was divided into the Presence Chamber , where anyone with access to court might go , and beyond it the Privy Chamber and the most private apartments , to which entree was restricted .
7 Dryness and thinning can leave the vagina vulnerable to infection , so anyone with a history of cystitis , itching or pruritus needs to take extra care with hygiene ; but avoid over-enthusiastic washing .
8 These rules are mostly inflexible , so anyone with specific intentions about providing for a family friends or a charity after their death should definitely consider making a will .
9 ' Speak-up ' gave anonymity , so anyone with a question could get it answered , either in public through the company newspapers , or privately through the trusted senior coordinator .
10 Turkey , the enemy , lost rather more than anyone with a grand slam of 86,692 .
11 A seven-member Asset Verification Committee ( AVC ) headed by former Interior Minister Gen. Sitthi Jirarote was appointed on Feb. 25 to investigate politicians who were " wealthier than anyone with an honest profession could be " .
12 The pop entryists — whose creed is that anyone with attitude , a masterplan , a nice line in self-salesmanship , can break on through — disqualify themselves From becoming objects of worship .
13 I would have thought that anyone with the most elementary grasp of relative importance would have decided that priority should be accorded to a female child done to death by some scoundrel . ’
14 What the advertisement really means is that anyone with an unwanted child can get rid of it , permanently , for fifteen pounds . ’
15 In a fit of pique , he threw out many of his planetary drawings , made with a 10-cm refracting telescope , after high-placed amateurs refused to believe that anyone with such a small instrument could see the detail he recorded .
16 Cheetah have produced some great joysticks in their day , but these are just overpriced , irritating junk that anyone with an ounce of common sense would avoid like a loading error .
17 He did NOT write these words : ‘ God loved the brainy people and attractive people in the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that anyone with 8 GCSEs , 3 A-Levels and loads of friends may not die but have eternal life ’ ! !
18 Due to the low pay offered the likelihood was that anyone with creative talent would be attracted to a better-paid job elsewhere .
19 This was a deliberate policy : it was felt that anyone with sufficient education to understand or be interested in foreign news could be expected to listen to and understand English .
20 It is only right — and traditionally par for the course — that anyone with a vested interest in defending LTA policy , should in fact do so .
21 It does n't seem plausible to think that anyone with any knowledge of the difficulties which would have been presented by trying to recover and rebuild enough aircraft to produce the film would have seriously considered the idea .
22 As the Annan Committee pointed out , the public service principles , and the BBC 's position as ‘ trustee for the national interest ’ , did not mean ‘ that anyone with a claim to broadcast had a right to broadcast .
23 However , our conception of word-meaning has the advantage of being intuitively plausible : its scope coincides well with the pre-theoretical notion of word-meaning that anyone with a practical interest in meaning — a lexicographer , translator , or language teacher , or even a novelist or poet — is likely to have .
24 It was only natural that anyone with a garage and mechanical knowhow would be tempted during the heady days of the Flea ‘ craze ’ to ‘ have a go ’ .
25 Frequent leave was recommended ‘ in order to regain sanity of outlook after long periods of loneliness ’ , and it was later added that : ‘ Intellectual geniuses are not required , nor anyone with ‘ nerves ’ or who is likely to become ‘ Masai-astic ’ … i.e. regard themselves as specialists ' .
26 What an extraordinary suggestion , to put forward a girl — a charity child who was not a Sister , a novice , a postulant , nor anyone with the remotest intention of becoming a nun — and raise her up above the many Sisters in the Community who were all hoping and praying for a chance of higher education … what would they feel if a girl who had already been pampered , it seemed , by the convent in Knockglen , were put in to study , over their heads ?
27 Many growers , not only in Champagne but throughout France , still innocently cultivate Pinot Blanc Vrai believing it to be Chardonnay , although anyone with doubts need only look at the leaves on the vine .
28 Further moves can be expected , if not from without then certainly within and anyone with a feel for football , particuarly as represented by Manchester United 's history , will draw some comfort from the possibility that Bobby Charlton will eventually emerge as their figurehead .
29 It is particularly important for South African , Israeli and other non-British passport holders , and anyone with a passport with a Israeli entry stamp , to check the requirements for entry by charter flight with the Consulate of the country or countries being visited or transited through before booking your holiday .
30 Air pollution threatens the health of millions of people — particularly children , elderly people and anyone with a respiratory problem such as asthma .
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