raise questions to/with sb raise questions to/with sb
in this sentence, which preposition should be used?
I read this sentence on an article by a famous columnist, of whom in fact I am a great disciple, and he said that prep with should be used,but he did not give any explanation. In my opinion, "lodge complaints with sb" could be a good piece of evidence, and I have consulted oxford longman cambridge collins macmillan and chambers, but they were just not able to tell me. |