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

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1 Yeah I think that 's usually the safest thing to go for with these things
2 ( 14.3 ) This equation must now be solved for with initial data defining the approaching waves given by and .
3 If the record is not on the centre track the first or last track will be searched , depending on a comparison of the key being looked for with the highest key on the track .
4 It can be immensely useful — and that is what is looked for with lateral thinking — or it can be false .
5 Mrs Burke leaves a remarkable house which deserves to be looked after with the same care that she has lavished on it for almost 20 years .
6 Some women I have looked after with hope but without good fortune .
7 I found that most of the animals in the circuses were looked after with a great deal of care and attention .
8 Now it 's not eight hundred minus a hundred N because it starts of with erm twenty engines on already right .
9 Let's say it starts of with just to make it a bit easier for you so it does n't come like this let's say it starts with fifteen engines on , and what 's its weight with fifteen engines on ?
10 And the fact that they have voted against with such a large majority is something
11 What I always found with with lumbar aches was erm putting the knee up sideways across your erm .
12 I 'd like to work with with er a good photographer , rather than go to college .
13 So the challenge to keep abreast of technological developments in aviation was one I entered into with considerable enthusiasm when I was appointed Deputy Chief Inspector in 1967 .
14 Whilst it is true that the deposit is paid to the original payee because it is security for the performance of contractual obligations assumed throughout the term by the payer and because the payee is the party to whom the contract is entered into , it is , in their Lordships ' view , more realistic to regard the obligation as one entered into with the landlord qua payee rather than qua landlord …
15 Although a minor error in the recitation of the Vedas was looked upon with strong disapproval , passing events were regarded by the Hindus as devoid of real significance and so it is not surprising that no importance was attached to providing them with accurate dates .
16 These tend to be looked upon with horror by many students , but you ca n't expect to deal with any but the simplest management problem without considering them .
17 His birth stories contradict those of Luke ; his additions to the Passion stories are all heightened and are looked upon with suspicion as to their historicity .
18 Teachers and students perceived themselves to be a low-status group , looked upon with increasing scorn by other sections of society , whatever the absolute figures for incomes and position were measured to be .
19 A born again green within the ranks of the Tory party , he was not looked upon with anything other than derision .
20 All this fun and games is not looked upon with disapproval by the seniors in the Conservative Party .
21 Under many circumstances this would be looked upon with some suspicion — giving rise to accusations of severe oligopoly or even near monopoly .
22 The reason is that such clauses are not looked upon with favour either by the courts or by Parliament .
23 Depth of training is looked upon with favour by many employers , but breadth is valued by others .
24 Most importantly it will give brilliant negatives to work from with as much gradation of tone as can be reproduced on modern printing papers .
25 Although there is much to support this view of the origin of our modern idea of time , it is now realized that it can only be adhered to with some reservations , as we shall see .
26 They all had permits and the rules were strictly adhered to with a heavy fine for intruders .
27 Ince , like Palmer , ca n't finish and will never score goals but he does n't need to with Paul Gascoigne and David Platt , Alan Shearer and Ian Wright … so different to Old Trafford where there is terrible pressure on everyone , anyone , to get a goal .
28 And he used to come to with his black horse and dray and I used to go to help him on a er on a Saturday morning , used to get to about perhaps nine or half past and I 'd go the rounds with him and all I used to do was to er take the peoples things that they 'd bought up the entry you see because they were all entries then .
29 Okay well you really want to with us do n't you ?
30 Dido 's sobbing for her old lover even as she lies in the arms of her new one — this melancholy , which Virgil , and following him Hardy , responded to with such sympathy , is for Pound deathly , it precludes the genuinely ‘ new ’ , which he urgently wants to find and to celebrate .
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