Example sentences of "[verb] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | However the wording of the Act refers to the person the child lives with rather than any third party regarded as rejecting the opportunity to see the child . |
2 | In contrast , the local circumstances are such that for Parkinson the Merseyside experience is one that he may disapprove of in principle but lives with far more readily in practice . |
3 | Not so long ago , a haulage company would send its drivers out into the world with few opportunities to communicate with then until they returned . |
4 | Only one of Benjamin James 's children would prove more than usually difficult to communicate with as time went by : young Marwood James Henry , a strangely elusive character in many ways . |
5 | In this study , the hepatic bile was possibly mixed with newly secreted bile , as time was required to collect the necessary volume . |
6 | While the latter seems the most likely cause in many blends where specific interactions have been identified , miscible blends can also be obtained when certain statistical copolymers are mixed with either a homopolymer , or another copolymer , in which no such interactions have been located . |
7 | A complete feeling of misery swept over Robyn , mixed with just a hint of panic , as she really began to despair that she had read her own instructions correctly and would never reach the barn or even civilisation again . |
8 | A grated 2.5cm ( 1″ ) cube of Edam or low-fat hard cheese mixed with Dijon mustard , 1 tablespoon plain , virtually fat-free yoghurt and black pepper ; or grated raw white cabbage , carrot and celery , 1 chopped pineapple ring , 1 tablespoon peanuts and raisins mixed with 1 tablespoon plain virtually fat-free fromage frias ; or very low-fat cottage cheese mixed with finely grated carrot , 1 tablespoon raisins , a dash of lemon juice and 2 teaspoons finely chopped onion ; or bread spread thinly with peanut butter topped with chopped or grated apple and sprinkled with lemon juice . |
9 | Infant formula was not only expensive and inferior to breastmilk but was downright dangerous when fed to babies unsterilized and mixed with inevitably polluted water . |
10 | Mixed with exquisitely luxurious leather and walnut interior is enough raw performance and driving reward to take your breath away |
11 | Last year Lord Petre planted out about ten thousand Americans which , being at the same time mixed with about twenty thousand Europeans , and some Asians , make a very beautiful appearance , great art and skill being shown in consulting everyone 's particular growth and the well blending of the greens … |
12 | The enormous ridged tomatoes were cored with a little sharp knife , cut round roughly into sections , thrown into a shallow bowl , mixed with thickly sliced raw onions , mild and very sweet . |
13 | Three sardines tinned in tomato sauce , mashed , plus tomato slices ; or mashed tuna mixed with chopped green pepper and chopped cucumber , on a bed of shredded lettuce ; or cooked , skinned and mashed mackerel , mixed with very low-fat soft cheese , lemon juice and black pepper . |
14 | For reconstitution of holoenzymes , the reconstituted core enzymes were mixed with four-fold molar excess of σ 70 subunit . |
15 | The way to a man 's mathematical heart is to get him ( and her ! ) grappling with characteristically mathematical problems and enjoying the experience . |
16 | Essentially the amplifier is a boosted op.amp designed with both the op.amp and output stage biased into class-A . |
17 | These may be large- or small-scale databases designed with very specific educational aims , to cater for a particular topic or part of a course , or for more general use in the school library . |
18 | As the sports car is likely to be designed with relatively better braking and steering to control this momentum and hence the danger inherent in it when it is moving , this difference in ‘ inherent dangerousness ’ is probably considerably greater . |
19 | Both can be designed with much larger zones . |
20 | If towing is permitted with only a wing-tip man , it is vital that the pilots all recognise that this is only safe if the ground is more or less level and the wind is very light . |
21 | Chub to 4 lb at Ross and matches won with over 20 lb of dace at Symonds Yat . |
22 | Open match won with less than 2 lb . |
23 | The founder was a man who had become interested in aviation during the thirties , spent the war in the South African Air Force and , on returning to civilian life , foresaw the opportunities that could be won with cheaply acquired and converted military aircraft . |
24 | Then she 'd become just another notch on his bedpost — another victory , albeit not won with quite his usual ease . |
25 | The NLM candidate won with almost 70 per cent of the vote . |
26 | As he drew closer , walking with almost a swagger , George noted the way the sun glinted on a head of coppery curls . |
27 | She felt towards her religion as she imagined some women felt towards their dreary , loveless marriages : something trying , but inescapable ; cluttered with apparently futile chores , yet from which there was no question of escaping . |
28 | He speaks directly to us in the first person and he expresses something very like fear and even self-pity , the distress of the poet , seeing himself as a kind of natural victim , and it may be the distress of the puritan living on after the Restoration and afraid of the wild route , which is Charles the Second 's court , though I think we can be a little sceptical of this and we certainly do n't know with sufficiently accuracy when Paradise Lost was written . |
29 | If the House gave no such indication until it actual threw a Bill out , or voted down the government on some other major issue , governments would fall with much greater regularity . |
30 | The latest album , ‘ Empire ’ , dominates early on , ‘ Resistance ’ opening with savagely directed power . |