Example sentences of "[vb base] with the " in BNC.

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1 But by the summer I am writing a homosexual love-story which I preface with the following remark :
2 ‘ We sleep with the windows tight shut and wake up to a room that is absolutely fresh , ’ says Edward .
3 Women who sleep with the boss usually claim the attraction was the poetry in his soul , not the promotion prospects .
4 Women who sleep with the boss to get promotion never reach positions of real power .
5 And I sleep with the same Jew 's son , Ginny thought , whenever I can .
6 ‘ The treatment was two doses of a very potent drug with rather nasty side effects ; I also had to swallow a small container on the end of a string and sleep with the string taped to my cheek all night ; in the morning it was drawn out with a sample of stomach contents .
7 ‘ Get in and socialise with the family , ’ Peter Shearer told Mr and Mrs M. You re not just teaching one child , you 're taking on the whole family , ’ this being a family of fifteen children , some with social and behavioural problems , and eight still of school age .
8 For when it comes it is more violent , more annihilating , more interminable than I can remember it , this feeling in the pit of the stomach , this physical pain and physical desire to retch , to want to get rid of something , of everything , to want to make all that is inside emerge and disappear , drain away , mingle with the rest of the detritus of the world , but it is not only physical , a physical sensation , he wrote , it is physical but it is also something else , not moral , not psychological , not spiritual , but something else , something other than the purely physical .
9 As the recruits recount all sorts of ‘ anglers ’ tales ' about the last eight weeks of training , the Inspecting Officer and Commandant mingle with the visitors , Who have travelled from all corers of the United Kingdom and a few from further afield .
10 In the early days , the band 's self-image was completely true because they would walk from the floor of the club on to the state and then mingle with the punters afterwards .
11 He stood at the barn door and watched the Gazelle finally lift off , its own lights rising up to slowly mingle with the stars .
12 If he ended up with a taste for feudalism and aristocracy it was because he believed that the old paternalism was better than the inhuman gulf between ‘ classes ’ — ‘ One would wish to see the rich mingle with the poor as much as may be upon a footing of fraternal equality . ’
13 Here , the grunts , purrs , croaks and drums of courting fish mingle with the snapping of shrimps and the crackling of barnacles .
14 There was the usual pub smell of stale tobacco but the river Thames laps against the old smugglers ' inn and its odours mingle with the rest .
15 He cites Pipewell Abbey in Northamptonshire , where the earthworks of a deserted village mingle with the remains of the Cistercian monastic site .
16 We mingle with the ladies in black velvet evening gloves selling Moet and the photographer promising to make the plain into cover girls for a day .
17 The sequence codes for 92 amino acids inframe with the known tenascin coding sequence ( Fig. 1 ) .
18 2 Heat the raisins and peel with the rum or brandy and reserve .
19 Pull the wing skin off and replace with the new .
20 If it does not show up well enough as the screen dump replace with the following text :
21 Replace with the correct type of modern ballvalve ( page 39 ) .
22 You know me , I run with the hare an' hunt with the hounds : I 'd suck up to the devil himself for a penny . ’
23 Place the egg yolks and 1 tablespoon of the lemon juice in the bowl of a food processor or blender ; process with the metal blade for 1 minute .
24 All the free services we provide with The Barclays Bank Account plus a list of services we charge for can be found on the following pages .
25 Spread the cake with cream and then top with the drained cherries .
26 Make a small bed of salad on each plate , then top with the gravadlax and cucumber salad .
27 Spoon in the remaining fruit then top with the large bread circle .
28 This fully staged and costumed production is directed by Tom Hawkes and stars soloists who regularly broadcast on Radio 2 and appear with the national opera companies .
29 Similar effects appear with the dual task ( Hicks , Provenzano and Ribstein , 1975 ; Lomas and Kimura , 1976 ) and lateral eye movement paradigms ( Hicks and Kinsbourne , 1978 ) .
30 In particular , the copper phenanthroline hypersensitive bands at positions -4 , -5 , -6 ( Fig. 5 lanes 1 , 3 , 5–10 ) which are characteristic of the unwound DNA structure of the open complex appear with the same intensity for all enzymes .
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