Example sentences of "[adv prt] with this " in BNC.
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31 | You 've got , you 've got like water rate , twelve hundred , er , rates , twelve but er , what we could try to do is approach them and see if we can lump it in with this year and that , obviously have to pay higher |
32 | We did our ordinary shopping as well in with this though . |
33 | Then he 'll be walking in with this quiz an |
34 | greasy ? well nuts are there oily are n't they ? right I 've got to crush these in with this stuff |
35 | And I think tied in with this is people inviting people into their homes more . |
36 | Along with this , Callaghan was not by instinct an institutional radical . |
37 | Television goes along with this . |
38 | The Russians played along with this charade and gave Blake similar information with which to impress his superiors so that the arrangement appeared to be working in favour of MI6 . |
39 | However , while most Arab states might have gone along with this ( if only to worst Abdallah ) , it was clear that Jordan would not contemplate the loss of the gains for which it had gone to war . |
40 | Those in a correlated condition experienced the light only after a correct response in the presence of one of the cues ( and thus , as the task was learned , increasingly often along with this cue ) ; those in an uncorrelated condition received the light after 50 per cent of rewarded responses whether these were in made in the presence of the tone or of the clicker . |
41 | To delegate tasks and , along with this , some of your power gives you more time to do other things which you regard as important . |
42 | Along with this there was a highly significant inverse relationship between platelet-aggregate ratio and HbA lc . |
43 | Along with this there was a significant reduction in circulating platelet aggregates . |
44 | Nevertheless , despite much wisdom , and many excellent passages , I would not go along with this book in numerous details , nor in its general attitude . |
45 | And along with this there was a considerable increase in unproductive costs . |
46 | The RCM seemed to be prepared to go along with this , until they discovered that Willy was also in trouble with his employer , a Jeweller who caught the boy pocketing a silver cigarette case . |
47 | Along with this imaginative , inspirational side of the mind goes the capacity — better developed in some than in others — for intuition . |
48 | Homoeopathy also differs from the orthodox approach in that it concentrates on the body 's own inherent ability to heal itself and aims to work along with this ability , to enhance it where necessary , to seek out the basic underlying causes of an illness and to effect where possible a permanent cure . |
49 | Along with this goes a deliberate chronological ‘ leapfrogging ’ . |
50 | Goodstein ( 1982 ) emphasised that it was essential to be scrupulously honest , along with this listening patiently and respectfully . |
51 | Along with this major expansion comes a whole new range of hair products . |
52 | But along with this goes the idea that to talk of ‘ the mind ’ is to talk of something actually in the head , or at any rate capable of making contact with the rest of the body via the brain . |
53 | Along with this has often gone a general rejection of the idea of a First Philosophy , more secure than , or prior to , the sciences , and an acceptance of the naturalistic doctrine that a philosophical account of knowledge should be permitted to use empirical information drawn from the sciences . |
54 | Along with this distinction between ‘ public ’ and ‘ private ’ , the Wolfenden Committee also distinguished between ‘ crime ’ and ‘ sin ’ , making it clear that it was only concerned with the former . |
55 | On the other hand , it may have been indicative of the increased regulation that went along with this . |
56 | Stevenson himself goes along with this view to a far greater extent than seems appropriate . |
57 | Mostly the waiter would go along with this , sensing that Oliver was one of those customers who did not , for all their enquiries , actually want any advice , and it was just a question of slowly reeling him in like a fish . |
58 | Along with this will be a call on the public relations function to advise and to operate increasingly sophisticated persuasion techniques within the framework of democracy . |
59 | New house building in North Tyneside is now essentially a private sector activity and the local authority has gone along with this ( particularly while under the control of ‘ Labour against Militant ’ ) by engaging in schemes designed to facilitate the access of low-income households to new owner-occupied dwellings . |
60 | But for the moment we shall go along with this way of looking at things . |