Example sentences of "to [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | In a speech in Seoul on 27 April Rhee cleverly sought to reconcile his own vigorous hostility to communism with the American approach to world problems . |
2 | The loan was to be released in two tranches , with the second , totalling $100,000,000 , subject to progress with economic reforms . |
3 | Stewart used the ‘ tennis-ball ’ bounce to advantage with some stirring boundary hits , but he too fell to a lifter , topping a pull to one of the two men placed deep behind square . |
4 | Last , I had to help the peasant and working-class boys who had been forced to go to university with no background education whatsoever . |
5 | With all those holidays in which to practise and play — almost from dawn to dusk at times — my handicap rattled down , and I went to university with a handicap of two . |
6 | It was hard to leave , too , because the parents of my good friend Henry Clerval would not let him go to university with me . |
7 | Home and school had worn her success like a prize rosette , and she trotted off to university with a stack of leather-bound prizes and dire warnings about hard work , early nights and regular meals . |
8 | Alan 's term began again on January 20th , and he returned to university with a guilty sense of relief . |
9 | She joined the old South of Scotland Electricity Board in 1976 as a legal assistant — the first female solicitor it had employed — but by 1980 wanted to do something different and went back to university with the company 's blessing ( and a scholarship ) to get an MBA . |
10 | Shame I could n't take it to University with me that 'll be interesting ! |
11 | You may like to know that CPRW has worked through Wales Wildlife and Countryside Link ( to which WWF UK provides grant aid ) to take up the threat to SSSIs with the Countryside Council for Wales . |
12 | Fifty-four Spitfires were delivered to Renfrew with a total of 47 being loaded on board the vessel . |
13 | That day , April 29 , twenty Spitfires were safely delivered to Renfrew with one each on April 30 and May 1 for a total of 52 aircraft which constituted 100% of the complement assigned for the second delivery to Malta . |
14 | But , not surprisingly , Mr Luchinsky flatly rejected any suggestion of changing Moldavia 's frontiers — an allusion to unity with Romania . |
15 | J Saville Gordon Machinery Ltd says a deal , subject to contract with the site 's owner , United Engineering Steels , has been struck . |
16 | Rather , certain elements of the written narrative — its ability to mix different modes of discourse and to create logically impossible situations — will be foregrounded to the detriment of elements such as unity of point of view which came to narrative with the invention of print . |
17 | Seconds later the muezzin of a hundred Delhi mosques called the Faithful to prayer with a loud cry of ‘ Allaaaaah hu-Akbar ! ’ |
18 | In the church Richard fell to prayer with such absorption that Lady Dalton forbore to disturb him when she entered , but her son recognised him as a former Oxford student . |
19 | A morning flight will take you to Khajuraho with overnight accommodation at the Taj . |
20 | But the issue touched many more than just the activists in the women 's movement : a petition demanding that the allowance ‘ be given to every mother for every child ’ was presented to Parliament with 300 000 signatures ( Fleming , 1973 ; Castle , 1976 ) . |
21 | Elections held on July 19 , 1987 [ see pp. 35388-90 ] , following a vote of no confidence in the minority government of the Social Democratic Party ( Partido Social Demócrata — PSD ) , returned the PSD to parliament with an outright majority ; the country 's first majority government since 1974 was subsequently formed on Aug. 17 , 1987 , by the Prime Minister , Aníbal Cavaco Silva . |
22 | And so when Lacuna was screaming instructions to the androids , and the Doctor was almost hopping from foot to foot with anxiety , and the pale young man and the little girl were staring open-mouthed at the screens , Britta omitted to speak . |
23 | As she clung to the powerful width of his shoulders , trembling from head to foot with the force of her emotions , he grasped the softness of her buttocks and drove deeply , irrevocably into the silken white-hot sheath of her with a harsh , abrupt shout of victory , his lidded gaze brilliant with triumph … |
24 | He raked her from head to foot with one long , contemptuous look , then turned on his heel , and strode away under the arch and out of sight . |
25 | I could see you were prickling from head to foot with some kind of emotion towards me . |
26 | Then we used to measure with that , between each rope and then , one of use each side of the stack , we 'd pull hard and pull a handful of hay from the and twist it round and this handful of hay . |
27 | The TPA analogue , 4-αTPA , does not activate protein kinase C. The cyclic AMP response to incubation with 0.5 mmol/l histamine for five minutes at 20°C , after preincubation with 4α-TPA for 10 minutes , was 102 ( 12 ) % of control cells preincubated with vehicle ( mean ( SEM ) of three separate experiments ) . |
28 | People do not build resistance to tetanus with time or age . |
29 | With the aim of clarification , medical epidemiologists have introduced the impairment/disability/handicap triad : loss of function or loss of part of the body ( impairment ) leads to difficulty with the tasks of daily living ( disability ) , resulting in economic and social disadvantage ( handicap ) . |
30 | Paragraph ( b ) , however , is likely to give rise to difficulty with its concept of ‘ abnormal ’ characteristics , if only because it may be so difficult to determine the ‘ normal ’ characteristics of a species . |