Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Miguel Rafaelo said quietly , ‘ You do n't want to come face to face with yourself , then , Shelley .
2 We all felt happy about this and began to walk towards a distant wood , but as we approached it we saw two figures emerging : the priest we had come to see arm in arm with an attractive girl .
3 On April 30 a court in Bhopal ordered the seizure of all Indian assets of the US company Union Carbide , valued at Rs420,000,000 ( about US$14,500,000 ) , following the failure of its employees to appear to stand trial in connection with the December 1984 poison gas leak which killed more than 3,800 people [ see pp. 33647-48 ] .
4 But it is not only in Scotland that police appear to over-emphasise violence in connection with rape .
5 Nell half expected to come face to face with Mahon inside .
6 Instruction should be given at a point of high motivation , as for example when the student wants to obtain information in connection with a particular project .
7 The evidence necessary to answer such a question would need to combine information on pay with life history .
8 Maybe the superstition of love is our last reservoir of spirituality in the face of those ‘ specialists of the soul ’ who would seek to reform relationships in accordance with their ghastly notions of ‘ negotiation ’ , ‘ support ’ , ‘ partnership ’ .
9 After this , however , the child will need to spend time in consultation with the teacher and classmates , defining precise areas for subsequent investigation .
10 And they 're made to come face to face with people who 've lost friends or relatives in drink driving accidents .
11 So within a hundred years , man learnt to make recordings of sound with sufficient fidelity to fool the human ear — at least , sounds that did not come from several different points in space at the same time .
12 Similarly management would be expected to exhaust the machinery before attempting to implement changes without agreement with the unions .
13 The modern historian , on the other hand , tends to see individuals in conflict with the inertia of history and society .
14 The Community intends to start discussions on reciprocity with third countries , notably within the OECD .
15 Sterling 's suspension from the Exchange Rate Mechanism restored freedom of manoeuvre to the Chancellor , who then celebrated this by going some way to dismantling the interest rates whose exaggerated level was needed to keep sterling in touch with the DM within the ERM .
16 IBM intends to integrate parts of ObjectStore with DSOM to help in the identification and storage of persistent and non-persistent data .
17 IBM intends to integrate parts of ObjectStore with DSOM to help in the identification and storage of persistent and non-persistent data .
18 Anyway , to cut a long story short , she wondered if we would like to take payment in part with one or two garments .
19 Circular sun-centred orbits can not be reconciled with observation , so that Copernicus , like Ptolemy , needed to add epicycles , and the total number of epicycles needed to produce orbits in accord with known observations was about the same for the two systems .
20 Back in Johannesburg after the war , Herbert began to practise law in partnership with one of his elder brothers , James , but later went off to Europe for a year to study law in Vienna .
21 … within hydrology at the moment we can see a growing interest among civil engineering hydrologists in ‘ process ’ studies at a time when some geographers are beginning to show signs of impatience with these ( Ward , 1979 , p. 393 ) .
22 It was very soon after this that he began to show signs of dissatisfaction with the ecclesiastical situation in the north .
23 Although Howard did n't actually have to come face to face with Brando , they had to share the same set .
24 The size of the largest known structure in the universe seems to increase hand in hand with the scale of the largest maps .
25 British Rail is continuing to explore methods of funding with the private sector but P&O and Trafalgar , the only two consortia still interested in the project , have made it clear that they will not continue with some form of government help .
26 KEPT in constant conditions , many animals nevertheless continue to alternate periods of activity with periods of sleep .
27 Making new friends and learning to work side by side with people from other places is also something I am eager to do .
28 Earlier that year , Saudi Arabia made a solo attempt to establish lines of communication with Iran through a visit to Tehran by Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal .
29 The Zoo 's own photographer managed to come face to face with this somewhat disrespectful giraffe , and yes , he was in an area available to the general public — albeit in a slightly acrobatic pose !
30 In addition to that also erm we have we have been in constant contact with the erm Kuwait Red Crescent , which is based now in Bahrain , and we are erm helping to get Kuwaitis in touch with the Kuwait Red Cross in Bahrain , have them trained erm to know first aid basics , donate blood , so on so forth .
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