Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb base] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | The controversial closures of old geriatric hospitals and the transfer of the patients to units elsewhere run in partnership with private firms is one success story , he claims . |
2 | The 2nd cellos here play in unison with the double basses for the first six bars , and after that in the octave above , the double basses being more effective if kept in the lower octave . |
3 | So if ever you hear of such period pieces please get in touch with SAVE . |
4 | The Action Teams also work in partnership with the other government departments I have mentioned and numerous other voluntary and statutory bodies . |
5 | Odour problems often arise in connection with premises used for activities designated ‘ offensive trades ’ , either by s.107(1) ( i ) of the Public Health Act 1936 as extended by Schedule 14 of the Local Government Act 1972 , or by Order made by the local authority and confirmed to be so by the Secretary of State . |
6 | Finally , while I hope we will work hard to implement this system , if there are problems please get in touch with me . |
7 | The moas have all gone — mostly wiped out by the Maoris , who arrived in about the tenth century AD , and have dispelled the myth that hunter-gathering people necessarily live in harmony with nature . |
8 | In this friendly atmosphere , plans for a reunion had already started before we were halfway through , and many people still keep in touch with each other back home . |
9 | If there are any problems with these arrangements please get in touch with me . |
10 | If one accepts this point , that effective democratic mechanisms within the enterprise may depend , in many branches of production , on having a relatively restricted number of agents involved in decision-making , then a rather awkward question arises : does enterprise democracy then come into conflict with the exploitation of economies of scale and the progressive development of the productive forces ? |
11 | The majority of mentally disordered people never get into trouble with the law . |
12 | This makes sense in Japan where ( because of stellar house prices ) most young single professionals still live at home with their parents and have cash to spend , and where people do not make a habit of throwing bricks through car windows and stealing things . |
13 | Having put themselves in an extraordinary environment , which nevertheless feels so homely and ordinary , the members occasionally come into contact with wider , more powerful and less homely influences . |
14 | Arsenic is very volatile and was unobtainable by ancient smelting techniques , but arsenic minerals commonly occur in association with copper ores and an alloy with a few per cent can be obtained by smelting these . |
15 | In any case , here is the felicitous truth : women rarely go to bed with men they do n't fancy , no matter how many restaurants they get taken to . |
16 | In Germany , ministers still appear to side with the federalists . |
17 | The metropolitan boroughs also vary in size with a minimum near 200,000 . |
18 | Again , the same question may be asked as that which I have asked in relation to Schüssler Fiorenza 's work : given that in every age women have been mistreated at the hands of men , how much do present-day women really have in common with biblical women ? |
19 | Since node D is not actually connected to earth , capacitances C A and C C simply act in parallel with the supply and also do not affect the balance of the main bridge comprising arms Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 and Z 4 . |