Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with the [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | Compact is a whole school initiative that can only succeed with the support and commitment of everyone . |
2 | Christina wanted to remind him that he had only helped with the backing and that the real work had been done by Stephen and her , but she kept quiet and instead watched Jean Reece-Carlton as she turned away from a gloating Robert in disgust , muttering something under her breath . |
3 | It is just that going to the cinema has become inexorably linked with the purchase and consumption of such foods . |
4 | ‘ I think the memory of children can not , in reason , be too much stored with the objects and facts of natural history . |
5 | It is a great misfortune for my book to come out with it ( though I am glad it was written before it ) : if it had only appeared with The Present and the Past . |
6 | Already , too , one may see the start of a symbiotic relationship in which France would increasingly depend upon American resources to achieve purposes which , left to herself , would be beyond her , while American objectives , although they did not entirely coincide with the French and for all the power which they would ultimately deploy , had to include France as a frail but , for the moment , indispensable means by which they might be attained . |
7 | Oh , I can see now that it was unworthy and beside the point but at the time I was so exasperated with the man and his perfidy that any ammunition would have done . |
8 | They 're big enough to stay with the others and do jobs at home . ’ |
9 | Provided the wire is very fine ( typically 10–100 µm ) , the hydrogen bubbles produced at it are small and numerous enough to move with the flow and give the appearance of a white dye . |
10 | First , it can clarify concepts and issues and so help with the assessment and understanding of clients ' problems . |
11 | You will know your own requirements for telephones , so check with the vendor and British Telecom what system you are inheriting and whether there are any problems in that area . |
12 | He is turned away from me , oblivious of my existence , addressing someone in the shadows of humour — ‘ conceal more than they reveal ’ — which perhaps sorts with the reluctance and the sigh . |
13 | They were intimately connected with the elements and could be petitioned to control rain and wind on mortals ' behalf . |
14 | He had found he had a good voice and was taking singing lessons , and he went on flirting with the piano and a trumpet he had bought between practising his flute . |
15 | This was apparently repeated in 1984–5 , when the aftermath of the strike was the formation in Nottinghamshire of the Union of Democratic Miners ( UDM ) , which was not federated with the NUM and was denied membership of both the Trades Union Congress and the Labour party . |
16 | Doctors should not collude with the authorities and ‘ medicalise ’ people who are suicidal . |
17 | Its three founders are no longer connected with the firm and its new president Roy Wright , who reportedly came by his job complements of Sun president Scott McNealy , has a business plan that says , the company will grow from $10m to $100m — he also has plans to take RDI public . |
18 | ‘ She 's not going with the bomb and the lugger . |
19 | Dave Crabb is coming over to help with the design and building chores . |
20 | Britain reiterated its view that membership in a European common market was not compatible with its membership in the Commonwealth , and that in fact a common market of the Six would not fit with the aims and membership of OEEC . |
21 | Timbrel groups were almost unknown in Great Britain , and the few instruments around were certainly not played with the vigour and movement familiar to the Australians . |
22 | The top of Bugmore Lane was only a hundred yards from the Church , so gardeners carefully timed their own comings and goings not to coincide with the comings and goings of the congregation . |
23 | A BANK manager killed himself because he could not cope with the worry and pressure of his work in the recession . |
24 | He argued that the bread and wine somehow coexisted with the body and blood , and more importantly that the miracle occurred because of the presence of the faithful and not as a result of the magical powers of the priest . |
25 | The story told in Jane Brown 's book does not end with the Arts and Crafts movement , however . |
26 | Effective ministry in frontier situations not only requires dedicated skills and energies but it requires us to learn how best to wrestle with the principalities and powers . |
27 | They simply could not live with the pace and power of the English game , well as forwards such as Francis and Robinson played . |
28 | She can not live with the knowledge and guilt of several murders , and her eventual death is a blessed release from her suffering . |
29 | The meal was finally finished with the cheeseboard and a dish of fruit . |
30 | 3 The machine can not interfere with the content and gradation of the course . |