Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [verb] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The hundreds of businesses that have grown with the help of the $200 billion-plus market for high-risk , high-yield securities created by Drexel do not share the American public 's jubilation over the investment bank 's demise , which came after paying a $650m fine on six counts of mail and securities fraud .
2 But these considerations , which are no fault of the present author 's , should not be allowed to diminish pleasure in and admiration for the parts of her book under review that have to do with the history of ideas .
3 Clearly a number of factors that have to do with the history of English ( chiefly the reported merger of meat/mate in the sixteenth century ) , with patterns of language maintenance , and with phonological theory and description , have also motivated the choice of this variable , and we shall return to these in chapter 5 .
4 ( 3 ) The GDR , taking into consideration the foreign trade relations that have evolved with the member countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance [ Comecon ] , shall progressively bring its policy into line with the law and the economic policy goals of the European Communities …
5 We share that judgement and intend to continue with the passage of the Bill . ’
6 In other words , pre-exposure to the stimulus may both retard the acquisition of the CS-US association and act to interfere with the retrieval of the information embodied in this association when it comes to a test trial .
7 Record a backing tape with this chord and try experimenting with the mode .
8 Read the letters page of your local newspaper and become acquainted with the style , manner and length of letters written by other citizens .
9 ‘ The message is to stop weakening Iraq and start to deal with the government of Iraq .
10 On the 580 and the EC1 you can turn this button on and start knitting with the carriage at either side of the needle bed .
11 Dear Virginia , — Before Christmas last ( 22 October ) , you were reported in Hansard , during a debate on The Health of the Nation , as saying : ‘ I have degrees from Essex University and the London School of Economics , I have worked for the Child Poverty Action Group , and have lived with the defeatist talk that we are hearing from the hon Gentleman [ Mr David Blunkett ] . ’
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