Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] with the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | What I hear , which was straight off the phone last night , is that the Dutch fans will team up with the English fans , and back the English fans on to the beach and they will try and drown a few of the English people and they will throw bombs at them . |
2 | Undemanding as to growing medium , it will do well with the usual mixtures provided for other hardy Cryptocoryne species . |
3 | If banks are short of liquidity they will lend less to both markets and rates will rise ; if the Bank of England readily provides funds to the discount market , houses will offer less attractive terms to other banks who will deposit instead with the parallel markets causing rates there to fall . |
4 | For a statute or a past decision poses problems of consistency in strategy only when it has assigned people legal rights that a judge forming a new rule is for some reason powerless to change , rights that would work badly with the new rights he wants to create . |
5 | The old argument that software ca n't keep up with the rapid advances in hardware performance simply is n't true , he says . |
6 | There is nothing more annoying to a journalist who is working on a story than to be told that the PRO will ring back with the relevant numbers and then not to get them for another two or three days . |
7 | We expect to be actively involved in the discussion process and shall work closely with the various Departments who will ultimately make their recommendations to Government . |
8 | Where such arguments did not fit in with the overarching themes of race , violence and disorder , and social deprivation they were either sidelined or pushed into the sub-clauses of official reports . |
9 | CIBS ’ , its just the little matter of hairy legs that just might not fit in with the ra-ra skirts … ) |
10 | The process is slowed down by the young females ' strong attachments to their mothers some of whom may occasionally defect and move off with the young males too . |
11 | They will meet up with the commanding officers of some of the major units on the ground to brief them on the results of their reconnaissance . |
12 | I think they do to a certain extent , but the teachers try and erm brush it away , they try and forget that they are soldiers ' children and try and help them mix in with the civilian children . |
13 | We have a powerful new ministry which would sensibly communicate directly with the Regional Arts Boards , and , I now believe , should fund the national companies direct . |
14 | This was not a problem he felt he could share openly with the other members . |
15 | Where there 's a big age gap , between the children , the older child often will go along with the parental wishes much more , merely because it 's much more mature . |
16 | But she does n't go along with the various analyses of why vampires are becoming hipper . |
17 | People have pulled out of the show with just hours to go , and then it 's not a question of who would go best with the other guests , it 's a case of ‘ Who 's free ? ’ |
18 | Rolle tends to the lyric and rhapsodic , a style which does not cohere easily with the logical demands of Latin , but the other three all express the inexpressible cogently and methodically , with a calm which approaches these extreme states of mind quietly , shrewdly and , sometimes , with irony and wry self-deprecation . |
19 | On the other it might end up with the negative attitudes about dementia and care for dementia sufferers attaching to the segregated units . " |
20 | He also said that he would press ahead with the controversial plans announced by his predecessor to revise the Constitution in such a way as to permit the despatch of Japanese troops to other countries [ see p. 38529 ] . |
21 | Always at the back of the mind are worries over how well one will get on with the other artists . |
22 | ‘ How does he get on with the other fellows ? ’ |
23 | He could not get on with the believing Jews from Eastern Europe whose religion and traditions he neither shared nor understood . |
24 | The workshop sessions at Highlander which had sought to clarify the types of information which were required led to the production of a coding sheet which research workers could fill in with the individual details , thereby ensuring both comprehensive coverage , and compatibility between researchers . |
25 | Most of us need to use a moisturiser each day , although oily/combination skins can get away with the lighter types , applied to neck , cheeks and eye area , and avoiding the very greasiest parts of the face , There are moisturisers … and moisturisers . |
26 | So why do they put up with the real foreigners ? |
27 | Pleat had the chance to follow the same path trod by Terry Venables at Tottenham but could n't come up with the necessary funds for a stake in the struggling First Division outfit . |
28 | Mr McEd was acting pretty cagey about it for one thing and , when pressed , would only come up with the reassuring phrases : ‘ Every cloud has a silver lining Ed … ’ or ‘ Do n't worry son , you father 's not such an old fool as he looks … |
29 | Asked to paint a mental picture of the typical French intellectual , most people could come up with the significant details . |
30 | If a method of collecting evidence is reliable , it means that anybody else using this method , or the same person using it at another time , would come up with the same results . |