Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] with the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 James Allan flies economically with the air-minded Kiwis .
2 GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area .
3 Parents and teachers usually judge children 's behaviour by whether it fits in with the usual standards — moral , emotional , social and intellectual — set by the society in which they live .
4 ‘ No doubt , ’ said Mr Harold Brooks-Baker of Burke 's , ‘ it fits in with the freer ways of today but some feel that freedom is an over-used word .
5 When they are in moult they often sit ashore on the rocks , when their dark brown plumage blends in with the dark rocks .
6 However , the performance of monocrystalline cells drops off with the longer wavelengths of light in this spectrum .
7 While declaring that she is ‘ on neither one side or the other ’ , your correspondent clearly feels that the blame for the conflict and the consequent damage to the school reputation lies firmly with the campaigning parents .
8 According to Paul Morgan , ‘ that happens more with the smaller labels .
9 In most fields , the criminal law deals only with the outer limits of the permissible .
10 Like Russian Formalism , Richards 's early work turns its back on positivistic scholarship , and calls for a criticism that deals directly with the distinctive properties of literature ; where he differs from the Formalists , however , is in defining these properties in terms of human experience and human value .
11 The theoretical advantage of this technique is that it deals directly with the oesophageal varices without affecting liver perfusion : a prospective study has shown it to be superior to standard and distal splenorenal shunts in patients with portal hypertension secondary to schistosomiasis .
12 This second part of the book deals mainly with the progressive phases of this decline and fall , charted through the surviving traces of the changing popular receptivity to the propaganda image of Hitler during the war .
13 The text deals explicitly with the important cases and statutes as they arise within the framework of the book .
14 The effect of PP differs slightly with the various formats .
15 One finger , one thumb , keep moving This song builds up with the appropriate actions so the second verse is : ‘ One finger one thumb one arm keep moving .
16 This change of style ties in with the special regimes offered by EC member states , which again focus on the attraction of specific types of activity in return for low tax rates .
17 This fits all over Europe and correlates remarkably with the Two Creeks horizon of the same kind around the Great Lakes in North America .
18 ‘ It has a firmer texture and goes well with the heavier sauces .
19 Using the pickup selector set between middle and bridge the two pickups blend very well , and although the sound in this position is usually the weakest , on the EG-1 it 's stronger than you 'd expect and balances favourably with the other positions .
20 If you are a constant reader of this column the chances are good that your mailbox brims daily with the glossy opportunities of galleries about town requesting your presence at this or that artist 's show .
21 The Dutch are unique in including non-specific urethritis on their contact slips along with the venereal diseases .
22 The Scot will be in good company when he sets out with the early starters among the 70 survivors today .
23 If the construction at King 's Cross goes ahead with the fast lines from the north meeting the high-speed link to the channel tunnel , that will be ideal .
24 Not only does this offer a fuel cycle that gives energetic charged particles — raising the hope of generating electricity without going through the heat/steam-raising cycle — but also it does away with the fast neutrons that can damage the materials of a fusion reactor and at the same time produce a radiation hazard for workers .
25 Or is I come to you just a projection from the voice of the Enemy , saying to Frodo what he wants to hear , putting words in the mouth but not in the heart , creating ugly fictions as he does later with the phantasmal corpses of the Dead Marshes ?
26 so , er , Jack saying get that Christmas pudding , anyway she comes back with the ready scones do n't she ?
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