Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] in [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 By May the play was almost complete — all that was necessary was the process of readjustment which would necessarily take place in consultation with director and actors .
2 Numbers only have meaning in comparison with other numbers .
3 Promotion of the state-owned sector has generally gone hand in hand with promotion of the indigenous , i.e. African , private sector , although in ‘ socialist ’ countries the scope of the latter has sometimes been consciously restricted .
4 There seems to be a tendency towards centralisation , paradoxically going hand in hand with devolution .
5 Only in Orkney did this response receive a low rating which could be attributed to most of the people interviewed having been brought up on a farm and having the confidence that usually goes hand in hand with experience .
6 It always goes hand in hand with any great artist .
7 We should , of course , widen the context even further for , if in the movies preaching usually came hand in hand with melodrama , this should remind us that films were still firmly in the hands of showmen and they were free to use social comment and social settings as they thought best .
8 Contemplating ‘ the displaced fragments of inner city decline ’ — peripheral council estates — it suggested that wealth-creation ‘ must always go hand in hand with just distribution , — offering , thereby , an alternative interpretation of ‘ partnership ’ ( p. 53 ) .
9 Eugenics had always gone hand in hand with socialism for Haldane — he and his sister , Naomi ( later Mitchison ) , joined both the Oxford Eugenics Society and the Labour party — because , as he explained , biology compels us to recognise that the innate inequality of men requires scientific management by the state .
10 The judges ' function is also to do justice in accordance with certain settled principles of law in a free society ; and they are entitled to assume that Parliament does not intend to subvert these principles , unless there is a clear statement that it does .
11 The Act also requires disclosure in connection with the balance sheet of movements in share capital , debentures , fixed assets , reserves , provisions for contingent liabilities , and capital commitments .
12 In the past , raising productivity often went hand in hand with increased production ; now the emphasis will be on encouraging practices which will reduce costs , save energy , improve living and working conditions , protect and improve the environment and raise the quality and value of products leaving the farm .
13 Studies still often address homosexuality in conjunction with child molesting .
14 this psychobiological sensitivity invariably goes hand in hand with a remarkable elan vital , a passionate though suppressed love of life , a ‘ sthenic spur ’ which alone explains [ the anorexic 's ] heroic defence reactions .
15 … ( 6 ) In this section ‘ costs ’ means costs as between party and party , and includes the costs of applying for an order under this section ; and where a party begins to receive representation after the proceedings have been instituted , or ceases to receive representation before they are finally decided or otherwise receives representation in connection with part only of the proceedings , the reference in subsection ( 2 ) above to the costs incurred by the unassisted party in the proceedings shall be construed as a reference to so much of those costs as is attributable to that part .
16 If then the seller duly makes delivery in accordance with the contract , the buyer must accept it .
17 The creation of Scottish , Welsh and English regional Parliaments therefore goes hand in hand with the promotion of more European cooperation and partnership , ensuring access to power for individuals and their communities right across Europe .
18 The commercial incentive to reduce minor incidents therefore goes hand in hand with incentives to reduce major accidents .
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