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

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1 It also unhappily coincided with an announcement from Downing Street that German Chancellor Dr Helmut Kohl will fly to Britain next Wednesday for an Anglo-German summit in advance of December 's Edinburgh summit .
2 So Phormio 's action in making the alliance , though only a pawn penetration , was an offensive move against Corinth deep in her own , Adriatic , side of the colonial chess-board ; and it was perhaps defensively conceived with an eye to a further-flung Corinthian colony , Syracuse .
3 Another accolade has fallen at the feet of Patricia Grant , already honoured with an OBE by the Queen for her efforts in building up Norfrost , the domestic freezer supplier which exports 75 per cent of the 5,000 units it produces each week .
4 Endlessly , this pattern repeated endlessly , and the man could walk along and they 'd all be working , he just goes with an assistant to er repair broken threads .
5 Happily , this band of devotees were generously rewarded with an evening of unusually imaginative and refined music-making .
6 A major problem with the Mannheimian proposals for the sociology of knowledge is that they utilize a conception of social being that does not easily fit with an account of individual human beings .
7 The leasor 's father " … in his life tyme , did say that the making of a quintall of Copper did then stand but in 17s or 18s , and but of late years 25s , and yet ( in the present time ) it seemeth to be rated sometimes at 32s a Quintall , and now very lately charged with an encrease of 1s of every Quintall …
8 What follows is an amplification of matters already discussed with an emphasis on contemporary culture and the conflict at its summit between the resurgent tragic impulse and the rationalistic spirit of Wissenschaft .
9 Oakridge is generally associated with an episode in the mid-19th century when local men burnt down what was intended to become Stroud 's new isolation hospital .
10 It involved the establishment of an independent board to deal with the phasing of the separation of private beds and facilities from the NHS , which was nevertheless associated with an expression of the government 's commitment to the maintenance of private medical and dental practice .
11 They rushed back to the North , staying with the Hutchinson family at Sockburn -on-Tees , Yorkshire ; it is significant that the poem quoted above continues with an image of domestic love — Wordsworth would soon be married to Mary Hutchinson .
12 Sea mammals can , however , easily cope with an intake of sea water .
13 In addition , the police were well prepared , stimulated largely by implementing a plan designed more to cope with an emergency at the nearby Toronto International Airport than for the event in question .
14 ‘ I usually travel with an assistant from my management company and she does the same so we look a fine pair , both of us sitting there with dozens of jars in front of us , but it does the trick ; it takes my mind off the fact that we are 30,000 feet in the air at the time .
15 Nor is it likely that either she or her children were set aside when he married Emma , although she was possibly provided with an establishment in her own part of the world , perhaps Northampton , and expected to stay there .
16 One of the problems which arose from Friedman 's definition of the natural unemployment rate was that , apart from a list of qualifications mostly of a microeconomic nature , it appeared to possess characteristics which were usually associated with an economy in overall full employment .
17 The more common structures for a management buy-out , on which the remainder of this chapter concentrates , consist of one or more of the following : ( a ) a straightforward acquisition by Newco of Target 's business and assets ( see 5.1 ) ; ( b ) an acquisition by Newco of Target 's share capital ( see 5.2 ) ; ( c ) an acquisition by management or Newco of shares in a company to which the targeted business and assets are first hived down ( see 5.2.5 ) ; ( d ) a buy-in of the vendor shareholders ' shares in Target , usually combined with an issue of new shares in Target to management ( see 5.3.1 ) ; ( e ) a buy-out effected by way of a de-merger ( see 5.3.2 ) .
18 Thus , a higher CSI possibly associated with an increase in the pronucleating protein fraction could induce cholesterol rich vesicles , resulting in a further reduced metastability of gall bladder bile in the cholesterol gall stone patients .
19 A royalty examination usually begins with an analysis of royalty statements by the band 's accountant to see if there are any peculiarities which warrant further investigation .
20 These are also designed with an eye to reassuring those who did well out of the switch from rates to poll tax .
21 Any feminism which does not also begin with an assumption of one human race , composed of female and male , black , white , yellow , short , tall and so forth , each equally human and not bound by preconceived roles , is not compatible with the Christian faith . ’
22 You are hereby served with an application by your husband/wife which asks the Court to grant a decree of divorce .
23 This increase is clearly associated with an increase in liquidity but it is no longer clear what this implies .
24 For example , we showed that colonic inflammation induced in rats by acetic acid or by mitomycin-c is also associated with an increase in chemiluminescence .
25 Bedford was also faced with an influx of evacuees from the battered capital , and the evacuation committee and other bodies collaborated with similar London-based organisations in making billeting arrangements and adapting social centres .
26 The traditional stress on preventive and rescue work was now twinned with an emphasis on legislation to outlaw obscenity , indecency and the foreign traffic in young girls .
27 The interrelation between deposits and loans ‘ thus become another form of reciprocal dealing : an increase in either the amount in deposit or the amount on loan is inevitably linked with an increase in the other ’ ( Okamura 1982 p.58 ) .
28 Perhaps a certain detachment from puritan enthusiasm , an insistence on moderation and toleration on religious issues , defined the mentality that most often coincided with an interest in science in seventeenth-century England .
29 The letter does not make specific the details of the matter , as one would hardly expect it to do , but Miss Kenton states unambiguously that she has now , in fact , taken the step of moving out of Mr Benn 's house in Helston and is presently lodging with an acquaintance in the nearby village of Little Compton .
30 The programme pretty well began with an interview with someone from the Bundesbank which , as running orders go , is a bit like a long-jumper beginning his approach with his laces tied .
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