Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [vb pp] [noun] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the ‘ community ’ level , most of the 300 or so species populations studied in the large plot on Barro Colorado Island discussed above show positively correlated survival with distance from reproductive adults up to 15 m .
2 and all of a sudden I developed she 'd be on the phone going , I 've just eaten mussels with vinegar in them .
3 He says they 've already charged youths with drug offences and damage .
4 They 've already had trouble with vandals planting glass in the field .
5 ‘ I 've always had trouble with microphones and making friends with them ’ is her typically crisp comment .
6 They 've always had links with industry and commerce , but over the last few years they 've recognised the need to develop and publicise their links .
7 But erm and then we 've got still , we , we were looking we 've still got holly with berries
8 On its new journey it was taken in turn by bike , canoe , sail boat , runners , riders , cyclists and walkers to the north-west , on to Skye and ultimately to Ness in Lewis , where the islanders have long had links with North Rona .
9 Half a dozen groups have already received training with arrangements being made for the process to become a permanent part of the TOP programme at Torness .
10 He agrees that the market has dwindled because of cuts in library budgets and because academics ' own salaries have not kept pace with inflation .
11 However , the management of severe menopausal symptoms in such patients is a problem , and we have not denied patients with breast cancer such treatment providing they have a clear understanding of the risks .
12 People whose parents or early carers have not enjoyed contact with infant bodies nor valued their bodily functions may find it difficult to enjoy either their own body and its sensations or the body of another .
13 Perhaps predictably , the proposals have not found favour with Gloucestershire County Council .
14 Phytoplankton studies have generally involved nets with meshes greater than 35 um , which are fine enough to catch the algae that predominate in most crops .
15 Budgets for prisons have hardly kept pace with inflation , and , despite occasional lip-service commitment to reform , the policy of the British before 1947- to run gaols as cheaply as possible — has not changed significantly in practice ( Baxi 1982 ; Khan and Chilad 1982 ; Bhatacharya 1985 ; Gokhale and Sohoni 1988 ) .
16 I have always had difficulty with tank backdrops .
17 Since then I have always had trouble with films that were supposed to teach me something , or from which I hoped to learn .
18 Italian cooks have always combined mustard with honey or syrup and fruit .
19 We have also encountered patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in France who were not apparently linked to any previously described ethnogeographic cluster of this mutation but bore it , suggesting the existence of separate foci .
20 Yet for others , these rights demonstrate that women have now gained equality with men .
21 ( This also applies to LEAs who have equally taken issue with HMI reports on their provision of education . )
22 FOOTBALL/ Make or break for Newcastle/ Boro still hopeful of number two slot BORO boss Lennie Lawrence issued a rallying call to the troops last night with the cry : ‘ We have n't lost ground with Leicester yet ’ .
23 Yes , er oh I should think er let's try the tomato one , I have n't had , I have n't seen sausages with tomato in before
24 ‘ You have n't had dinner with Mr Jaggers yet ? ’
25 I do n't want to sound as if I have n't got sympathy with people 'cause I know it 's bloody hard , but I know a lot of blacks who use it [ blackness ] as an excuse and we 've got to be careful that we do n't use it like that .
26 No , my darling , I have n't discussed Eileen with Frank , and I do n't intend to .
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