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

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1 a number of the savings erm and the increased income that is available to , to avoid savings are the result of your own policies developed over a number of years and I hope implemented with a degree of further manage managerial action which has actually given you some money to spend , erm which will avoid you having to make er painful cuts in order to fund a new growth and in particular I would highlight the significant movement that has has now taken place , children from special educational needs provision outside the county , back into the county .
2 We 're gon na make it safe cos when you 're the door you can actually walk in the door and and get clobbered with a lot of bales I feel so we 're gon na make that safe .
3 The serious point I 'm making is that , too often , in schools , the kind of questions are focused on just what is least interesting , not the , people 's attitude to witches , or to their bodies , or their attitudes to women , to children , all these things which are now considered part of the historian 's province , but instead we get saddled with the Treaty of Uncia Scolesi and the Repeal of the Corn Laws , and this is worrying .
4 If you have not trained your lecturer to give you the information to which you are entitled — that he is to deal with such and such a topic on specific days — then get started with a process of attrition , backed by your friends , until he does produce a programme for the term .
5 Clarify the point before exchange of contracts and avoid your clients becoming liable even after they " ve parted with the property on a subsequent sale .
6 The movement to re-examine curriculum and methodology , which has been shown to be characteristic of teachers and educationists since the end of the Second World War , may take a variety of different forms , and become associated with a number of different fashions and bandwagons , but it is unlikely to come to a halt .
7 The spiritual consideration : in this phase you become identified with the subject of concentration .
8 The curled horn was boiled until pliable , stretched and straightened , then backed with deer sinew attached with a glue of salmon skin or sturgeon blood .
9 ‘ Of course , we 've sailed with the company for several years now , have n't we , Dexter ? ’
10 They 've sparred with the media throughout their career and , out of repeated interviews , a ritual has evolved .
11 I 've been here for years and this is the first conversation I 've had with a human for simply ages .
12 ‘ I 've talked with the children about what happened and been open with them .
13 ‘ We 've played with a lot of spirit and commitment , but people defend that much better when they are winning . ’
14 I 've spoken with the daughter on the telephone within the last couple of months , and each time our telephone conversations are exactly the same — the daughter 's at the end of her tether , she does n't know what to do .
15 well I 'll deal with that after we 've dealt with the question of costs , what do you say on the question of costs doctor ?
16 I 've worked with a number of carpenters and joiners and come tea-break , we 've all sat there with our nice hot cup of tea/coffee and that gradual layer of dust on top .
17 ‘ I 've worked with a lot of top sportsmen but Strachan is the best pro I have ever come across in any sport .
18 I 've worked with a lot of wardrobe mistresses and she is my favourite .
19 The present war is the first war the people of this country have waged with a birth-rate below replacement level .
20 Here we have broken with the convention of presenting 187 Os/ 186 Os in favour of 187 Os/ 188 Os. 188 Os can be measured with greater precision than 186 Os and has fewer isobaric interferences .
21 One sign of change is that some senior politicians have broken with the establishment by founding a reformist faction within the ruling party .
22 I have flown with a number of people who , with the slightest lowering of the nose or the gentlest stall , look as though they are having an epileptic fit .
23 Parachute Squadron ( 9 PARA SQN RE ) , medics from 23 Parachute Field Ambulance ( 23 PARA ) , and the many other essential elements Which have grouped with the LPBG for this particular exercise .
24 In this context , adult educators have responded with a variety of educational and vocational training measures , some of which were discussed earlier in this chapter .
25 People want to travel to pursue their hobbies , or try new ones , and the specialist tour operators have responded with a plethora of organized activities .
26 The research councils have responded with a number of initiatives and programmes which emphasises selectivity and applications-relevance in the funding of research .
27 Even when Mr McQueen said that since Asia Minor had been populated by Celts , could not the same religion have come with the Celts to Skye , Johnson defied him , and the point he made remains valid to this day .
28 He said : ‘ We have met with a wall of silence over this business .
29 For some years now , sociolinguists have attempted to extend quantitative methods to the study of syntactic variation , and have met with a number of problems which are both methodological and of a broader theoretical kind .
30 Different species of lemur occupy different living spaces just as we have seen with the guenons of the African forests .
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