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

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1 Externally-funded posts should always come with funding for the provision of computing services .
2 Nevertheless , the therapist should always deal with termination by finding out how the patient feels about treatment coming to an end .
3 If the law is to imply an obligation to hear representations , then it must also specify with precision to whom that obligation is owed .
4 If the law is to imply an obligation to hear representations , then it must also specify with precision to whom that obligation is owed .
5 In summary the specificity of the P100/CREB interaction together with the reduction in detectable P100 following differentiation suggests that P100 may functionally interact with CREB during differentiation of F9 cells .
6 There was a lot of noise , much broken glass and Bernard and Laura could only guess with horror at the disreputable behaviour until they found evidence on the lawn the following morning .
7 Although maybe not too daunting in light observation aircraft such as Piper L–4s , as these could already operate with ease from small fields and open spaces , there would be no advantage in using a large and unwieldy centrifugal launcher .
8 If they suspect satanic influence amongst any group of people , they would also look with suspicion on anyone associated with that group , whether politically , socially , or on religious grounds .
9 Internationally , this system would inevitably interact with capitalism within the framework of ‘ one and the same human civilisation ’ .
10 After an argument about politics and poetics on the verandah of the Norfolk Hotel , I would often go with Jenni to the movies .
11 I shall certainly look with interest at the specific matters to which my hon. Friend has drawn attention .
12 Most stockbrokers , will only deal with proof of ownership , such as letters of allocation .
13 Expert adjudication on technical issues in the haulage industry will usually meet with approval from experienced goods vehicle operators who might be surprised at the lack of specific expertise in road haulage matters among the ranks of the judiciary .
14 It will also meet with resistance from some of the groups that stand to gain from such policies because of the grip that the ideology of inequality has on British society .
15 The fourth conclusion is that any government which is anxious to reduce the socio-economic inequalities discussed in this chapter will inevitably meet with resistance from the powerful groups in society whose economic and social privileges will be threatened .
16 This involves a move away from the traditional form of centralised bureaucratic administration and will inevitably meet with resistance from those at the centre who seek control .
17 I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us .
18 One can only talk with conviction to one 's peers .
19 We have shown that ATF1 and a novel polypeptide ( that we refer to as CREB-binding-protein 100 or CBP100 ) are two proteins that can directly interact with CREB in undifferentiated F9 cells .
20 This was to misconceive the ways in which the theories of natural science can ever link with theory about human action and behaviour .
21 Despite all our scientific study of the physical world , one can still look with wonder at the panorama of ‘ ordinary ’ objects and events presented to us by our senses and can still — indeed should — ask the basic question : ‘ What is it all , fundamentally ? ’
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