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

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1 Ma agreed with that .
2 There is nothing in the black youth 's experience to compare with that of javelin thrower Paul Brice , a white boy , whose father carefully supervised and monitored his training programmes and competitions at considerable financial expense .
3 This result agrees with that previously obtained for ulcerative colitis in our laboratory , and the median disease related subclass ratios were in fact quite similar in the two studies .
4 This result agrees with that obtained in the transfections and we conclude that the upstream region plays a negative regulatory role .
5 The fire crackled in the grate , its light competing with that of the little gas lamp .
6 The heat of humiliation rose with that final admission , but it was pale fire , swallowed up in the flames of the passion engulfing her and making her body stir provocatively against him .
7 The Phoenix Fire Brigade merged with that of the Sun and other insurance firms in 1832 to form the London Fire Engine Establishment , transferred into public ownership in 1866 .
8 We are also interested in what the priorities are now for demilitarisation and reconstruction , and I ask the Minister specifically to approach our American colleagues to ask them to convert the substantial military aid that has until now been given to El Salvador into civilian aid to help with that reconstruction .
9 Her pulses raced with that angry awareness she felt whenever he was near .
10 For my part , I conclude that the life prisoner should be informed of the judge 's advice on tariff , together with any comments the judges , or either of them , may have made about the responsibility of the prisoner for the crime compared with that of any co-defendant tried with him .
11 no , it was rationed , and er , talking about erm people 's taste having changed , I think the media has a great deal to do with that because when you look at things on television you can see how people
12 Erm , it has actually worked , erm , in that it seems that there 's a very fair chance that er , in spite of the very discouraging things that were said by some of the people on my right when I moved this , erm , there is a very good chance now for a reasonable er , settlement in South Africa , which I think should erm , make everyone in this chamber very happy , and it is that , undoubtedly the case that economic pressure had a great deal to do with that .
13 Despite the conclusion of a Comprehensive Programme of Integration in 1971 , progress on this front has been pitiful in many respects compared with that achieved within the EEC .
14 The problem here is with the microhabitat preferences of this vole compared with that of the other species , particularly Clethrionomys , present in the habitat .
15 My right hon. and learned Friend has said more than once , and I have repeated it , that it is the Government 's avowed intention to deal with that subject .
16 And it should be remembered that despite a tremendous volume of criticism that heralded the Bennett appointment as the Commandant of Pathfinder Force , it was but a murmur compared with that when he was appointed AOC of No 8 ( PFF ) Group at the tender age of 31 .
17 We have taken significant steps to deal with that problem .
18 And I give him three mo cos I 'd give him three months guarantee with that , I thought yes and I was standing there on the phone and I thought you dare come back !
19 Another student whose period at the College coincided with that of Auerbach was Bridget Riley .
20 He let his mind play with that again , the idea of making it on the box .
21 For a moment the old fear ran through him , the fear associated with that word of infinite menace .
22 Tom came over eight days before the 1973 British Open started and he played his first two practice rounds with that great Australian golfer Bruce Crampton .
23 My own soliloquy , my own trial came with that offer .
24 How did the victims ' profiles match with that of their killers ?
25 If this committee agrees with that amendment .
26 Somehow the feeling in my bones agrees with that statement . ’
27 A bundle of old clothes — what would gulls want with that ?
28 The hot smell of ironing mixed with that of garden-dried linen .
29 The answer to the question lies with that strange emotion which we call ‘ love ’ .
30 I have no idea of the circumstances connected with that but it has nothing to do with whether someone may be an asylum seeker .
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