Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] with some " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , for early EDI users , getting two computers , one 's own and one belonging to a trading partner , to talk to one another , was quite enough of a challenge , without worrying about other people you and your partners might want to communicate with some time in the future . |
2 | Then I got to work with some hard green soap I 'd found beside the sink , washed my make-up off as best I could , examined my face by the light of the torch in the little mirror hanging there , then tucked myself in . |
3 | And , as soon as the consumer has to juggle with changes in the period of the agreement as well , he also has to juggle with some paradoxes . |
4 | Lastly , trench warfare is a policy Mr Yeltsin has pursued with some success for much of the past 12 months . |
5 | Though his work has met with some scepticism in the medical community , Medenica is respected in South Carolina . |
6 | Communication , in these terms , has to do with some general UNIVERSE OF REFERENCE or MODEL OF REALITY which we as human beings carry inside our heads , and which consists of all the things we know , believe , judge or understand to be the case in the world in which we live . |
7 | We shall need to deal with some of the questions raised by the sad and painful fact of marriage breakdown and divorce later in this chapter . |
8 | In short , an action succeeds when it fulfils ( i.e. achieves the object of ) the desire that has combined with some belief to cause that action . |
9 | Simon Robson has long been regarded as first eleven material , while Stedman has bowled with some success in his slower mode . |
10 | I did n't fancy his biscuits , so I made do with some toast . |
11 | He 'd answered with some folderol about seeking the ideal woman , but he 'd known the truth even as he was spinning her this tosh , and it was a bitter thing . |
12 | Fish fry fed with some white worm definitely grow faster than those fed commercial food alone . |
13 | The atmosphere between them seemed to vibrate with some invisible electricity . |
14 | A statute or one section of a statute may be made to deal with some particular subject — perhaps with immigration , or drugs , or housing or education — but a situation arises where doubt is cast on the meaning of the words of the statute . |
15 | She knew from the frequent worried glances the other woman sent in her direction that Candy had seen through the act , but she 'd managed with some effort to avoid her , always finding some pretext to disappear in the opposite direction whenever Candy appeared on the horizon . |
16 | He seemed to speak with some feeling after his climb . |
17 | I want to go camping with some of my friends |
18 | As he departed Baldersdale he was heard to announce with some emphasis that if his superiors were so anxious to catch the phantom poachers of Baldersdale , in future they could ( expletive deleted ) well do it themselves . |
19 | A third possibility is that the Candida provokes antibodies which happen to cross-react with some of the body 's own proteins . |
20 | Some formidable and even frightening features of the familiar landscape have disappeared , and obviously that is to our great content , but elsewhere there are new commotions and new uncertainties , and I should also like to deal with some of those . |
21 | Eventually , when he was persuaded to pose with some part of the violinist 's equipment , it was with just a bow . |
22 | By ignoring these sorts of objections it is clear that the corporatist vision of the company is attempting to break with some of the basic assumptions of liberalism . |
23 | ‘ Going to stay with some chums in Chichester . |
24 | Writing for period instruments ( players from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment ) was a further excuse to stick to the keys that Mozart wrote in , and fully enjoy playing with some of the most wonderful musical ideas anyone has ever had . ’ |
25 | Elinor said , ‘ I do n't want to deal with some new lawyer . |
26 | She began to fiddle with some clothes from an open machine , dropping pairs of briefs and socks on to the floor . |
27 | Mr Symington had reached compacts with some of the tribes , allowing them 250 machines each , when the larger tribes took him to court to try to get more . |
28 | In particular , the symbol for gimmel would have become associated with some name or sound equivalent to that associated with the Roman ‘ G ’ ; the mem symbol and the Roman ‘ M ’ would also have acquired a common associate . |
29 | I 've also recently purchased an effects processor ( BOSS SE50 ) and as most of the patches for the guitar were boring , I started experimenting with some of my own . |
30 | There was an awkward silence which Maidstone might have broken with some amiable remark to save Sandison 's face . |