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

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1 Some women I have looked after with hope but without good fortune .
2 What I always found with with lumbar aches was erm putting the knee up sideways across your erm .
3 The reason is that such clauses are not looked upon with favour either by the courts or by Parliament .
4 Depth of training is looked upon with favour by many employers , but breadth is valued by others .
5 These tend to be looked upon with horror by many students , but you ca n't expect to deal with any but the simplest management problem without considering them .
6 All this fun and games is not looked upon with disapproval by the seniors in the Conservative Party .
7 His birth stories contradict those of Luke ; his additions to the Passion stories are all heightened and are looked upon with suspicion as to their historicity .
8 The furtiveness and fear of discovery that end Laura 's and Alec 's relationship comprise a set of emotions that Coward would have felt with particular force and poignancy , and which gay men ever since have responded to with recognition and admiration .
9 If the meaning of ‘ god ’ can be developed to be as flexible and free from the restrictions and constraints of earlier teachings and convictions as has been the development of medical science , then the future could be looked to with confidence and hope .
10 Editor , — After being transferred to human insulin a number of patients have complained that they do not recognise hypoglycaemia as clearly as they used to with animal insulin .
11 Water from the River Jordan would be diverted for irrigation , and the loss of water to the Dead Sea would be compensated for with sea water from the Mediterranean .
12 Written of with emotion they can still ring true .
13 In general what is permitted and expected with regard to our behaviour towards those who are classed as " we " is either expressly forbidden or disapproved of with respect to those who rate as " they " , and vice versa .
14 In the passage , done up with string and still unopened , were the parcels and Christmas cards sent by the world and his brother when they learned she was moving home three months ago … !
15 Then there are some pathetic , weedy looking swots , inadequately equipped and unsuitably dressed , in gaberdine raincoats and Oxford shoes , unwieldy packs all done up with string , who look as if they have never walked farther than a hundred yards at any time in their lives .
16 Er my Noble my Right Honourable Friend did take account of that and he did agree that hereafter the appointment of the Chairman should not be an appointment made by the Home Secretary , but that shou he should be one made by the full authority and that has I 'm glad to say met with with approval .
17 Her is an illustrated story to be lingered over and added to with discussion by adult readers or those introducing children not only to the magic of adventure and solid drawing but to the underlying message that is a sober reminder of our obligations to the life and lives of the earth .
18 Those who subscribe to them and are honoured by reference to them may be thought of with contempt by those for whom the underlife is the serious basis of social living .
19 As to those who force horses forward with blows in such a case , they only inspire them with greater terror ; for they imagine , when they suffer any pain at such a time , that what they look upon with alarm is in some way the cause of it .
20 If we accept it , as many people seem to with enthusiasm , then we would have to include the rats , mice , dogs , cats , and numerous other creatures used in the laboratory , in our outcry over the revelations about the sale of microcephalic infants .
21 I can not say whether or not they impinged as much then as they seem to with retrospect .
22 Was it a scene which in later years I would look at with nostalgia , even longing ?
23 Erm so some of the things that we can look at with wind for example of the er you know the power and the the destructive nature of wind , the cooling nature of wind , the refreshing nature of wind , the disturbing nature of wind .
24 The Geste brothers are stereotypes and may be laughed at with impunity : but Charles Wogan , as A. E. W. Mason saw him in Clementina , and the ingenuous John Ridd , self-revealing narrator of Lorna Doone , exemplify the intricacies of love and honour in a way that transcends period and social niceties .
25 In the propaganda warfare of this period which both they and Mary of Guise plunged into with alacrity , Mary certainly had the stronger case .
26 The majority of Rottweilers are kept as pets : this is a pigeon-hole Rottweilers do not fit into with ease ; there has to be something else .
27 The kind of thing you ought to do with with mum is like , you could probably go down one Sunday and have a , have a , you know , have a lunch .
28 Find out if there is anyone in the firm you are buying from with training in the maintenance of the particular system , and the particular version of it , that you are considering .
29 Er my Lord it 's rather a complicated of transaction and the the essential heading this case was that he failed to advise in relation to title er the person who goes from with respect to a land transaction he 's entitled to expect that the lawyer investigates the state of entitlement to arrange the matter and to explain to the trial exactly what that is , what it is that is portrayed by the state of the title .
30 She remains an inspiring example to be remembered and talked of with fondness and good humour .
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