Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with this " in BNC.
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1 | Since its inception the Design Museum has been criticised for the way its exhibits fail to distinguish themselves from department store displays ; to some extent the museum has tried to work analytically with this analogy — its inaugural exhibition , for example , was aimed at exploring the relationships between ‘ commerce and culture ’ . |
2 | In addition there is on each side a characteristic sclerite ( 6 ) the gonangulum which is derived from the anterior part of the coxite of the 9th abdominal segment and articulates primitively with this coxite , the 9th abdominal tergum and the gonapophysis of the 8th segment . |
3 | As stated in our first Journal , we expect to work together with this society and we are therefore pleased to include the following announcements : — |
4 | ‘ IT 'S been disappointing coming here for the last 20 years — so let's not get carried away with this defeat ’ . |
5 | Lets not get carried away with this alleged rift . |
6 | But she 's getting carried away with this , though her friends are good enough but they 're all getting carried away as you would say with a bad crowd . |
7 | The better dealers , quite logically , fared best with this new thorn in the flesh , a qualification planned to be compulsory for giving investment advice under the Financial Services Act ( 1986 ) . |
8 | I regret therefore that I can not assist further with this matter |
9 | In common with other organs in the body , the metabolic activity of the liver is affectd by increasing age and prescription of all medication should be considered carefully with this in mind . |
10 | Occurring spontaneously with this was the creation of what man , millions of years later is able to look back on and recognise as myriads of units of ‘ goodness ’ being produced from those ‘ good ’ events which were controlling evolution , and which he can now understand as being the origins of his well-being . |
11 | Many solicitor respondents disagreed vehemently with this view . |
12 | Simpson 's life changed irrevocably with this success . |
13 | after they had come forward with this |
14 | Delta Five , from Compsoft , is a multi-user database designed specifically with this type of task in mind . |
15 | Foucault argues that a whole series of movements since the nineteenth century , including various anthropologizing Marxisms , have developed complicitly with this so as to preserve the sovereignty of the subject against Marx 's and others ' decentrings : positivism , the Hegelian Marxism of Lukács , the Marxist humanism of Sartre , as well as various theories of cultural totalities such as that of the Frankfurt School . |
16 | I think you 'd better with this . |
17 | She came downstairs with this garment , triumphant , not unwilling to please with pleasure so cheaply bought . |
18 | So I came away with this sort of inside information |
19 | But the IMS rule has done away with this bonus and has rated the foretriangle and the mainsail area equally , leaving the rig configuration to the designer . |
20 | that , er digging up the centre of Morecambe , done away with this bridge and that |
21 | The memory chilled the warmth she could feel gathering inside her , the warmth which might have proved treacherous if she lingered here with this yes — definitely attractive man . |
22 | Children of 5 years upwards should do well with this program given a little supervision from an adult or older child . |
23 | Everything Rain had seen at the Maurin gallery and everything the Contessa Mantero had shown her compared unfavourably with this painting . |
24 | The HWIM system experimented briefly with this method ( Woods et al 1976 ) , but it soon became clear that such an approach was unrealistic . |
25 | Yet the women Radway interviews are not presented explicitly with this question . |
26 | In order to proceed further with this debate , it is necessary to look more deeply at the form of the arguments . |
27 | It also wanted to determine if the schedule could be used effectively with this client group and whether the pattern of need identified merely reflected conditions in the hostels . |
28 | It is too far-flung , anyway , to help much with this specific problem . |
29 | So it 's three tomorrow you know we 've got away with this winter |
30 | On the other hand , it has been argued that in order to maximize the benefits of special education it should become even more specialized , with schools focusing attention on a particular problem and designed and equipped exclusively with this in mind . |