Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | During the first year , if you encounter a problem with your CompuAdd 200 , 300 , or 400 Series desktop or deskside system which ca n't be resolved by our Telephone Technical Support Staff , we provide On-Site Service in most parts of the country within the next business day . |
2 | ‘ Which suggests a considerable ability to modify a reflex with learned behavior , ’ Dr. Briant said . |
3 | He beat a tattoo with the door-knocker , and again its reverberations filled the whole world . |
4 | Judy was throwing a ball to Mandy Maddison , who was learning to catch a ball with the left hand as part of her Keep Fit Challenge . |
5 | Tim Skerritt had taught him how to catch a trout with his bare hands ; had taught him how to light a fire in the open without the aid of matches or flint . |
6 | On arrival at the log cabin he insisted : ‘ Well , I 'm going off to catch a bear with my bare hands : who 's coming with me ? ’ |
7 | This will be a price worth paying only if the vital expressive quality of the work is sustained and enhanced ; that is to say , whether the carer be man or woman , the tasks to be performed involve a relationship with the old person and one in which the essential core of the response should be benign and experienced by the old person as loving . |
8 | Britain would either be overwhelmed as France had been or would seek a compromise with Hitler . |
9 | But the Clinton proposals were reported to be causing concern to Saudi Arabia , the world 's largest oil exporter , which may seek a dialogue with Western nations on issues of petroleum supply and taxation . |
10 | He said he would seek a meeting with senior planning officers to establish if anything more is known about the company behind the proposal . |
11 | Its members , led by a former Scottish Office minister , Sir Russell Fairgrieve , will seek a meeting with Mr Lang to urge him to exercise his influence in the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers for Scottish MEPs to be elected by PR , which could dramatically affect Labour 's dominant position in seven out of the eight European seats . |
12 | Both have won a contract with the International Model Agency of London . |
13 | He had just won a battle with one of the local earls to whom he wished to teach some manners , although the reason for the fight is unclear ; but the Vikings never needed much of an excuse to fight . |
14 | As Portland stone had a high reputation and provided a standard with which artificial products would naturally be compared , Aspdin chose the name ‘ Portland cement ’ for his patent material . |
15 | The committee consisted of : a senior teacher , then acting second deputy head , who chaired the meetings , represented a subject department and provided a link with the senior management team ; |
16 | The club was to nearly kill the magazine as its losses accumulated , but it also provided a link with the United States which was to snap as the magazine moved towards Little Englandism , or Little Londonism . |
17 | flo plays wide midfield on norways national team — but i think he is used mainly as a target man for sheff utd. norw coach drillo wants to try a setup with one ‘ Flo ’ as both left and right wide midfielder , then trying to hit hard high , crosses from behind towards the ‘ towers ’ at the sides thus giving football a new dimension of play . |
18 | Launching a business with redundancy pay carried considerable financial risks , while training would only be of lasting value if there was a real job at the end of it . |
19 | What the tabloids were seeking was the opportunity to juxtapose a patriot with a traitor . |
20 | Fractured , non-serial forms in the texts mentioned suggest a concurrence with conditions of contemporary history , summed up in Italo Calvino 's If on a Winter 's Night a Traveller ( 1982 ) which remarks that : |
21 | This ability to tolerate the heat has encouraged imaginative claims that it is linked with Indian cattle brought to southwest England on Indian trading boats long , long ago , and others suggest a link with the Salers of France . |
22 | The twenty-eight spokes suggest a link with the lunar cycle . |
23 | Some pavements in the former sequence also suggest a familiarity with the linear geometric principles of the latter . |
24 | She is to request a meeting with the education minister , Lord James Douglas-Hamilton , to discuss the issue . |
25 | ‘ Do you know a man with one arm ? ’ says Anna . |
26 | He does know a man with one arm . ’ |
27 | If you can bring me a er I do n't know a disk with your |
28 | He prodded a limb with the toe of his boot , but it was rigid . |
29 | Longuet did say that SGS-Thomson would need a link with an industrial partner to satisfy its long-term technical needs . |
30 | Longuet did say that SGS-Thomson would need a link with an industrial partner to satisfy its long-term technical needs . |