Example sentences of "[verb] with [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 For a list of suppliers that helped with building the house , see page 132 .
2 When the men were out working in the field , I was left in the yard erm I helped with feeding the milking the cows , feeding the calves and the pigs .
3 Although the twins were disappointed that Kerry-Jane was away for the day , on a visit to her grandmother , they happily helped with packing the picnic into the car .
4 For reasons such as these the numismatist is often primarily occupied with establishing the mint and date of a particular coin or group of coins .
5 Vermuyden had been occupied with rebuilding the Thames flood defences at Dagenham , which , according to an inquiry of 1623 , he left ‘ in a worse condition than it was before ’ .
6 For some reason , Hitler thought that the United States of America would be much too occupied with fighting the Japanese in the Pacific , to concern itself with Europe , so he decided to declare war on the United States on 11th .
7 On the other side , extreme animal liberationists for their part were occupied with extending the very demanding current conception of individual human rights to cover individual animals .
8 Disillusioned with managing the national team , Andy Beattie chose the most inappropriate moment to tender his resignation .
9 Oil giant Shell UK appeared in court at Birkenhead , Merseyside yesterday charged with polluting the River Mersey in the first major case brought by the new pollution watchdog , the National Rivers Authority .
10 The Germans are more to be trusted with maintaining the value of European money than would be a Central Bank with votes for inflationary countries like Greece , Britain or Italy .
11 The western powers have an interest in seeing how we can assist with dismantling the nuclear arsenals of those three republics .
12 Even Roxburgh had to admit that over the last year , during which Ferguson has flirted with letting the latter trait get the better of the former , has brought the player an ‘ awareness of the tough , competitive business he is in . ’
13 They are based at a duty room outside the Soviet War Memorial in the Tiergarten , tasked with policing the 3.7 kilometres of Wall which separates the British and Soviet sectors .
14 Shortly after landing at the site , McGuinness met W/C Parsons , Embarkation Officer at Glasgow ; S/L Orr , Maintenance Command ; F/L Morgan , 50 Squadron , S/L Wall from the Air Ministry and S/L Hughes who was in charge of the RAF ground crews tasked with maintaining the Spitfires during their transfer .
15 Even so they could have done with cutting the lineouts more , even though this strategy runs the risks of cluttering the midfield .
16 ‘ Anything might have happened , ’ she said , putting her hands over her eyes to shut out the horrors of the market , remembering with longing the cellophane-wrapped , refrigerated coolness of the shops at home .
17 These are conflicts that exist because managers ' interests are only indirectly and imperfectly linked to profit maximisation , with the result that they are liable to adopt divergent goals more focally connected with increasing the benefits attached to the occupancy of managerial office .
18 Unless otherwise agreed , the seller must bear the expenses , if any , connected with putting the goods into a deliverable state , section 29(6) .
19 Nourish 's ‘ allergenic risks ’ refer to the problems connected with keeping the entire process totally contained , from the fermenter , through the separation of the product in centrifuges , to the treatment and disposal of effluents .
20 Josef Mauer had been with the Austrian police for eighteen years , the last eleven as a sergeant stationed in Linz , but despite numerous attempts by his superior to change his mind he had never been interested in promotion , preferring the everyday excitement that came with riding the streets in a police car to struggling with a mound of paperwork in some closeted office .
21 She would not claim to be content , because contentment came with having the man you loved lying beside you on a cold night ; it came with that certain wonderful intimacy which Beth had experienced once long ago , and which was lost for ever .
22 Erm you could probably do with revising the statistics bit .
23 I had to make do with stewing the old tea leaves .
24 Members of the funding agencies , the Area Secretary and the ACTIF Chair met with to discuss the way forward for Falkirk Development Education .
25 Some progress is being made with modelling the information flow processes within organisations : for example , Land ( 1985 ) ; Stamper ( 1985 ) ; Sullivan & Smart ( 1957 ) .
26 Good progress was made with writing the sheet memoir .
27 Anybody who disagrees with giving the pensioners the right to watch T V without having to pay a licence charge is either the English football manager hoping to God nobody sees the team playing , or is a Norwegian player wanting to protect our old older members of the community from an early grave .
28 WITH THE STRONG GUITAR emphasis on all Bryan 's albums , it 's Keith who Bryan credits with getting the sounds .
29 He points out : ’ A court faced with a young offender who has been involved in the taking of vehicles , even though it may be his third or possibly fourth appearance , can not simply pass a deterrent sentence on the basis of the prevalence of such offending in the locality Section 1(4A) ( b ) of the 1982 Act deals with protecting the public from serious harm from the offender .
30 Most people incorrectly believe that you must belong to a gym which is equipped with ail the latest equipment in order to make any significant progress in weight training .
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