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

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1 He makes that sucking noise with his teeth again .
2 It is now possible to infer pH with a standard error of about 0.3 pH units .
3 Because the DUP is more willing to court confrontation with the police and the forces of law and order than is the OUP , working-class loyalists seem to suppose that the DUP endorses and shares their willingness to go even further in seeking confrontation .
4 This involves contact with not only training providers themselves , but also with a number of other key actors such as the Engineering Industry Training Board , Careers Service , Colleges of Further Education and Manpower Services Commission Area Offices .
5 Even those who had arrived in early 1939 or before did not as yet have complete command of English and this made communication with their new and sometimes reluctant hosts difficult .
6 A separate LLNL project is using high intensity UV light to destroy VOCs in water , but this has trouble with C=C bonds ; however X-rays destroy these just as well as single bonds .
7 This provided Railfreight with valuable contracts for long-distance bulk coil traffic , traffic which would not have materialised if the steel industry had survived the 1980s unscathed .
8 NETWIC , which is supported by WACC , is planning a similar regional conference in Southern Europe for 1993 to establish contact with the Lutheran churches in the area .
9 It seems that people find it easier to find fault with ideas than to build them up into something better .
10 We need some direct dialogue with managers about this sort of thing . ’
11 Following de Klerk 's visit to Nigeria in April [ see p. 38851 ] the Nigerian Foreign Ministry announced on May 22 that Nigerians were free to transact business with South Africa .
12 I tell you what though , if you , like , I , I never forget when we went to Austria and you went into like a delicatessen place and this place was about a quarter of a mile long , right , never seen so many different looking place with sausages
13 Well it 's a funny looking dog with horns on .
14 Oh yeah a funny looking dog with horns on like that and others and everything standing in the middle of the field you call those funny sort of dogs , cows .
15 The principle was , they believed , shown in the continuity from the solid state through gases to the ether in which light travelled ; it connected this seen universe with an unseen one , permanent and underlying this declining world .
16 Huge old fashioned boiler with a coal fire underneath .
17 Apart from its legs it resembled an old fashioned typewriter with a carriage and Qwerty keyboard .
18 Not all writers , however , thought in national terms ; the distinguished canon lawyer William Lyndwood was not prepared to identify patria with regnum , and instead thought of it as equivalent to regio , which for him meant the province of Canterbury ( 27 , p.172a ) .
19 Quite often this includes drill with minimal pairs , sets of words which differ from each other in just one phonemic contrast .
20 This concerns the capacity to discern how far the content of a belief is positive as opposed to negative , and how far this promotes engagement with people rather than indifference to them or denial of them as persons .
21 This requires cooperation with other organisational functions .
22 I kept on dialling — firms within a reasonable distance , but none was prepared to do business with me .
23 I do n't care whether China is red , white , or green , we are willing to do business with her .
24 The Council was opposed to the idea of setting up interim validating bodies , and it would be willing to share validation with the universities .
25 Kendall will come under increased pressure if he loses this fourth round replay and he is not prepared to keep faith with the players that failed him at Bramall Lane .
26 Thus the percentage of the poll gained by UUUC was again over 50% in the third election within fifteen months and the result of the election suggests again that the majority of voters in Northern Ireland will not have an institutionalised Irish dimension and that they are profoundly suspicious of any party which is prepared to share power with those whose explicit or implicit aim seems to be to " destroy the state " .
27 He said that his government was prepared to share power with the Hutu majority , who comprised 85 per cent of the population .
28 They are nagged by the feeling that it 's wrong to mix pleasure with business .
29 Estimates based on demographic pressures , advances in medical technology and the costs of implementing new government policies ( such as the introduction of new screening programmes ) also have their drawbacks , but they represent a pragmatic way of estimating whether funding has been adequate to keep pace with demand pressures .
30 This ensures continuity with more than one worker , where it may be difficult to find one person to live in permanently .
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