Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Male is only sandgrouse with throat but not chin black .
2 That would explain why it appears in half the songs , which apparently deal with starvation , AIDS and the end of the world along the way , although we 'll have to take the press release 's word for that .
3 She pretended not to see the light in his eyes ; she pretended it was the wind going up her skirt that made her suddenly shiver with apprehension .
4 The stereo chorus adds some colour to both clean and heavily distorted modes , but seems to thin out the tone in some instances , so use with care .
5 ‘ At a vastly inflated price ? ’ she guessed , her face suddenly alight with laughter .
6 Contrary to popular belief , long timespans given over to arduous , repetitive practice do not necessarily equate with improvement .
7 He bowls more consistently , he gets it in the area that troubles top test class batsman which is off stump , a decent height and a decent pace , without really falling all over the shot , only come with experience .
8 Aga Khan gives up long fight with Jockey Club
9 So stick with success .
10 And to er voice our own concerns which obviously coincide with parish organizations
11 The impact of all this will test any speaker to the limit , so handle with care .
12 Comments : packaging poor , so handle with care .
13 It is also worth examining how mortality indices best combine with age weighting to reflect relative needs for health care .
14 He considers religion without morality to be inconceivable , and if it denies any of the virtues we normally associate with morality , such as , truth , mercy and goodness , it does not deserve to be called religion .
15 Place the potatoes , apples , sugar , one teaspoon of salt and the vinegar in a large pan and just cover with water .
16 If you just deal with politics at a surface , organizational level , you never understand how things have got to be this way .
17 First , many books already deal with doubt in terms of a theology of assurance .
18 But they are no longer flush with cash .
19 The other group will consist of Century and Hutchinson , which already publish with Arrow and Legend , and which will continue under the overall management of Simon King .
20 J j just agree with client he might , might be prepared to accept on a quarterly basis
21 Restless and dry-mouthed , they drove to the market to shop for odds and ends of food and drink as though the act of purchasing Pepsi Cola and crisps would somehow equate with eating and drinking them .
22 It is difficult to see why it has ever been supposed otherwise-that generality and number in themselves somehow fight with causation sensibly conceived .
23 Although Harold Wilson did not equate with Bevan in personal terms — in colour or in rhetoric — he too can feel pleased that the condemnation that in many quarters was directed at him demonstrated the genuine respect for his qualities that his adversaries feared .
24 SB 1 Income Support — cash help SB 17A Extra help with heating costs when it 's very cold RR1 Who pays less rent and rates ?
25 Part of us wishes to see these loved ones dead , and if we refuse to acknowledge this , then we will worry about their possible deaths , and not cope with grief and guilt after they do in fact die .
26 There is no magic skill , you just improve with practice .
27 So , you can rotate , stretch and generally fiddle with text as if it was a square or what have you .
28 As soon as they are formed , the 14 C atoms rapidly combine with oxygen to form carbon dioxide which is chemically indistinguishable from carbon dioxide containing either of the other carbon isotopes .
29 As an example , we may consider observations made in a channel of which the dimensions gradually change with distance downstream from 12·7 × 76 mm to 12·7 × 228 mm ; the consequent drop in speed reduces the Reynolds number ( based on the smaller dimension ) from a value at which the flow is turbulent to one at which reverse transition occurs .
30 The kind of attention that we usually associate with love or hate , and at the same time an acute awareness of limits , of closed worlds , of helplessness , of traps of unsatisfiable longing — the sort of awareness that we associate rather with pity or fear .
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