Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Most Englishmen I know , no one would sleep with , they presumably sleep with each other . |
2 | I entirely disagree with that . |
3 | Her argument was that it had offered the women of rock ‘ much worship with little esteem … choosing their image from among the already available fantasies and maybe undercutting it with a little irony . ’ |
4 | Education regarding the potential dangerousness of the drug in overdose may prevent accidental deaths , but it is not clear that this alone will prevent death among those who impulsively overdose with this drug . |
5 | Each male may meet and perhaps mate with several females in the course of moving through his range . |
6 | I personally think with these smaller of the theat of the theatre companies who spend their life touring more or less |
7 | I very much agree with those Labour spokesmen who argued in the past that we should look , above all , at pensioners ' net incomes . |
8 | It is standard practice for the dog to be trained to walk on the left-hand side of its owner , so start with this in mind . |
9 | When done well this design can look exceptionally attractive , but when badly handled it can look very ugly , so practise with several vases before choosing which one to use , as subtlety is one of the key factors in the success of this picture . |
10 | I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) . |
11 | Well erm I entirely agree with most of what Mr has said . |
12 | Scarlet the heroine has a therapist , for example , but we never actually meet the therapist and , as a result , only engage with this segment of her experience at second hand . |
13 | The lush countryside provides rich farming land and the market towns and villages literally overflow with that magical Welsh character and way of life . |
14 | Although we constantly work with several factories to improve construction and quality , tube performance will vary drastically no matter who makes them ; it 's the nature of the beast . |
15 | Dimples mischievously collide with each other at odd places around his face as he glances at me and wonders how on earth I could ask a question that is so dumb and yet so fundamental . |
16 | Secondly , private investors had their own ideas about where they wanted to place their capital , which did not always or necessarily coincide with those of the Spanish regime . |
17 | These beautiful fish quickly adapt to aquarium life , and make ideal occupants for the reef style aquarium where they rarely interfere with any of the invertebrates . |
18 | So why should the plants themselves not communicate with each other by these same means ? |
19 | The first , and rather obvious , point of criticism is that by concentrating on capital-labour relations and movements of capital these authors have largely neglected other kinds of relations ( such as those of gender and race ) which have dynamics which are relatively separate from those of class but which nevertheless combine with those of class in highly complex ways . |
20 | Cells generally associate with those of their own class . |
21 | That came back through a separate AC30 so they could both distort to their hearts ’ content and not interfere with each other . |
22 | She agreed to try a behaviour chart and identified that each of them should sit in their own chairs , eat their own food quietly , and not interfere with each other . |
23 | His great-nephew described how when at home on Sundays the Bishop would have twelve poor men and women to dine with him in his hall , ‘ always endeavouring while he fed their bodies to comfort their spirits by some cheerful discourse , generally mixt with some useful instruction . |
24 | Well I think I feel a bit ambivalent on this point because and it 's quite possible I was smiling because I 'm thinking of parts of the report where a huge number of women say that they just deal with this on their own terms , and of course they do . |
25 | In these countries , sister parties in the Socialist International already compete with each other electorally . |
26 | Just play with these what num what numbers would make three sixty ? |
27 | Although I generally agree with this statement , the continued denial of risk for patients exposed to HIV-infected HCWs without scientific data does not reassure the population . |
28 | No what , what you normally do with those is er , say one half black and one half yellow and you have a yellow sleeve that side |
29 | Perhaps if I just start with that simple question and see how it develops . |
30 | Right , right then I just agree with that 's all . |