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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He does a little Dirty Dancing with Demi Moore in the absurd phallic pottery scene .
2 Pupils with impaired vision will obviously experience difficulty with reading .
3 After all , one can only make peace with one 's enemies .
4 Most people would only eat bran with breakfast cereal .
5 The first is to make use of the rating services and have a rule that , say , you will only deposit money with a triple A bank , ie a bank with a credit rating of AAA .
6 They are further supported by the Enterprise Training Jobclub which provides help for people who need long term support with job searching .
7 It is a formal requirement that government departments should seek to preserve records to fulfil these functions , to be directed in that task by the state archive , and to only destroy material with the agreement of the national archivist .
8 Ms Botwin has found that a good clue to spotting a fear of intimacy is when someone can only have sex with people they do n't care about , but can confide and be intimate with people of the opposite sex who are seen as just good friends .
9 He told him committee last week that staff at Coed Glas were in a difficult situation and ‘ one can only have sympathy with them ’ .
10 These big events must be properly controlled if ever they take place and they must only take place with police permission and proper licenses .
11 If we experience the mercy of Jesus , we will naturally share mercy with others , rather than hiding from them as mere observers .
12 We can obviously take care with any articles for extra-group distribution not to say anything which may embarass us .
13 You can only lose power with the roll system — and that 's much less likely .
14 For I knew there were English-speaking visitors in Geneva if I could only establish communication with them ; they might be induced to take up my cause .
15 Routine use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors as the first line treatment of depressive illness may greatly increase cost with only questionable benefit .
16 In particular , the international projection of nationally-headquartered firms ' corporate identity is a vexed issue : Siegel & Gale 's new survey of 50 leading Hungarian companies , for example , found that if all of them believed that a company 's image was important to building sales , most would also rather do business with German 's sharply-etched Volkswagen that with fuzzy French concerns .
17 ‘ You can not make peace with dictators , you have to destroy them , ’ Nelson asserts at one point for the benefit of inattentive members of the audience .
18 Its calculations are all relatively local ones : neurones do not make contact with other neurones at any great distance in the same cortical region .
19 So long as the animals can not make contact with the nets there is no problem .
20 Their hearers completely fail to comprehend because the message is couched in unfamiliar vocabulary and does not make contact with any of their felt needs .
21 This was a very old set and did not always work ; as I did not make contact with the control tower I came round and I saw that it was all clear for me to land , so I put my wheels down and made my approach .
22 And his mother , anxious when she could not make contact with him , reported him missing nine days later .
23 * Do not make coffee with boiling water .
24 That most German people did not want war with England was true by almost every account of neutral witnesses .
25 In a separate move the Chinese premier , Li Peng , who attacked Mr Patten earlier , returned to the fray , saying China did not want confrontation with Britain but the UK was putting ‘ obstacles ’ in the way of talks to try and defuse the row .
26 On 27 April the British Ambassador in Belgrade , Ralph Stevenson , had cabled the British Resident Minister 's office in Caserta [ KP 40 ] , pointing out that Allied troops might very soon make contact with " anti-partisan Yugoslav forces " .
27 On the other hand , there are those who have only an imperfect formal competence in a language but who by a combination of guesswork and intuition can somehow make contact with the aesthetic qualities of a foreign poem .
28 Vitrinite reflectance is a temperature ( and therefore depth ) dependent parameter which does not undergo retrogression with uplift .
29 If the present article can not answer every question raised by Carse , it will answer this one : ‘ did they [ at the Opéra ] or did they not beat time with a baton throughout the whole opera ? ’ ( p.311 ) .
30 Here the wise man says , the blessing of God , it makes a person rich and it does not bring sorrow with it .
  Next page