Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with this " in BNC.

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1 Robert rather disagreed with this .
2 Seven Types of Ambiguity , on the other hand , is entirely occupied with this sort of explanation , through the ‘ verbal analysis ’ of ambiguity in poetry , ambiguity being defined ( in the second edition ) as ‘ any verbal nuance , however slight , which gives room for alternative reactions to the same piece of language ’ ( Empson 1965 : 1 ) .
3 But you can make it different , George , if you 'll only cooperate with this television thing .
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 Corman naturally agreed with this assessment and is not saying whether or not it was the way he and Nicholson intended it .
6 ‘ There was no way this lady could breathe because the air way was totally blocked because it was so packed with this material , ’ Dr Wayte said .
7 I know booksellers who regard the written word with the utmost suspicion , profess that they do not understand it , and will have nothing to do with it ; dealers who specialise in autograph material , but will not touch books — unless , of course , they happen to be on the subject of autographs ; and many who maintain an ambivalent attitude , preferring to keep their options open and , if they can afford it , employing some eccentric especially to deal with this awkward material .
8 We were both greatly taken with this lady , who after much questioning gave Nigel a thorough physical examination , and more X-rays were taken .
9 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 .
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 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 .
12 Frankly , we are hoping you will be so taken with this first volume that you will want to own additional leather-bound editions from The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written .
13 So taken with this image was former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that she let it be known throughout the realm that Marks & Spencer was the place she bought her underwear .
14 Now you can cross Snow White off and all we 've got left to find is witch , oh , there it is , right go from the W , W , W , from the W , right now come down , oh I 'd better help with this one because it 's diagonal , I T C
15 IT , OT and CTT policies do not include a ‘ more specifically insured ’ exclusion so even if an expensive ring for example , which may be lost or stolen , is separately insured under a Home or All Risks policy we can still only deal with this on an independent liability basis .
16 So to begin with this is not a static problem at all .
17 A policeman who works in the area describes Avenue as a nightmare of a crossing and I and other parents who have to take children across would entirely agree with this .
18 Returning to our historical outline and intimately connected with this new notion of female impurity , was the development of an increased rigidity in attitude toward and definition of function within the family group — something which had gradually been happening before the sixth century but which was accelerated and refined by the experience of the exile .
19 By contrast , his account of the epistemological status of Marxism is intimately connected with this , since the holistic relation between practices and individuals is intended to destroy the idea of the individual as the locus of knowledge , and therefore calls for major epistemological reforms .
20 Today 's breeds have been largely developed with this trait in mind , with the notable exception of the Basenji which , rather misleadingly , is sometimes described as the barkless dog , although it does have a reasonably extensive vocal range .
21 ‘ I think it is fair to say ’ , mused Abrams , that everyone involved in the RIG ( the Restricted Inter-agency Group that met regularly to discuss policy in Latin America ) knew that Ollie was somehow connected with this but did n't know why …
22 They came and took his father away to help with this horse .
23 A problem has arisen with certain PP3s ( pods are not normally used with this system ) where the female terminal has hooked rather than completely crimped segments .
24 Political reality in England , as we have seen , did not exactly square with this European idealization .
25 I was not sure how best to deal with this and I will consult a solicitor about investments . ’
26 Eritrean radio from Asmara broadly concurred with this version of events , and accused France of self-interested intrigue , while Ethiopian radio said that many Ethiopian Afar fighters who had refused to disarm had crossed into Djibouti " to join the rebellion " .
27 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 .
28 Lower labour mobility than elsewhere combines with this effect to keep salaries down and , crucially , to encourage a relatively high investment in training .
29 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 .
30 ‘ I 'll soon deal with this . ’
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