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

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1 Controls on illegal trade in animals and plants will effectively disappear with the introduction of the European single market at the start of 1993 .
2 I was giddy with the heat and a little flown with the wine .
3 When present , the impurities cause concrete made from mining spoil , ‘ mundic , ’ to crumble in damp conditions as trace elements slowly combine with the cement to reduce the lattice structure to a mush .
4 Joe Maitland his boss was very often out buying and selling and he rarely interfered with the running of the store .
5 Now the increasingly hard-nosed tactics of the popular press have driven society gossip underground , and gossip columns are mostly filled with the doings of the lower echelons of café society on the make .
6 The UN Security Council on Nov. 29 approved Resolution 678 authorizing member governments to use " all necessary means " to ensure Iraq 's complete withdrawal from Kuwait , if by a deadline of Jan. 15 , 1991 , the Iraqis had not already done so and thereby complied with the UN 's previous resolutions .
7 Er , and I got up and I protested about it , on the grounds that if they could n't run a great big pop hall for , and I wholly agreed with the idea , of of them providing the facility .
8 They have been deliberately avoided by politicians who know they currently find little favour with the British people .
9 The forced abdication of King Moshoeshoe II by the ruling Military Council was effectively completed with the swearing-in on Nov. 12 of his 27-year-old eldest son , Prince Mohato Bereng Seeisa , as King Letsie III .
10 In a statement yesterday , the police chiefs said : ‘ The association wholeheartedly agrees with the views expressed by Mr Adair .
11 He speaks , of course , in German , but the booklet carries an English translation by LS , who strives gamely to cope with the often-pretentious language being used here and in the accompanying notes .
12 But little of this was clearly known at the time , and so some observers concluded that Paul VI secretly connived with the minority .
13 The first study was duly undertaken with the co-operation of orthodox medical practitioners and researchers .
14 But he was most sparing with the anger on celluloid : would rather fake it than summon it up .
15 The following spring the same duo , neither of whom had climbed since the previous autumn , was optimistically toying with the idea of opening the season with Dream of White Horses on Gogarth .
16 In some ways employers effectively connived with the unions in sustaining costly work practices .
17 So far some 300 patients in the UK have been successfully treated with the collagen implant by plastic surgeons and dermatologists .
18 Many horses with these conditions are successfully treated with the addition of electrolytes .
19 The third way of calculating the multiplicand and now the one that finds most favour with the courts is to deduct a percentage from the deceased 's net income figure to represent what he would have spent exclusively on himself .
20 Her last bathroom back in the squat had been mouldy , iced-up in winter , and mostly decorated with the husks of dead bugs in spiderwebs .
21 The straight knee-length shorts have side pockets and an elasticated waist band discreetly decorated with the sport motif .
22 He stood at the barn door and watched the Gazelle finally lift off , its own lights rising up to slowly mingle with the stars .
23 Logic points to the emergence of a party that draws on both the Marxist traditions of the Prague Spring and on the social-democratic movement that was forcibly amalgamated with the Communists after 1948 .
24 Clyde Balsley , an American very badly wounded with the ‘ Lafayette Squadron ’ noted in contrast that the miracles of science after the forced butchery at Verdun … made a whole year and a half at the American Hospital pass more quickly than six weeks in the [ French ] hospital at Verdun .
25 Lunn 's travel business was eventually amalgamated with the Polytechnic Touring Association to form Lunn Poly in the 1960s .
26 v. Laughton where , it will be remembered , the I.T.F. union , in dispute with Merkur Island , a flag of convenience shipowner , induced tug-boat crews to refuse , in breach of their contracts of employment , to move Merkur Island 's vessel , thereby interfering with the charter of the vessel to Leif Hoegh .
27 Curry played on that sense of panic when intimately caught with the money-grabbing Spettigue ( Patrick Cargill ) or the more civilised Sir Francis Chesney ( Frank Windsor ) who eventually found his long lost love when the real Donna Lucia did arrive .
28 In this case the group attributes declared for the definition of the hole are wholly contained with the attributes declared for the definition of the block .
29 What motivated them , whom did they represent , were they altruistic democrats or ambitious élitists ? for Soviet historians the revolutionaries of Alexander 's reign were the authentic , if Utopian , spokesmen of the peasantry , and their Bolshevik heirs became effectively fused with the proletariat .
30 The series of parliamentary debates and votes leading to the congress session revealed deep-seated divisions among the opposition ; Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 's Union pour la démocratie française ( UDF ) eventually voted with the government , whereas Jacques Chirac 's Gaullist Rassemblement pour la République ( RPR ) either abstained or voted against .
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