Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | He travelled widely after graduating with a second-class BA ( ordinary degree ) in 1878 and spent a year as a stockman in Queensland , Australia . |
2 | I would n't of thought so I would of sa I would of said well if I bloody ju good enough for living with I bleeding come on a I do n't think she 'd want him on holiday with her anyway and her sister said is she had n't got enough money , she 'd pay for it . |
3 | Erm only through working with the peasants surely . |
4 | Above them will be the set of newly retired warriors , while above this set will be sets of elders , their relative status depending on their social ages , who will be responsible for internal political and legal matters and perhaps for communicating with the gods . |
5 | A similar unrest followed his departure from Glasgow after an intensive effort to recruit members and an exercise in stimulating recruitment in the Bristol Channel ports , while all around the country seamen became more and more aggressive , especially about crewing with non-unionists . |
6 | Cost-benefit frameworks , especially for dealing with man-induced climatic effects ; |
7 | It was reported on April 8 that Michel Mokuba Bokulo Mena , who had been appointed in the Cabinet reshuffle on March 28 , had resigned as Minister of Institutional Reforms apparently after disagreeing with the Prime Minister . |
8 | Long after breaking with the Campaign Group , Beckett was still offering comradely greetings to its supporters in its party conference newsletter . |
9 | I do n't feel much like juggling with the scheduling this morning . ’ |
10 | " Too much like fraternising with the enemy ? " |
11 | By the mid-1970s the ‘ bulge ’ had nearly worked its way through the system , and this , together with disillusion with innovation in education , brought to an end the role of the education service as an expenditure growth-leader among the public services . |
12 | This fine division was found to be necessary especially in dealing with pupils or parents . |
13 | I was not alone in the way I identified with the saga of the March family , nor was I alone in identifying with Jo ( and presumably all readers do ) in her hurts and disappointments , her longings for femininity that clashed with her dreams of independence and achievement ; and in wishing for the ultimate fairness of all things as they were shaped by those nineteenth century moral certainties . |
14 | If you do find that you have recorded an unsatisfactory shot , cut your losses there and then by reversing back to the beginning so that you can over-record with something better before continuing with the rest of the shoot . |
15 | Try reading the following passage aloud before continuing with the discussion . |
16 | So , having D'Arcy in the band has been an education , not only from playing with someone who 's obviously a girl , but seeing how people perceive that and seeing the kind of shit she takes because she 's a girl . |
17 | That is a ground which has not been urged upon me by counsel in this case and I do not rely upon that ground only in dealing with this matter . |
18 | Only in dealing with the events of 146 B.C. did he move towards the position of a cautious critic of Roman society and its methods of government . |
19 | Only in keeping with the bumper sticker , the driver is n't heading to work at all . |
20 | Salvation lies only in working with the system of redemptive choices . |
21 | The youngsters clearly learn much from working with professionals in professional theatres and in workshops with tutors from the professional theatre . |
22 | If all went well with the Air Services package agreed in June 1992 , EEC airlines would be able to fly between whatever airports in different countries within the Community they chose ( subject only to complying with safety and noise standards and assuming the availability of ground and air space ) and charging the economic fares they chose . |
23 | As I said , mine 's only on ringing with an external call , is n't it . |
24 | In fact , maturity has advantages such as being reliable , loyal and better at dealing with people . |
25 | If you are king of a country in which six out of every ten people are Palestinians , and where Islamic fundamentalism is growing , you do not last long by siding with America against the man who is firing missiles into Tel Aviv . |
26 | Despite all the homilies from the PGA that professional golfers must help the sponsor in every way possible , especially by cooperating with the media and especially with television , Jack had been known to stride straight past a TV interviewer without a word . |
27 | In accordance with Old Testament practice , it did so by anointing with oil . |
28 | The latter he can do only by depositing with the collector the whole amount of the duty . |
29 | There was one small woodworm-infested wardrobe , which could be reached only by squeezing with great difficulty past a huge , dirty-pink chest of drawers and a marble washstand with a big enamel jug and basin . |
30 | Det Insp Eddie Muddle , who is leading the hunt for the kidnapper , said : ‘ It was a very traumatic experience but she acted very sensibly by co-operating with her abductor for fear that something would happen to her child . |