Example sentences of "[that] [vb base] with the " in BNC.

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1 There is a freshness and enthusiasm that communicate with the listener and the recording , too , is eminently acceptable .
2 Nerves that communicate with the use of acetylcholine are said to be cholinergic and are found in the peripheral and central nervous systems .
3 In one of these movements , the duet and chorus ‘ Hymen , appear ! ’ towards the end of Act 5 , he began by writing out only the chorus soprano part and the two solo soprano parts that alternate with the chorus .
4 They propose broadly based agitation on social and economic issues but nowhere do they contain blueprints that correspond with the objectives , structure or activities of NICRA .
5 Others need precise daily rations of sunlight that change with the seasons if they are to start flowering at a particular time .
6 For months after such experiences , the exchanges , both in glance and spoken aside , between teacher and student are redolent with ‘ in-jokes ’ , half-remembered stories that grow with the telling .
7 There are two ways in which cask beer can be stored that interfere with the vital secondary fermentation .
8 Mayhew and Longuet-Higgins ' theory established that binocular viewing of an extended surface introduces differential vertical perspective cues that vary with the distance to the surface .
9 Brussels wants our lorries to slow down to European limits and our own law-makers plan restrictions that vary with the size of the truck .
10 As a matter of fact , all the playing that I do , the fingering and the fast stuff that I try to do , does n't turn me on half as much as the accidental feedbacks and things that happen with the more experimental side of my guitar playing .
11 Tests include stack checking ( ie file formats ) , identifying system calls , portability issues and dynamic parameter tests that run with the software 's own quality assurance suite .
12 For example , noun definitions that begin with the word ’ Any ’ usually indicate a taxonomic relationship between the noun being defined and the word following the word ’ Any ’ .
13 This section illustrates the way the BBCBASIC(Z80) assembler functions ; it does not provide sufficient information to enable you to write assembler programs that interface with the Z88 operating system or hardware .
14 Those that resonate with the strongest vibrations will suffer the most damage .
15 Reddy calculates that , rather than costing more , environmentally benign energy will cost far less then plans that continue with the energy policies of the past .
16 The data are plotted in 27-day strips , to highlight those disturbances that recur with the solar rotation period .
17 By conceding a large part of Reagan 's requests in both budget cuts and tax reductions , Jones hoped that compromise with the White House would be possible , but he was to be bitterly disappointed .
18 Enhancements to the new release include the ability to build graphical interface object classes that comply with the Object Management Group 's Common Object Request Broker Architecture C application programming interface specification .
19 Products that comply with the standard include Unix System V.4.2 , the DS series operating system sold by Fujitsu Ltd , the EWS 4800 series operating system from NEC Corp and the JFP Japanese environment of Sun Microsystems Inc 's Solaris .
20 In addition , parties that comply with the Convention ultimately may find it easier to enforce their judgments abroad .
21 Buildings , ranges of building or parts of buildings are normally rated as one risk unless they are separated by walls that comply with the Rules for Fire Break Walls and floors that comply with the Rules for Fire Break Floors .
22 Buildings , ranges of building or parts of buildings are normally rated as one risk unless they are separated by walls that comply with the Rules for Fire Break Walls and floors that comply with the Rules for Fire Break Floors .
23 It is only when this distinction has been made in terms that comply with the workings of narrative that the linguistic analogy is introduced : the functions , Barthes suggests , are based on metonymic relations , the indices on metaphoric relations .
24 Lord Gregson , the chairmen of the House of Lords ' science and technology committee , says companies that deal with the DoI find the process of obtaining support ‘ demotivating ’ .
25 Real accounts — these are the accounts that deal with the assets or property of the business , e.g. fixtures and fittings ; kitchen equipment ; office equipment ; freehold premises .
26 " The Unquiet Grave " , " The Grey Cock " and " She Moved Through the Fair " are just three examples of folk songs that deal with the subject .
27 Peter Roberts writing in 1981 put in a plea for more textbooks that deal with the processes of historical enquiry .
28 They put in eighty thousand into their proposals that deal with the planning we have hole on my pouch , well done , but on the other hand you are not prepared to spend twenty five thousand on an important obstacle plan to stop this sort of mess er er arising .
29 BAe has said that deal with the US firm will strengthen Corporate Jets ' balance sheet and that the sale was in the best interests of both shareholders and employees .
30 There can never be a good time to tackle the fears that go with the introduction of any new technology .
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