Example sentences of "[det] [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There were no windows ; only skylights , each spattered with rain drops and lined with little rivulets of running water .
2 How does that compare with steelmaking ?
3 Mind you , that covers with paper like in n it really .
4 There may be some staining of underwear , again less than that found with gonorrhoea .
5 Our billetors were obliged , wherever possible , to provide us with one bath per week ; where this was not possible , facilities were available at B.P. , but this interfered with transport provisions , and sometimes a request for private transport was necessary , though not readily granted , and arrangements for this were in the hands of a Mrs Wildboar-Smith .
6 Half blinded with rage , hardly knowing what she was doing or where she was going , Isabel went to brush past him .
7 Half starved and half blinded with glare and flies they are in a sorry condition of thirst and misery .
8 For example , is this shared with family and wider community ?
9 This singing with joy gives ‘ Glory to God ’ and gives ‘ peace for men who enjoy God 's favour ’ .
10 This met with opposition from representatives from civil-law jurisdictions on the ground that it was incompatible with the possession vaut titre principle and had implications going beyond the field of leasing , and the Study Group eventually concluded that no progress could be made on this issue and limited the statement of priority to conflicts between the lessor and the lessee 's general creditors , subject to perfection of the lessor 's title in accordance with any public notice requirements of the applicable law .
11 Rachel , her hands on her hips , half laughing with exasparation , wondered just what demands the formidable Irene Markham was putting on her son .
12 This interacts with helium separation because helium is probably more miscible in molecular hydrogen than in metallic hydrogen , and therefore the growth of the metallic phase can enhance the rate of gravitational separation of helium .
13 This came with time running out to stop the 200% US trade tariffs on £200 million of imported European goods .
14 On this table Lee could see boxes , lots and lots of boxes , several brown square and oblong boxes , some imprinted with glass pieces , some engraved , some painted in blues and yellows , one octagonal maroon velvet box with a sliver of white silk escaping from its lid , two tiny onyx boxes and one large black box that looked to Lee like a coffin .
15 But there is some loss of signal in coaxial cable , and this increases with frequency because the inner and outer conductors behave like a capacitor which is transparent to high frequencies .
16 Since borrowers prefer to borrow long and lenders prefer to lend short , investors have to be compensated by a liquidity premium to forgo liquidity , and this increases with term to maturity .
17 This juggling with material is quite a fascinating task .
18 This deals with physics ( with ‘ bodies natural ’ ) , with moral philosophy ( with the ‘ dispositions and manners of men ’ ) , and , finally , with political philosophy ( with the ‘ civil duties of subjects ’ ) .
19 This deals with motion and sense-perception , and is laid out , after the manner of Euclid , as a series of formal demonstrations .
20 She had responsibility for training and managing her own Administrative Assistant , and she did this work with sensitivity , skill , patience and determination .
21 This compares with Sun , individual market leader with 25.8% and Hewlett-Packard with 16.7% of the market .
22 This compares with structure plan estimates of need totalling 231,000 to 233,000 over the five-year period .
23 This compares with depreciation on the Dumfries building where production ceased during the year .
24 ( This compares with expenditure on retirement pensions of £4,800 million pounds in 1975/6 . )
25 This compares with tax rates of up to 40 per cent currently in operation in the USSR .
26 This source of support can be used by a head in the management of the curriculum provided that there is some sharing with teacher colleagues .
27 ‘ Amazing , ’ you may say , ‘ but what has this to do with conveyancing ? ’
28 What has any of this to do with language , more precisely with the ‘ grammar ’ of this chapter 's title ?
29 What has this to do with hearing ?
30 This breaks with convention , needing no mixing of ingredients .
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