Example sentences of "[vb base] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We sleep with the windows tight shut and wake up to a room that is absolutely fresh , ’ says Edward .
2 As the recruits recount all sorts of ‘ anglers ’ tales ' about the last eight weeks of training , the Inspecting Officer and Commandant mingle with the visitors , Who have travelled from all corers of the United Kingdom and a few from further afield .
3 He stood at the barn door and watched the Gazelle finally lift off , its own lights rising up to slowly mingle with the stars .
4 We mingle with the ladies in black velvet evening gloves selling Moet and the photographer promising to make the plain into cover girls for a day .
5 In the early days , the band 's self-image was completely true because they would walk from the floor of the club on to the state and then mingle with the punters afterwards .
6 He cites Pipewell Abbey in Northamptonshire , where the earthworks of a deserted village mingle with the remains of the Cistercian monastic site .
7 You know me , I run with the hare an' hunt with the hounds : I 'd suck up to the devil himself for a penny . ’
8 No industry 's cash flow is entirely stable ; some of the services included in Mr Roach 's definition may be more cyclical than they once were , since many are now handling tasks subcontracted by manufacturing firms ( such as cleaning , waste disposal or advertising ) and thus shift with the fortunes of factories .
9 Pile the melon balls , orange and kiwi fruit into the empty shell and decorate with the grapes .
10 In that sense it 's a glorified soap — and I 've heard it dismissed more than once as a yuppie Dallas , though I find it as difficult to understand how anyone could see it that way as those people would find it to understand how I can curl up , laugh and cry with the characters each week and carry their dilemmas around with me in the days in between .
11 ‘ A snatch with the odds on .
12 It is worth noting that many of the most interesting studies of the language/ethnicity relationship are not quantitative at all , but focus qualitatively on the social meaning which bi- and multi-lingual speakers associate with the codes in their repertoire ( see further 8.3 ) .
13 The inevitability of this historical progression through the sectors does not , however , fit with the examples of the UK , Japan , Canada and the United States .
14 He 's got bother with the police .
15 Keeping the body rigid , press with the hands until the arms are straight .
16 Press with the thumbs and fingers to scoop up flesh , squeeze gently but firmly , and slowly release .
17 I went to the match and disagree with the papers that the match deterioated in the 2rd half — it was certainly more exciting .
18 Of course , our quiz is intended to be light-hearted , so if you disagree with the conclusions , feel free to take them with a pinch of salt .
19 If the Government disagree with the conclusions of the PIEDA analysis , will they tell us what reports they have carried out to suggest that British Rail and PIEDA are wrong , or are they preparing to spend £4.5 billion , not on the basis of sensible planning , but by hunch , guess and God ?
20 As soon as any woman gets a bit uppity , or any two or more women or young women want to spend time together , or even if we just plain disagree with the men or boys , the ultimate sanction can be applied : call her a lesbian — that will soon bring her back into line .
21 If you consider that your name should not appear on the Register , or if you disagree with the details shown in your entry then you have the right to appeal .
22 In the questionnaire , a large number of teachers are asked how far they agree or disagree with the statements .
23 If you disagree with the contents of the report or consider it misleading you may ask the doctor to amend it ; if he disagrees , you may add your own written comments .
24 If you disagree with the contents of the report or consider it misleading you may ask the doctor to amend it ; if he disagrees you may add your own written comments .
25 Public attention to literacy often focusses on either ‘ illiteracy ’ — the problems many adults encounter with the requirements of reading and writing in the modern world — or with professional — often literary — writing .
26 Also in this category , but published for the first time in this volume , is the article Jackie And Just Seventeen which not only records changes in the content of girls ' magazines over the 80s ( since McRobbie 's original analysis of the late 70s , also included here ) but registers theoretical developments as well through its attention to the ways in which girls as readers both construct their own meanings and interact with the texts .
27 In Bali , we are also told , life can be spent among people who daily interact with the forces of good and evil in nature .
28 The side chains of Lys23 and Thr25 from each strand interact with the bases G2 ( and G10' ) and A3 ( and A11' ) .
29 It follows , of course , that service contracts are ineffective if they conflict with the Articles of Association of the company .
30 … taking account of statutory provisions and also of national and collective agreements , except where these conflict with the powers allotted to the Governing Body under the Act .
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