Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He added : " If he does not want violence why do the police act with such impunity ? " |
2 | Should not the Government act with similar urgency to remedy that situation ? |
3 | in order that the singers may learn their parts more thoroughly and thus , knowing the music perfectly , may act with greater confidence and not spoil the opera . |
4 | Although normal subaerial erosion may act with greater power on some parts of the earth 's surface than on others , an obvious example being found in the contrast between rates of denudation in river valleys and on plateau surfaces , the general result of such erosion is an overall reduction of the surface . |
5 | Yet when he wished , John could act with adamant disregard for the king 's will or interests ; six bishops were provided despite the king 's fierce objections , while some of the king 's favourite candidates were ignored . |
6 | Racism was not wiped out when Lyon was minister , on the contrary some of the worst cases of human suffering at the hands of Immigration Officers occurred in his regime , but he did occasionally act with some humanity . |
7 | At the moment I can no longer act with common sense and deliberation , because there is only one course open , and that is determined by obsession . |
8 | Mattie Barkess said : ‘ He did act with considerable sympathy towards his victim . ’ |
9 | When they arrived at Hamilton Terrace it was impossible to predict whether they would behave with irresistible charm or throw the chairs across the room . |
10 | When they served her with a stallion you see , it was three weeks elapsed then before she if you did n't go and foal with that service it was three weeks elapsed afore you game again . |
11 | You can merge with ultimate emptiness anywhere . |
12 | ‘ It is thought very unlikely that they will merge with each other , as they have similar problems . |
13 | The Glosters celebrate their three hundredth birthday next year , but shortly afterwards will merge with another regiment as part of the Government 's cutbacks in the armed forces . |
14 | Dad , d' you know with that catapult ? |
15 | Do you know with this model , those paints with got to get it done by this Friday . |
16 | The South Saxons whose numbers we shall never know with any accuracy , built up a complex Wealden farming system , backed by a communication network that can only have been an extension of the lesser economic roads of the Romano-Britons . |
17 | It is generally much easier simply to let cut material fall with this kind of work , but remember that clearing up every scrap afterwards is just as important as cutting it off in the first place . |
18 | What could you include with mixed salami to make a really interesting dish of antipasto ? |
19 | Other economic benefits of migrant labour include the recruitment of migrants to particular jobs at lower wages than indigenous workers , partly because job titles and grades could be invented to cover up the fact that job content remained the same , and also because of the threat of repatriation and other forms of intimidation ; the enhanced possibilities for the introduction of shiftwork and piece-work , deskilling , and the slower introduction of safety measures ; the avoidance of national insurance payments by the recruitment of illegal migrants ; and the ability to shed and recruit with relative ease , thus avoiding the costs of labour hoarding ( Paine , 1977 ; Fevre , 1983 ) . |
20 | That is not the case , and while it is true that deaf people from different countries can converse with each other better than hearing folk , they all have their own signs and structure . |
21 | Even his feminist anti-fans could n't quibble with that kind of sensitivity . |
22 | As Shainess ( 1970 ) accepts , female psychologists may collude with male-oriented psychology against their own interests . |
23 | Instead of early insistence that no further deterioration in the relations ship will be tolerated , the family member may even collude with further decline and adopt a negative posture of blameless martyr . |
24 | Who do you think I could trust with that hanging over me ? |
25 | Yes , we do need to fight and I did make reference that we need not just to organize and cooperate with other public sector workers , but we actually need to build a campaign with the users of the services . |
26 | They do not cooperate with each other . |
27 | But you can make it different , George , if you 'll only cooperate with this television thing . |
28 | She was n't quite sure why she had come here at all , but it certainly was n't so she could sit and chat with this lot . |
29 | Although CREB can bind to DNA as a homodimer CREB is a member of the ‘ bZIP ’ class of transcription factors ( 23 , 24 , 25 ) and can heterodimerise with other bZIP proteins ( 26 , 27 ) . |
30 | This is not an uncommon occurrence because birds of prey have what is known as ‘ tunnel vision ’ — which means that although they can focus with deadly accuracy on the prey straight in front of them , they have difficulty seeing anything outside that direct line of sight . |