Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | From the back of the hummock a figure appeared and began moving unhurriedly up the hill on an irregular route , at times coming obliquely towards the Friar , and then abruptly changing direction and seeming to go away from him : thus tacking and weaving the man was as inconspicuous as a partridge on ploughland , so that if the Friar turned his eyes from him for a moment he was difficult to rediscover , so perfectly did he merge with the duns , browns , russets , and half-greens of the wood . |
2 | Who would now quibble with the implications of that ? |
3 | He would flirt with the girls who sold them to him and pretend they were a present for his mother . |
4 | They would chat and flirt with the legionnaires , making them buy champagne and other expensive drinks , in return for which they would provide female company and , if they found the legionnaire attractive , they would sleep with them . |
5 | The advisers should discuss with the investors at the outset the extent of the due diligence to be undertaken and the precise purpose of the exercise . |
6 | Did the Minister discuss with the unions concerned the maintenance of free collective bargaining and union recognition in the agencies ? |
7 | The engagement partner should discuss with the partners leading other work in which the firm is involved , their terms of reference and the way in which they will report to the lead adviser . |
8 | Doctors should not collude with the authorities and ‘ medicalise ’ people who are suicidal . |
9 | Furthermore , when such encounters happen the females do not necessarily retreat with the losers ; the winners thereby gain more potential mates . |
10 | Unless steps have been taken to ensure that the people of the organisation are fully informed of the changes that are proposed , that they support the changes , and see themselves as gaining from them , then there is no reason to assume that they will cooperate with the changes : indeed , there is good reason to assume that they will try to ensure that the changes do not work . |
11 | She did n't cooperate with the police . |
12 | The Daemon might toy with the adventurers before killing them , but it wo n't take kindly to being summoned . |
13 | This Order , which is now in force , amends the provisions of The Building Societies ( Supplementary Capital ) Order 1988 in terms of the specification of supplementary capital as a capital resource which building societies may aggregate with the reserves to assess the adequacy of their reserves and other designated capital resources under s 45(3) of the 1986 Act . |
14 | It was hard to believe that very soon that innocent sky could throb with the sounds of death . |
15 | ‘ Being burgled four times since the start of the year is something you 'd associate with the inner-cities — but this is Bentworth . ’ |
16 | NT is , however , compliant with Posix 1003.1 base functions but it gets there via a subsystem that does not integrate with the Windows environment and Windows applications are not Posix-compliant . |
17 | Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them : they shall not be ashamed , but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate . ’ |
18 | Soult and his men will finish with the flags and medals , he 'll see to that . ’ |
19 | He also assured the committee that he was a judge of moderate instincts whom they could trust to approach all issues with an open mind , and who was able to understand and sympathise with the tribulations of his fellow US citizens . |
20 | Jennifer Davies finds out how Victorian gardeners did battle with the bugs |
21 | He said : ‘ The nub of the matter is that MacQuillan never had the money to buy a paper in Fleet Street or do battle with the unions . ’ |
22 | There will always be one or more families that will not identify with the aims , policies and the practice of the school . |
23 | The concerns about what to wear , the latest haircuts and how to deal with acne were subjects I knew well — and I could identify with the girls ' interests too . |
24 | In The Search , your students will identify with the fortunes of Peter , while consolidating new language . |
25 | Alexander Vass was not the type of man who would identify with the needs of his female staff . |
26 | Obviously she will often clash with the adults who are grooming her for life . |
27 | The first two say that if each component process of an IF or ALT declares the variable x , and that variable does not clash with the booleans or guards , then the declaration may be moved outside the constructor . |
28 | They would unite with the workers over their struggle for economic improvements only so that ‘ by smuggling in the Marxian doctrine , [ they could ] transform it into the ideological struggle of classes . ’ |
29 | One possible outcome of the current stalemate is that Colombia 's next government will quietly accommodate with the traffickers , as did its predecessors , after the fuss has died down . |
30 | In the future , I ca n't see E the only one I can see is , What do they do with the flats when they empty . |