Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | The factor number on a sunscreen refers to UVB protection with numbers over 15 indicating high protective values . |
2 | In the opinion of the deputy judge the operation of that Part , concerned as it was with giving the authorities powers to secure compliance with or detection of evasion of the Act , came to an end when they had secured sufficient evidence to justify a charge . |
3 | Linton has developed Fresco with portability in mind and has already tested a version that runs on Microsoft Corp Windows NT , apparently his main target for technology . |
4 | This might happen because the writer is tired , because he or she wants to get the writing over and done with ; but the fundamental reason seems to be that the writer has broken contact with the feeling that originally made him or her want to write the story or poem . |
5 | Anybody who has taught drama with primary school children will have come across many examples of magic being used as a " Get out " . |
6 | Having said that , you are both in the same business , and as in bookselling , if the rep wants to continue business with you , it is still about getting the stock levels right and that means buying to sell out . |
7 | JENNIFER CAPRIATI , 16 , the American prodigy , ranked sixth in the world , has parted company with coach Pavel Slozil less than four months after beginning work with him . |
8 | STEVE Archibald , ex-Scottish international , has parted company with Fulham after playing 155 minutes for the Second Division club . |
9 | In his analysis of class , Weber has parted company with Marx on a number of important issues . |
10 | The Reuss valley floor is comparatively wide and level for a considerable stretch south of Altdorf ( 447m , 1,466ft above sea level ) and only begins to narrow at Erstfeld ( 472m , 1,548ft ) , by which point the new motorway N2 has parted company with the old Gotthard road No 2 as well as the railway , having crossed to the west bank of the river . |
11 | But there are times when the analogies get stretched so far that the brain starts to lose contact with the original image . |
12 | He has claimed success with every kind of tumour that he has treated — including lung cancer at a late stage . |
13 | Again , the academic establishment in criminal law has pursued subjectivism with evangelical zeal . |
14 | More than one modern historian has enjoyed wrestling with the question : was Charles the Bald really bald ? |
15 | It has won favour with both young and old who voted it tops in a poll of 1,051 people . |
16 | He has won favour with a wide range of interest groups . |
17 | Now its has won favour with Hewlett-Packard Co which is endorsing Xcelerated 's Liken emulator for its Series 700 workstations , claiming the software rivals the performance of the Macintosh IIci on Mac applications under Unix . |
18 | With mainframes , for example , ICL has won compliance with X/Open Co Ltd standards , and is currently seeking XPG-4 accreditation . |
19 | Despite appearing to be dumping on IBM Corp from a great height with its agreement with Sun Microsystems Inc — it points out users can move CICS off the mainframe and that mainframe upgrades can cost up to five times the price of an entire Sparccenter 2000 , Micro Focus Plc was yesterday also able to announce that it has won agreement with IBM for an expansion of their long-term relationship in MVS emulation products . |
20 | He examined the problems of ‘ How Did We Get This Way — And Where Are We Going ? ’ , arguing that since the last war Britain especially has presented management with a host of entirely new problems . |
21 | The turmoil caused by IBM Corp 's fall from grace , Burton explained , has presented Legent with an ideal opportunity . |
22 | The village of Bethesda , four miles from Bangor , has grown cheek-by-jowl with its slate quarry over two centuries . |
23 | Otago will soon be without Mike Brewer — he has accepted work with the Canterbury sports wear company and will be based in future in Christchurch . |
24 | The spill has wreaked havoc with the economy of Lakehead , which depends on tourism for the bulk of its business . |
25 | Although Larsen 's agent Rune Hauge has made contact with Arsenal boss George Graham , he was left with the impression that the player did not fulfil the Gunners ' requirements . |
26 | The Scottish Railway Preservation Society has made contact with General Maude 's Regiment , The Coldstream Guards , and it is hoped that members of the Maude family to be guests at the locomotive 's celebration . |
27 | She reappeared , according to this , in Geneva , where she has made contact with Dimitri Volkov and became his mistress . |
28 | One other reason for the use of the rope is to help the fielder know when he has made contact with such a boundary , and often a fielder has signified to the umpire that a ball has made contact with the rope of that he himself , while in contact with the ball , has touched such a rope . |
29 | One other reason for the use of the rope is to help the fielder know when he has made contact with such a boundary , and often a fielder has signified to the umpire that a ball has made contact with the rope of that he himself , while in contact with the ball , has touched such a rope . |
30 | The trait is transmitted as an autosomal dominant , and linkage analysis has shown cosegregation with a nonsense mutation in the murine homolog of the APC gene . |