Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 This fund would only benefit member countries with a per capita income of less than 90 per cent of the EC average ( i.e. Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ) .
2 Thus speakers do not randomly mix acrolect features with those from the basilect to create a " mesolect " ; each " lect " is discrete and ordered with respect to the other lects in the continuum .
3 This structure of serious road-traffic offences was recently examined by the North Committee , which came to the conclusion that the criminal law does not treat traffic offences with the gravity they deserve , given the potential consequences of any deviation from proper standards of driving .
4 This theory makes the unlikely prediction that you will not experience colour constancy with objects you can not identify .
5 But Pakistan does not have extradition treaties with most Arab countries and will not turn over a wanted man against his will .
6 Great care must be taken when printing SPR forms that each identifier is unique and has been reserved , as LIFESPAN will not accept paper SPRs with unreserved identifiers .
7 You can also record stereo sound with some systems .
8 The flexibility of such printers makes desk top publishing possible , and can also internationalise computer printout with non Latin fonts , such as Japanese characters .
9 You may also find egg yolk with your paint is successful — this was used in Italy .
10 CenterLine 's software can now define object classes with Objectivity/DB and interactively access Objectivity/DB objects .
11 I if you do n't bring wood worm with it
12 ‘ I did n't take golf clubs with me . ’
13 And s n a look you wo n't have supply problems with us .
14 Therefore you can happily build word pictures with which to beguile and captivate an audience .
15 In turn the pigs may actually improve tree growth with their manure , whilst obtaining extra feed from tree clippings and grass .
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