Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She carries on mowing with the vacuum cleaner .
2 But he was most sparing with the anger on celluloid : would rather fake it than summon it up .
3 The following spring the same duo , neither of whom had climbed since the previous autumn , was optimistically toying with the idea of opening the season with Dream of White Horses on Gogarth .
4 v. Laughton where , it will be remembered , the I.T.F. union , in dispute with Merkur Island , a flag of convenience shipowner , induced tug-boat crews to refuse , in breach of their contracts of employment , to move Merkur Island 's vessel , thereby interfering with the charter of the vessel to Leif Hoegh .
5 Or , jokily bobbing with the jogger 's gait .
6 I had a successful 2 o'clock meeting with the organisers of a charity event to raise money for Guy 's Hospital cancer unit .
7 One of them , it was pointed out to him , was the great ex-Soviet chess player , Korchnoi , who is apparently training with the team in order to reach maximum physical fitness for his world title challenge to his arch-rival , the darling of the Soviets , Karpov .
8 Anstey 's approach to this edition was initially intended to be thematic but she has reverted to the chronological format of the first edition , thus not only dispensing with the problems of placing the themes but also giving the reader a parallel in comment on Thomas 's development both in poetry and prose .
9 Shirai 's voice here seems to have taken on a new dimension , a darker tonal colour , a new expressiveness that is constantly compelling with the emphasis on the drama .
10 The new town is literally blooming with the growth that foreign investment has brought .
11 If that 's what you 're looking for , Yeah well that 's obviously going with the flats going .
12 To each side were gardens brilliantly blooming with the flowers of spring .
13 The wind died and we lay out in midstream drifting with the current .
14 Although a few may take up to a week of daily feeding with the culprit food before they respond , this is probably fairly unusual .
15 Unfortunately it seems that it has been the agricultural ministry which has won the debate , and Britain is merely tinkering with the problem .
16 The wireless crackled for a few moments until , after much jiggling with the knobs , the voice of Mr Chamberlain became clear .
17 The Services and Communication Department looks forward to playing an important part in this , perhaps starting with the communications seminar this afternoon .
18 Remove large debris and disperse the cells in the sucrose by gently stirring with the needle .
19 v. Perry , 1987 F.L.R. 237 the court had to consider circumstances which differed from those in the present case and in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon in that a responsible official of the creditor bank took it upon himself to discharge any duty that might exist in the circumstances by personally dealing with the wife when she executed the documents under attack .
20 Once he introduces them , the linguist can not simply retreat into claiming that he is only dealing with the abstractions of descriptive linguistics .
21 Yep , now nowadays erm they 've got the best , I mean the equipment is excellent , er it came in my time erm my predecessor 's time and it 's been carried on now and new developments have come in , erm and with , of course techniques in , not only dealing with the chemicals in , in making safe afterwards which is twice as complicated I think , you know the decontamination side , the clearing up , the protecting of the environment from toxic chemicals er which we 've all heard about in newspapers , and read reports and seen it on television , these , these accidents up and down the world .
22 Although great controversy was generated , the proposed reforms were really only dealing with the margins of the Welfare State rather than with any fundamental alterations in its structure .
23 Did he have any political motives for apparently dealing with the Volga population almost as harshly and coldly as with starving Ukrainians or the Tambov peasantry ?
24 The Bullock Committee found that ‘ [ t ] he role of a board varies from company to company and is constantly changing with the requirements of business .
25 The black , wet face pressed to the glass of the vizor was constantly changing with the movement of the slime .
26 Both are only playing with the conventions of the mainstream domestic sitcom of the past 30 years , when writers have looked to the theatre ( notably the work of Neil Simon and Alan Ayckbourn ) as a model .
27 She was suddenly burning with the fire of a new task .
28 This wage was split into two parts : 58 per cent was a basic wage to cover everything , so bargaining with the deputy was virtually eliminated , and the remaining 42 per cent was a bonus on output .
29 And then , so gently that she was hardly aware of what was happening — as if she was merely swaying with the tide — he gradually pulled her towards the shore , slowly drawing her up against the bare , damp skin of his broad chest .
30 This morning Betty — my cleaner — came in bursting with the news that there was a brass plate outside .
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