Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So , here I am , Uncle Orrin , ’ she had said gaily , ‘ your naughty niece , exiled because she was silly enough to fall in love with a poor man who was only interested in her money .
2 And if she was naïve enough to fall in love with him — so much the better .
3 It is merely to stand at variance with a long established tradition — a long established system of beliefs based ultimately on someone 's speculative interpretation .
4 Or am I just plain incompetent — a liability to anyone reckless enough to venture onto rock with me ?
5 And , perhaps to keep in line with the rest of British technology , it 's a bit of mixed bag — some of the ideas and features it contains are really good , but the implementation is n't so hot .
6 Enough to put together a good story but not enough to rush into print with it . ’
7 She had tried hard not to fall in love with him , preferring to play the field and maybe trap a man whose heart was fancy free .
8 ‘ Try not to fall in love with anybody else before tonight . ’
9 Much of the International 's efforts were directed at reinforcing the resolution of European socialists not to go to war with each other .
10 Care had to be taken in fitting the cotter-pins securing the grips , and grooves were cut on the inside of the coffin into which the cotter-pins were bent , so as not to come into contact with the lead shell .
11 We set off in file moving along a narrow gauge railway in pitch darkness I was trying desperately to keep in contact with the Frenchman in front of me and cursing him when he stopped suddenly , causing me to bang my face on his rucksack .
12 May I ask my hon. Friend nevertheless to keep in touch with the health authority in Cornwall ?
13 Some ministers use them largely to keep in touch with parliamentary opinion on matters affecting their own departments .
14 I 've been retired from playing for five years , although this season I messed about a bit just to keep in touch with what was going on , and I really do think that someone else should have the honour of captaining the team .
15 ( 4 ) The SIB and appropriate SROs have incorporated into their rulebooks so-called " cold-shouldering " rules which require their members conducting investment business not to act in connection with transactions regulated by the Code for persons whom they have reason to believe would not comply with UK practice and standards in takeovers .
16 He knew this would be ‘ a great mortification ’ to Scott , but ‘ the personal feeling of an architect ought not to enter into competition with what is best adapted for the public service and what is most compatible with the ornament of the town ’ .
17 Nationalism , yes , but not narrow : what Burke meant by ‘ the little platoon ’ , and a modern writer in small being beautiful , for the greater the overall unit ( and the Common Market was then looming ) , the greater the necessity for autonomy within that unit , if those being governed were still to feel in touch with those governing .
18 During the temperature and pressure increases through burial and during migration of pore waters , many previously-stable minerals , or minerals which were deposited and buried too rapidly to become in equilibrium with surface temperatures and pressures , are brought into a regime where they are unstable in the prevailing conditions .
19 the target , yes it 's , if any training comes up to do with work with employers , you as a line manager know that 's your person that 's got
20 It also seems to be more of a woman 's forte to keep in touch with what is happening in the future .
21 Statements by officials , including some made by ministers in Parliament , have been used too often to mislead in connection with Ulster affairs .
22 After a simple pre-take off litany ( minus the F for flaps ) which should be familiar to any Cessna 150 pilot , the Aircoupe accelerated down Halfpenny Green 's Runway 34 in a formation take-off , becoming airborne in a few hundred feet before I had to throttle back to keep in station with the hard-climbing 172 camera ship .
23 It is again common ground that the appropriate course for the House now to take in accordance with regulation 143 of the Regulations of 1989 is to adjourn the hearing of the defendant 's application for an order under section 18 , which will automatically activate the procedure under regulation 147 requiring the defendant , if he is minded to pursue the matter , to file evidence in support of his claim .
24 EFTA simply had to try to keep pace with its rival : when the EEC , for example , accelerated its timetable for tariff cuts in May 1960 , EFTA had to follow suit with its own revised programme the following February , simply to keep in step with the EEC .
25 God must teach his people how to fall into step with him , how to requite his love .
26 On the other hand an ambassador might refuse a present because he thought it insultingly small , because his mission had been unsuccessful , or because it seemed that the monarch he represented was about to go to war with the one whose court he was leaving .
27 It 's very important that when parents split up the child has the opportunity to know where both parents are living and how to keep in touch with both of them .
28 I was about to get in touch with you — there are faint signs of life on the part of the Probate Office .
29 ‘ I expect you know how to get in touch with her , in case of trouble , I mean .
30 Well they did provide her with food , but also I took her up to the phone and showed her how to get in touch with D H S S and explain the situation .
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