Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] with [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 RIGHT Although dogs will often live peacefully with cats , you should not trust them with smaller pets such as rabbits , which are the natural quarry of many hounds .
2 Then other living organisms provided them with further opportunities , and through symbiosis ( a mutually-dependent state of living together ) they created , finally , animals .
3 When the door to the Scotland team opened in Paris earlier this season , the Bonnyrigg blacksmith seized the opportunity and went on to establish himself with further caps against Wales and England .
4 The Manage of the Group Pay Department will be pleased to provide you with further information .
5 Then they also turned down our application to have Gay News in the library , which provided us with further ammunition and an unexpected new member .
6 Companies therefore began to compete strongly for the best staff , wooing them with better salaries , conditions of work and career development opportunities .
7 ‘ Considerable amounts are being spent on replacing them with better services , and have been for the past few years .
8 They worked OK , but I felt happier replacing them with better quality versions .
9 At this point , the devil accosts her with further arguments :
10 The Netherlands , where methyl bromide was heavily used , phased it out completely between 1981-89 , replacing it with safer alternatives , but this has been an isolated example ; world production and sales of methyl bromide increased by 5 per cent in the late 1980s .
11 But there are a few who are questioning the state of play , and who agree with Ben Whitaker ( 1979 : 312 ) when he urged ‘ that police thinking would profit if it more often came out of its shell and concerned itself with wider questions about the role of the police and human relations ’ .
12 Wh did the when you were erm still shovelling , did they ever provide you with better equipment ?
13 The alternative is to simplify the statue and interpret it with larger shapes so the technique seems integrated .
14 The alternative is to simplify the statue and interpret it with larger shapes so the technique seems integrated .
15 In this instance , Greenblatt does successfully illuminate a selective consideration in a manner which profitably and suggestively links it with larger issues the play addresses .
16 After describing the first three , involving speech , reading and writing , the fourth aim was described as being : ‘ to teach pupils about language , so that they achieve a working knowledge of its structure and of the variety of ways in which meaning is made , so that they have a vocabulary for discussing it , so that they can use it with greater awareness , and because it is interesting . ’
17 On the other hand it would make sense for nature to endow us with greater sexuality at a time when we are most likely to become pregnant .
18 to increase substantially the quality and range of experimental tools and to use them with larger samples of participants to provide more powerful tests and more direct evidence about alternative models of economic decision-making ;
19 Germany is now paying a price few other countries would have accepted for not providing itself with better citizenship and immigration laws in the calmer years before unification .
20 The therapist encouraged Pamela to make a list of ways in which she would like her parents to change in terms of providing her with greater freedom .
21 As to those who force horses forward with blows in such a case , they only inspire them with greater terror ; for they imagine , when they suffer any pain at such a time , that what they look upon with alarm is in some way the cause of it .
22 These were old aims but the intention was to pursue them with greater vigour and effectiveness .
23 it prevents the group from becoming bored and frustrated ; 2. it trains you to identify essentials and to avoid waffle ; 3. it gives you practice in handling intellectual exchanges ; 4. it increases your sensitivity to the feelings of others ; 5. it helps you to " think on your feet " and gain self-confidence ; 6. it assists you with later revision and exam techniques ; and 7. it makes for better learning and it 's more fun .
24 Two such women have found it with younger men .
25 We also generalize about the taste of the discriminating and set up standards , useful as guides as long as one does not credit them with greater authority than a considered choice which violates them , but not without the suspect motives and tyrannical pretensions of standards in morals ; if you show signs of food-and-wine snobbery , I had better when listening to your recommendations take care to distinguish what I sense on my tongue from an affected taste .
26 As one would expect , the composition of precious metal artefacts has always been heavily influenced by economic factors and it became common practice to modify their value by alloying them with baser metals .
27 One user commented that when the procedure for access keeps changing , this presents him with further problems .
28 And you 're supposed to try and link it with bigger groups of children , so if you say you say you 've got primary skills
29 ‘ They feel they can distinguish themselves with greater transparency between PS/2s , AS/400s and mainframes , with less translation and overhead .
30 Older people , not unreasonably , relate health to others of their own approximate age rather than comparing themselves with younger people in their physical prime .
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