Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I would always encourage students to carry on playing with these rhythms and curves that the full shape of these ducks demand . |
2 | I became intimately acquainted with some of those I met , and the lives and habits of many others naturally came under observation . |
3 | It has in the past happened that a client has been advised by the agent to amend an order , has entirely agreed with that advice , but has at the same time pointed out that his authority does not extend to giving a final decision , and this can be awkward . |
4 | ‘ I arrive home after an absence of four weeks to discover that my nephew , my only sister 's eldest child , has apparently eloped with some teenage siren , to the distress of his parents and the possible detriment of his career . |
5 | I arrive at length at the present appeal , one striking feature of which is that , whilst not formally abandoning them , counsel for the applicant has not pressed with any vigour either of the grounds upon which the Divisional Court decided in his favour , namely that the Director was entitled to ask questions after charge but only after administering a fresh caution , and that the fact of such a caution would be a reasonable excuse for a refusal to answer , within section 2(13) of the Act of 1987 . |
6 | It is understood Nelson has not communicated with any member of his family since his transfer to England in December . |
7 | This rather belated official intervention has not met with much success . |
8 | Colonel Gaddafi has not complied with any of those requests . |
9 | Considerable exploration effort in those areas has been felt by the industry to be worthwhile , and in the United States has already met with some commercial success . |
10 | My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary has already dealt with that issue . |
11 | These may combine programmes of SCOTVEC 's National Certificate modules or Higher National Units with skills or competences gained in the workplace , building on the experience of joint certification agreements which SCOTVEC has already established with several industry bodies . |
12 | US cities are different from British cities in that , housing goes down a long chain of ownership , becoming more downgraded with each owner , because the wealthy continually build new houses . |
13 | But it needs also to engage with those theories which deconstruct the distinction between the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ social ’ , which recognise the power of desire and fantasy and the problems of supposing any ‘ original ’ unity in the self , while at the same time preserving its concern with lived experience and the practical and material struggles of women to achieve more autonomy and control over their lives . |
14 | She was completely at a loss to know how to deal with this man — even more at a loss to know just why he was affecting her this way . |
15 | ‘ Short of massive cash injections and having an ambulance on every village corner , which would not be used 99.9 per cent of the time , it is very difficult to know how to deal with this , ’ said Mr Threlfall . |
16 | I do n't know how to cope with that , and it frightens me . |
17 | I hope you do n't mind answering a letter from a man , but I do n't know how to cope with this woman in my office . |
18 | How terrible , what has happened : I do n't know how to deal with any of it . |
19 | The Midland Railway Trust is now appealing for both funds and volunteers to come forward to assist with this unique locomotive . |
20 | Neither the multiculturalist nor the antiracist movement in education has yet engaged with these ‘ new ethnicities ’ . |
21 | Improbable as it may seem this has actually happened with some success . |
22 | A further consequence , which has certainly met with some interesting results , is that for certain types of advertising campaign it is possible actively to involve the public . |
23 | Feminist psychologists tend not to deal with these other discourses , except by adopting numerical strategies . |
24 | The Abbey 's share distribution caused much feeling with many investors . |
25 | Now you can cross Snow White off and all we 've got left to find is witch , oh , there it is , right go from the W , W , W , from the W , right now come down , oh I 'd better help with this one because it 's diagonal , I T C |
26 | We 'd better win with that . |
27 | Unfortunately the two verbatim reports of what was said slightly disagreed with each other . |
28 | After its opening Archbishop Melton of York demanded that the king should be brought before parliament ; Bishops Stratford and Orleton were thereupon sent to Kenilworth , where the king was imprisoned , to request his attendance but they came back to report with some zest his offensive words of refusal . |
29 | Detailed analysis of the increasingly sophisticated mechanics and fiscal ramifications of inter-solicitor and multi-national groupings would form the subject of a book in itself and no attempt is made here to deal with such matters . |
30 | This may partially explain the better results seen here compared with those obtained with metal stents in postsurgical strictures . |