Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Gael , who is not religious , holds only with the first half of the double limerick according to which existence depends on being the object of another 's perception . |
2 | The Hong Kong government had announced on Nov. 19 that it was pressing ahead with the next stage of construction of the airport , despite a lack of agreement with China . |
3 | This regiment of regular gunners was to serve successively with the 1st Armoured and 5th Indian Divisions before finding longer-term employment as one of the three regiments forming the field artillery of the celebrated 4th Indian Division . |
4 | Reward came immediately with the first of 21 caps . |
5 | It deals only with the first stage . |
6 | As an example , we begin below with the fourth group E , A , D , G , then include C and F , and then move on to F , B♭ , E♭ , and A♭ , finally reversing the process to return to E , A , D and G : |
7 | But this one wo n't be around for hundreds of years … in fact , it 'll probably be washed away with the first rainstorm . |
8 | Uniforum Asia ‘ 92 conference will run concurrently with the first Asia Pacific Networking , Open Systems & Workstations ( NOW ) exhibit August 25–27 at the Marina Mandarin Hotel in Singapore . |
9 | The next series will run concurrently with the first set , and will be held in Tees-side . |
10 | She looked out of the window and saw the brown strip of plough , and then the line of willows marking the river , and then the green slopes rising , dotted now with the first sheep of the year . |
11 | ( This would work well with the third of the examples above . ) |
12 | The oddity is that the jurist seems to deal only with the second question , which is of much less complexity than the first . |
13 | It will return tomorrow with the first in the annual series of company performance league tables . |
14 | Having thus fended off three challenges to his leadership , Franco felt sufficiently confident to deal summarily with the fourth , simply picking off the signatories of the September petition one by one . |
15 | He used three of them for Tessa , the legs of one pair tying her ankles to the chair legs , her hands pulled behind and tied together with the second pair . |
16 | Crewe as a previous reply rightly said are running away with the 3rd division , so a 3–1 defeat is a good result considering the mauling some other Premiership clubs got from the likes of Peterborough and Stockport . |
17 | • If you make a move that takes you beyond the last circle on the grid , you must count back to complete that move before continuing forward with the next move . |
18 | If the second measurement did not tally exactly with the first , it meant that there was something wrong with the patient 's stomach . |
19 | It was an important step towards the ideal of interchangeable parts , and it went well with the nineteenth century transforming of craft activity into modern industry , remotely controlled by paper in the form of plans and drawings , prepared by people in a distant office and perhaps in a distant town . |
20 | Assuming , as I am , the correctness of the Croydon decision , there can be no doubt that the appeal committee dealt correctly with the first stage . |
21 | Although officials remain resolutely silent , there is a widespread belief that the British Government will authorise the colony 's administration to go ahead with the first batch of mandatory repatriations this week . |
22 | Northampton romped away with the Fourth Division championship in 1986-87 and whenever Reed had an off-day his manager , Graham Carr , loved to scoff : ‘ Rambo ? |
23 | Northampton romped away with the Fourth Division championship in 1986-87 and whenever Reed had an off-day his manager , Graham Carr , loved to scoff : ‘ Rambo ? |
24 | He made it 6-3 with a 90 break , and after 52 minutes of tactical battling potted the pink for 7-3 and ran away with the next to go five up with six to play . |
25 | He made it 6-3 with a 90 break , and after 52 minutes of tactical battling potted the pink for 7-3 and ran away with the next to go five up with six to play . |
26 | But again this does not help much with the second paradox . |
27 | Legislative elections were held simultaneously with the first round of the presidential elections on April 8 , 1990 , when no party gained an overall majority [ see p. 37371 ] . |
28 | The action begins tomorrow with the first of two qualifying rounds , and as usual , the field is studded with quality . |