Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The unit tries to keep the offenders out of court , an aim that sits uneasily with the government 's new philosophy that prison and punishment work .
2 But it sits uneasily with the often-heard principle that ‘ local services should respond to local needs ’ .
3 At first sight this degree of fluidity in the Japanese labour market sits uneasily with the presumption that employment is for life because this would make wages a quasi-fixed cost .
4 While suspicion as to the source of the leakage had fallen on a variety of people , I agreed wholeheartedly with the decision that Wilson , and presumably the National Executive , had arrived at .
5 Infas said 10pc of West Germans and 4pc in the formerly Communist East agreed wholeheartedly with the statement : ‘ It is the Jews ’ own fault that they have been persecuted so often in their history . ’
6 We consulted widely with the Membership before submitting our evidence to John Warne .
7 Now , drawing vigorously with the back end of the brush I picked out the light sides of the foreground waves .
8 But now other countries , particularly Korea and Japan , are competing successfully with the result that Britain and Clydeside have fewer orders .
9 We have , therefore , to find some combination of instruments which will be sufficiently powerful to penetrate the mass of tone above and below , and , at the same time , leave enough instruments to cope successfully with the rest of the design .
10 Under the Revenue Acts goodwill is situated locally with the business : Inland Revenue v. Muller & Co. [ 1901 ] A.C. 217 .
11 It also crosses successfully with the Sahiwal zebu of Pakistan .
12 She came and sat on the bed which creaked uneasily with the weight .
13 Fighting ceased only with the advent of darkness — but the respite was to be brief .
14 The outcome was that we won the match , reaching 159 for 9 with our unbroken last-wicket partnership of 68 being completed entirely with the assistance of runners .
15 Nonetheless he stands out as a prophetic beacon , a fresh and radical thinker whose radicalism did not lie in attempting a consciously ‘ modern reinterpretation ’ of Christian faith , but in struggling afresh with the heart of the matter , and charting out a very different course from those being recommended on all sides around him .
16 The eggs hatch synchronously with the emergence of the wasp larvae , and the namatode larvae infect young female fig wasps before they disperse .
17 Many odour problems arise in connection with processes which are required by s.9(1) of the 1906 Act to be registered annually with the Director General of the Health and Safety Executive .
18 It now made open confession of its inability to cope alone with the crisis initiated by Perry 's arrival .
19 The next two hours were hectic , the Rose Bowl 's new owner struggling alone with the lunchtime rush while her assistant made up the orders that should have been done earlier .
20 It will be noted that the date of the commencement of the composition of the work fits nicely with the conclusion reached above about the probable date of Molla Husrev 's departure for Bursa , but it would perhaps be dangerous to draw from el-Kefevi 's assertion the conclusion that Molla Husrev was still in Bursa in 883/1478 .
21 He got together with the head of the local shopkeepers ' association to try to make shopkeepers understand how important it is not to sell solvents to young people .
22 Her a very pale grey pastel was dragged over orange , giving a lovely luminous effect which could not be achieved if the two colours were blended together with the finger .
23 He was beginning to find pieces which seemed to go together with the hint of a pattern …
24 Today , Sartre 's voluntarism is to some extent returning to favour as the result of a desire to retrieve the categories of agency and the subject , which goes together with the wish to get out of the apparently totalizing systems of Adorno , Althusser or Foucault .
25 The New Primary Approach in Kenya derived from a research project carried out in twenty-five Asian schools in Nairobi , experimenting basically with the teaching of English ( the Peak Course ) but at the same time with new and active approaches to teaching young children .
26 When you 're working in the shop er and you 're helping perhaps with the slaughtering and things like that
27 You will need to be methodical and able to communicate effectively with the ability to operate largely unsupervised .
28 Nursing care based upon the nursing process is being widely implemented in the United Kingdom , and one of the main skills that nurses need to develop is the ability to be able to communicate effectively with the patient and his family , in order to be able to define the patient 's problems .
29 Only by doing this could we ever hope to work effectively with the government in the future .
30 They will also need to know about lobbying and negotiating and how to work effectively with the bureau management committee as well as how to manage staff meetings .
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