Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In certain circumstances , they can consider helping with the cost .
2 This is because we will commence knitting with the carriages at the right and be knitting the first row of background colour to the left .
3 If she made no response , he might well climb over the wall all the same , as he had on the previous night ; on the other hand if she went to him and they were caught his offence would be deemed the worse , for being found on Roscarrock property was one thing , but being caught dallying with a servant girl was another .
4 Frequent tinkering with the system has been a feature of politics in France , where it is possible to change the constitution by simple majority .
5 Some suggest tinkering with the tax system : raise the ceiling for tax-free earnings , or boost the earned-income tax credit for low-earners .
6 Just needs mixing with the pork , ’ came Alice 's calm voice .
7 But Dalgliesh knew that Massingham still half-regretted the days when women police officers were content to find lost children , search female prisoners , reform prostitutes , comfort the bereaved and , if they hankered for the excitement of criminal investigation , were suitably occupied coping with the peccadilloes of juvenile delinquents .
8 Former Herioter Dr Bill Fiddes was fully occupied coping with the stream of injuries reaching the first aid room as three visitors in Harper , Gibson and Ireland also departed the field injured and with Selkirk assuming control for possession , Middleton and McConnell rampant at the line-outs , the home backs settled to the style of play inherited from John Rutherford for points to come thick and fast .
9 Many asked , is it the right time for the G M B to even consider merging with the T & g , particularly given the fact that over the past thirteen years the T & g has lost over fifty percent of their membership and now stands in great financial crisis .
10 One associate reported dealing with a mother in the Hull area who had refused to surrender her seven-year-old son to her coven .
11 The Socialists ( 24.5 per cent ) had considered merging with the Communists when the war ended to create a single working-class party but their leaders , like Leon Blum , believed that the road to socialism lay through a liberal-democratic political system rather than a Soviet-style regime .
12 As the weeks go by she begins to receive visitors at the refuge and when she begins to feel the marriage is over , with the workers ' help she starts negotiating with the council and housing associations for a new flat , although she also feels the refuge is home , a safe space that is becoming more and more difficult to leave .
13 If he starts playing with the keys attached to the back of their belts , they push him away .
14 ‘ Adrian feels he did n't get the success he deserved at Salford and is relishing playing with a side with so many good individual players . ’
15 He had partly explained why he needed her help , how it involved complying with the terms of his uncle 's will , although he had n't admitted yet why he needed the money so desperately .
16 The priest frowned and sighed , and then tried reasoning with the child , but only half-heartedly , his enthusiasm for this particular subject having long gone , so often had he had to cover this ground .
17 There was an almost audible sigh of relief around the world that someone had been caught tampering with the dictionary .
18 The method was ethnographic and participatory and involved working with a software development team , and research programmers .
19 Saad had taken his own life the night the news had gone round that he 'd been caught sleeping with a travelling shepherd .
20 ‘ Tonight he goes swimming with the PT teacher in charge .
21 I would have had another one on the third day as well , but I gave it up for the opportunity to go rabbiting with the lad who worked for Brian .
22 Colleagues , the C E C are recommending accepting with a qualification , three nine seven and are seeking withdrawal of three nine eight .
23 This is not the first time the issue of control has come up in this column but because yours is a sign that tends to resist going with the flow , all too often you meet people and circumstances that appear to block your path .
24 Judith Bailey 's firm , clear beat led perhaps to an unduly deliberate tempo and heaviness of phrasing in the first movement of Beethoven 's Emperor Concerto and narrowly missed coinciding with the soloist at a few important junctions .
25 Mr.Groves had aspirations to become a missionary and was instrumental in getting Kitto a place in the Missionary College in Islington , London where he learnt printing with a view to being of some service in some foreign missionary institution .
26 Whether it is flying through the valleys of Norway in a landscape lit only by the dim glow of the snow-covered mountains , or across the almost solid darkness of Salisbury Plain , you ca n't beat flying with the owls and the bats .
27 He advised finishing with the architect in Manchester and " getting a local man in " .
28 We are back with the problem which Eliot had considered in March 1914 when one of his seminar colleagues , Sen Gupta , had read a paper that Eliot had written dealing with the work of Lévy-Bruhl ‘ on primitive race-psychology ’ and the ‘ law of participation ’ , a paper in which it was stated that , ‘ Causality is something which can be explained away but not explained .
29 The authority says dealing with the problems caused by the squatters wasted money that ought to have been spent caring for patients .
30 Tepilit and his brother can be seen arguing with the others .
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