Example sentences of "[verb] [pos pn] [noun pl] with the " in BNC.
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1 | It obviously took a while to find my feet with the group but when I had done I really started to enjoy myself . |
2 | As an ENP I could discuss my patients with the senior medical staff only ; in practice this meant the registrars . |
3 | Earlier the Strabane girl and Eileen Rose Power had combined to halve their foursomes with the strong English pair Julie Hall and Kirsty Speak . |
4 | He also stated that his government would confine its discussions with the federal government to matters of immigration , communications and labour , and would maintain bilateral relations with individual provinces on issues of mutual concern . |
5 | The growing independence of their children , at each successive stage , can be a matter of concern rather than joy for those who over-commit and over-identify their lives with the nurturing of dependent children . |
6 | Outside the Press cameras assaulted her senses with the battery of flashes , but she did n't allow herself to be flustered . |
7 | Rather than contenting himself with a specific and clearly defined puzzle , Poulantzas aims to give a broad account of the capitalist state , which will show what it is and what it does by revealing its connections with the various instances of the social whole . |
8 | Tempos are almost always justly chosen and phrasing is gracious and affectionate ; and in a movement like the Adagio of No. 99 , with its glorious writing for wind band , the orchestra 's princely woodwind section shades and sifts its lines with the subtlety of true chamber musicians . |
9 | Other candidates spoke of the need to rid West Ham of its slums and provide its children with the opportunity to reach university . |
10 | And will discuss their concerns with the makers in the far east . |
11 | Sources said Egypt , co-ordinating its actions with the Palestine Liberation Organisation ( PLO ) , could not accept an Israeli veto . |
12 | She ground her teeth with the effort of keeping her strained lungs in check , using all four limbs for propulsion through water which echoed hollowly with the slap of bullets seeking her . |
13 | Managers should be obliged by the Takeover Panel to provide their shareholders with the same information , particularly three-year cash-flow forecasts and industry analysis , that they show their bankers . |
14 | Some commentators also note that many directors of small companies might well refuse to provide their auditors with the proposed statement and the supporting evidence ; if this proves to be correct , it will result in a significant increase in the number of limitation of scope qualifications . |
15 | This means that , as part of an internal market , hospitals would trade with one another , with self-governing hospitals or with the private sector in order to provide their patients with the best treatment available . |
16 | Others went off for extended periods as migrant ( dekasegi ) workers or severed their ties with the land altogether . |
17 | Mexico severed its relations with the USSR in January 1930 after the Comintern had made a clumsy and ill-judged bid to exploit the uncertainty caused by a right-wing rebellion against the portes Gil government ( see pages 39–40 ) . |
18 | Oh , they were my daily joy , Dirty Dick , Harry , Bert , Prickwillow , working on the green baize under the bench lights , the elastic band round the grey heads holding the jeweller 's eyeglass or checking their tolerances with the white-coated draughtsmen , or rouging the last tenth of a thou from a newly-turned and bored brass centimetric attenuator . |
19 | Thus there were significant economic incentives for revolutionary Cuba at least to increase its options with the Soviet Union . |
20 | Not only does allowing the so-called minnows to play the bigger teams provide their players with the highlights of the rugby lives — but it also means that sides like South Korea , conquerors of the Barbarians , get the exposure to top level competition . |
21 | Often this was easier after they had severed their links with the movement . |
22 | That Anna Moore and Bobby Corry have severed their links with the paramilitaries and have decided to marry each other is a cause for rejoicing not condemnation . |
23 | Even in St Petersburg , where the proportion of hereditary proletarians was greatest , only a narrow majority of workers had severed their ties with the countryside . |
24 | Glancing at the animal kingdom as a whole it is apparent that biologically simple organisms regulate their transactions with the environment primarily through a genetic endowment of relatively inflexible action patterns . |
25 | This volume described his experiences with the similia principle and expressed his ideas about disease and its treatment . |
26 | Where that does not resolve any difficulty , the client may pursue his claims with the Solicitors ' Complaints Bureau . |
27 | In 1747 , Stukeley could stand Stamford no longer and he took up the living of St. George 's in Bloomsbury , London , thus ending his associations with the town . |
28 | The later crimes duplicate those committed by Dyer , who has wished to baptise his churches with the blood of young victims . |
29 | In the autumn of 1955 , some six months after he had been in Berlin , Blake approached his superiors with the suggestion that he should pretend to become an agent working for the Russians . |
30 | He is dabbing his lips with the napkin . |