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

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1 If the person lives with a family member with whom he has an intense relationship , characterised by a high level of criticism and overinvolvement , his risk of relapse is much higher than it would be in a less intense atmosphere ( Brown et al. , 1972 ; Leff and Vaughn , 1981 ) .
2 THE TYPICAL programmer sees a modern computer in terms of one or more high-level languages , together with a command language which he must use to communicate with the operating system .
3 There would be no point in designing software to control access to the video disc , unless suitable interfaces are also available to make it possible for the computer in the system to communicate with the video disc player and control its operation .
4 The network access port — software which enables transactional desktop and terminal concentrator to communicate with the Unix server costs $150 for each concurrently active client .
5 In modern commercial synthesis graphite is mixed with a metal solvent — cobalt or nickel is used today .
6 4 µl of a mixture of 32 P radiolabelled DNA ( concentration ≥0.2 nM ) and cAMP ( 400 µM ) in glutamate buffer ( 40 mM Hepes pH 8 , 10 mM MgCl 2 , 100 mM K glutamate , 500 µg/ml BSA ) with or without CRP protein ( 30 nM ) were gently mixed with a RNA polymerase solution ( 5–80 nM ) in glutamate buffer .
7 1 oz ( 25g ) Branflakes mixed with a diet yogurt and a chopped fresh pear ( including the skin ) OR 2 bananas sliced and topped with a little milk from allowance and 1 teaspoon strawberry preserve
8 mixed with a death story .
9 1-2 µl of top agar containing phage is transferred by yellow tip to the PCR dish and mixed with the PCR mix .
10 The tissue suspension was mixed with the incubation mixture ( 0.1 M NaCl , 0.05 M phosphate , 0.04 mM luminol , pH 7.6 ) , transferred to 12 mm×75 mm test tubes ( total volume=2 ml ) , and placed in the chemiluminescence spectrophotometer where light production was measured for 1 minute .
11 The upper levels of the incline were , we believe , supported on foundations deep enough to rest on firm subsoil ; while to reduce the danger of slippage on the slopes and particularly on the steeper embankment at the side , amounts of clay baked on site were mixed with the surface material .
12 These are made using a dough moulding process , rather than injection moulding , in which powdered poly-(methylmethacrylate) , obtained by emulsion polymerisation , is mixed with the methyl methacrylate monomer and cross-linking agents .
13 The first Melbourne station , at Spencer Street , was a somewhat larger three-span shed with a side building .
14 Pumping the flaps up to climb and re-trimming with the dinky roof-mounted trim wheels , I reduced power to Tony 's easy noise-abatement power of thirty inches and 2,000 rpm , subjugating the normal 750 feet-per-minute climb at 33 inches and 2,200 rpm in the cause of good neighbourhood relations .
15 As the cabinet 's toughest fighter ( and worst-dressed member ) , Mr Clarke knows how dishevelled he could look after grappling with a budget deficit forecast to be £50 billion ( $18 billion ) this year .
16 But they put their foot down when it came to maths and they caught me grappling with the colour scheme of a kestrel .
17 He told the court at Wakefield : ‘ I was grappling with the pit bull for about 10 minutes to get it off and I also got bitten . ’
18 And so it came about that while the Operational Staffs of the three Service Ministries were grappling with the Suez crisis of 1956 , which entailed increasing the Defence effort and calling up reservists to fill gaps in the order of battle for the contingency plan Musketeer , they were answering questions posed by the Hull Committee about the implications of halving Service manpower by April 1960 or 1961 at the very latest !
19 [ what is ] apparent during this period is the bewilderment and confusion of many sections of the liberal intelligentsia in grappling with the immigration issue at the same time as they had difficulties in understanding the new elements of youth culture brought on by the emergence of what was in popular parlance being termed an ‘ affluent society ’ .
20 Looking back , I can see one of the porters grappling with the car door .
21 The 600 has been designed with a Honda engine and Rover body .
22 The ones that flew are all designed with a serial number .
23 Medium range Trigat has been designed with a tandem warhead and is due to enter service in the mid-1990s .
24 Now the fact that it might be just a little two up , two down who gives a monkey 's because in , next year , two or three years ' time , you 're walking with the removal van into this house , how will you feel ?
25 The inert ash removed from the incinerator and the filter cake produced from the solids washed from the combustion gases are landfilled with a PCB content less than normal background soil levels .
26 Ian Baxter admitted charges of grievous bodily harm and interfering with a motor vehicle ; he was jailed for two and a half years .
27 Yesterday , the inquiry heard details of letters written by Customs and Foreign Office officials in which they discussed interfering with the defence case .
28 At the same time changes of wave direction are imposed on waves by the sea bottom interfering with the flow pattern in the waves , but these directional changes are considered later on .
29 The results are consistent with protonation of 3-deazaadenine occurring , probably at N -1 and interfering with the Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding .
30 Thirdly , the problems outlined above would be mitigated if the courts were to interpret the term law in a more pragmatic or policy-oriented way , taking into account the desirability of interfering with the agency decision , and the relative abilities of the court and the agency for deciding the question in issue .
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