Example sentences of "[verb] with [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Take this opportunity to come with Travelsphere to China — one of the last great travel experiences . |
2 | The swelling letters pages were occupied with responses to Michael Eaves , a correspondent who had suggested axing the ‘ What 's Happening ’ section , record reviews , and ads from the paper — which would have neatly killed it some years before its time — led by a contribution from one of It 's founders , David Mairowitz , ‘ who broke his b***s [ asterisks his ] seeing that It 1–10 got put together and printed . ’ |
3 | Lear moved with Ann to lodgings in Upper North Street , off the Gray 's Inn Road . |
4 | Confronted with this sort of attitude it is easy to see why even such a reformer as Butler , who was usually extremely sensitive to the issue of the personal rights of individuals , responded with outrage to attempts to block age-of-consent legislation . |
5 | Continue around side of Woodbury Hill ( d ) on overgrown track and descend with path to stile and into field next to house . |
6 | She insisted on driving with Murphy to Bodmin to meet her parents . |
7 | Applicants seeking direct entry from fifth year in Scottish schools will be considered with reference to age , experience and extra-curricular activities . |
8 | In July 1831 notice was given that the partnership agreement between Peregrine Phillips senior , John Thorne , and Peregrine Phillips junior , was dissolved with respect to Phillips junior , although his father and Thorne carried on with the business . |
9 | His presence inhibited her , completely destroying the pleasant atmosphere which had prevailed between Rob and herself , and after a few moments she took no part in the talk , merely listening with interest to Rob 's account of his holiday . |
10 | Most SIDs continued to occur in winter , with nearly twice as many between January and March compared with June to August . |
11 | To teachers , it is of particular interest not only because it provides a model which might be applied with modifications to discourse in general , but also because the discourse type it chose to analyse was school lessons . |
12 | His sheer presence seemed to inspire a side threatened with relegation to Division Three to only their seventh away point of the season . |
13 | As the frequency of a periodic nonsinusoidal signal becomes lower and lower , it can be seen with reference to figure 11.2(b) that its harmonic spectral components become bunched closer and closer together . |
14 | Integrate it again it gives you the distance you integrate with respect to time . |
15 | It is unlikely that either provision will be needed but the fact that they exist may help to prevent undesirable practices developing with respect to computer software . |
16 | However , care must be exercised in the analysis of unfamiliar languages , as demonstratives are often organized with respect to contrasts between participant-roles rather than simply to distance in concentric circles from a fixed deictic centre ( the speaker 's location at CT ) . |
17 | As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed . |
18 | However , questions about the meaning of sentences , such as ’ Who did he mean by the woman he saw last night ? ’ can usually only be answered with reference to facts about the world , i.e. , the specific denotation . |
19 | These questions were fairly easily answered with respect to Lévi-Strauss . |
20 | Though quick to qualify it , people with a taste for economics usually react with delight to Mr Coase 's insight . |
21 | On the other hand I could do with icons to Exit Ami Pro , Find and Replace , Full justification , Right justify text , Insert the current date and so on . |
22 | Much of what has been said with reference to TV also applies to radio . |
23 | At first sight this seems to defy common sense , but the point is easily made with reference to whales . |
24 | … the court … must act on the valuation unless there be proof of some mistake or improper motive … as if the valuer has valued something not included or had valued it on a wholly erroneous basis … from Lord Eldon 's judgment in Emery v Wase ( 1803 ) 8 Ves Jun 506 , where the difference between valuations of £4,000 and £6,000 was said to warrant judicial suspicion that the valuation had not been made with attention to accuracy : but the case was decided on the basis of the court 's duty to protect the property of married women . |
25 | The fact that progress appears to be being made with respect to MNC environmental scanning practices should not be overly comforting to MNC executives . |
26 | A similar point can be made with respect to voters who , despite what some economists might like to think , will have views beyond the fate of major economic indicators and will be concerned about the conduct of foreign and domestic policy at large . |
27 | Contractual arrangements should be made with respect to freelance workers and the ownership of the copyright in anything they produce . |
28 | The dancing bees danced with respect to gravity ; the spectators , whose ocelli were unpainted , interpreted the dance as being with respect to the light bulb . |
29 | Psychology has recently gained the respectability it should always have had with respect to pain , for two completely irrelevant reasons . |
30 | My word , that 's very true , ’ and turned with relief to Fribble , who was trying to explain about their journey and about Medoc having taken Tara . |