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

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1 It frequently happens that a daughter lives with a widowed parent for 20 years or more ; if the parent changes council houses or moves from the private sector to a council house within one year of the death of the parent then on the death of the parent the council house will be the home which contains all the furniture and other articles which form part of the home and have been fitted into the council house by the parent and the daughter .
2 So he lives with a lurking fear of exposure as a fraud .
3 Her parents are dead , so she lives with an unkind aunt and her children .
4 Onto one line I tie a size 2 , straight-eyed , forged hook , which has been carefully honed with a fine carborundum stone to razor sharpness , and the barb reduced to a bare minimum so as not to impeded penetration but still retain a degree of holding power .
5 I would n't describe Rattle 's treatment as in any way unfeeling , merely that the various strands are shaped and honed with an unusual sensitivity to detail but at a relatively low emotional temperature .
6 We urgently need a promotional video — one of the most effective tools to communicate with a wide audience — which we can show to groups and visitors within RBG ; send out on loan to groups , schools and other organisations , and use as a vehicle to promote ourselves to potential sponsors and supporters .
7 This may be the case literally when a French speaker has to communicate with a non-French speaker but , even within a common language , usage varies enormously .
8 Radio in Zambia broadcast not only in English but also in seven Zambian languages ; therefore , unlike television and most newspapers , it was able to communicate with a large proportion of the people in their own language or at least in one they could understand .
9 Over the past two decades , the Commission and Court have been asked by aggrieved individuals to rule upon matters such as the rights of prisoners to communicate with the outside world and police interrogation methods .
10 The tape showed Anderson sitting , struggling to keep himself alive and to communicate with the outside world , but the world was n't going to see it .
11 The communist party considered art an appropriate promotional weapon to communicate with the outside world and started patronising certain artists .
12 His bluff style , orchestration of a pliant group of lobby correspondents and capacity to communicate with the Prime Minister almost telepathically , justified the tag ‘ the deputy Prime Minister ’ .
13 He or she may be able to communicate with the central computer via a network ( Chapter 1 ) but special products like graph-plotter output have to be sent through the postal system , and are thus not available quickly .
14 ‘ to fall within the principle , not only ( 1 ) must there be a necessity to act when it is not practicable to communicate with the assisted person , but also ( 2 ) the action taken must be such as a reasonable person would in all the circumstances take , acting in the best interests of the assisted person .
15 In spite of all the technological developments land sophistication and speed of modern communication , the point of a campaign roadshow is the same as it was in the days of the whistle-stop tour when politicians addressed voters from the backs of trains : to communicate with the maximum number of people in the short time available .
16 But by the summer I am writing a homosexual love-story which I preface with the following remark :
17 The overall atmosphere is one of unrelenting power , mixed with a critical commentary .
18 While both painters , and Picasso in particular , led active social lives and mixed with a wide circle of literary and artistic figures , their friendship seems to have rendered them self-sufficient .
19 This time he certainly saw blank incomprehension mixed with a liberal dollop of incredulity .
20 When an amorphous polymer is mixed with a suitable solvent , it disperses in the solvent and behaves as though it too is a liquid .
21 All of these had to be mixed with a suitable quota of pretty and elegant women to form some sort of homogeneous gathering , so that the guests would , after a fashion , entertain themselves as well as be entertained .
22 In order to measure the effects of water transport more precisely , Korth ( 1979 ) simulated stream action by artificial attrition in a rotary tumbler , mixed with a fine quartz matrix ( grain size 2–4 mm in diameter ) and water , for a total of 80 hours .
23 The most noticeable aspect of Therapy ? now — as opposed to a year ago — is that the anger and tension of their sound is mixed with a fresh waft of cool and poise onstage .
24 A plate of spaghetti mixed with a fried courgette and some fried mushrooms , covered with a packet cheese sauce takes only fifteen minutes to prepare .
25 The exhaust gas is mixed with a little air from a small pump at a point just before it enters the canister .
26 which is scraped off and used as so called paint for the pottery , mixed with a little light
27 She felt a powerful urge to murder , mixed with a delicious glow .
28 The paste contains collagen suspended in a salt solution mixed with a local anaesthetic , lignocaine .
29 These include polystyrene/ poly ( α-methyl styrene ) below M 70 000 , and the polyacrylates mixed with the corresponding poly vinyl esters , e.g. and
30 The cooking fire had been put out , but the smell of wood-smoke lingered , mixed with the cloying richness of fresh and sour milk and pine .
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