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

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1 The Doctor tried to communicate with the slave in English , but received no response .
2 Subsequent modification of this pattern would be the confluence of both nasal sacs and the failure of the inhalant duct to communicate with the mouth in lampreys and cephalaspids .
3 There was oil mixed with the water in the compartment but even in the weird , swirling , yellowish light they looked neither particularly menacing nor sinister .
4 Experts called in when the walls began to wobble discovered that more than SIX TIMES too much sand had been mixed with the cement in some properties .
5 And her face broke and she said , ‘ Oh Wyn , oh Wyn ’ , and he held her in his arms , and from where I crouched in the elbow of the stairs I saw his face and it was the face of the fox that Hywel killed , and the face of the stoat that he beat with a stick in the hen-yard , and the face of the dog that savaged the ewes .
6 One can see him grappling with the difficulty in his poem-cum-essay ‘ The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm 's Son ’ , published in 1953 , the year before The Fellowship of the Ring .
7 To ask how a piece of machinery worked was not to deny that each part had been designed with a function in mind .
8 Simple , but both beautiful and functional : this small garden was designed with a family in mind .
9 All of these measures should be designed with the mobility-impaired in mind .
10 Ecotype is designed with the newspaper in mind .
11 Following the rebuilding after World War II one last ring was created , not set on the line of an ancient set of bulwarks , but designed with the future in mind .
12 In this exercise , students were : introduced to Prestel as an integral part of their course introduced to Prestel in the context of information technology using the word processing package relating the exercise to a real situation planning how to find information involved in scanning and interpreting information The library was again cooperating with a teacher in planning the exercise ; demonstrating a new source of information to students ; enabling students who might not otherwise do so , to use new technology in a way which is related to their curricular and personal needs .
13 ‘ Confidential informant ’ , like ‘ cooperating individual ’ , usually means that the snitch in question was , or is , engaged in drug trafficking and cooperating with the DEA in order to avoid imprisonment .
14 She helped with the spadework in the early days of the Wisley garden , I had learned .
15 He noted gloomily that when he dined with the King in May the Simpsons were both present , and that when another semi-political dinner party was given in July Mrs Simpson was announced in the Court Circular as being present alone without her husband .
16 And what she saw was a handsome dark-haired young man who sat laughing with a girl in a bright green dress .
17 They were all kind of silk covers with the painting in the middle
18 The time taken to become acquainted with the software will , of course , need to be taken into account so , to make the exercise worthwhile , the software operations should designed with the musician in mind .
19 Secondly , the perceptions of those adopting a change varied with the context in which each person worked , even within individual institutions .
20 Elderly parents also have to grapple with a change in role .
21 He has not learned how to love properly , how to relate with a woman in a caring sense but , above all , he has not learned how to differentiate between an adolescent who is feeling the first stirring of her hormones and a fully-grown woman who is properly able to make her own emotional and sexual choices .
22 For instance , landfill sites engineered into raised marine deposits could become waterlogged if groundwater levels rose with the rise in sea level : the resulting pollution of groundwater could be severe .
23 For instance , landfill sites engineered into raised marine deposits could become waterlogged as groundwater levels rose with the rise in sea level : the resulting pollution of groundwater could be severe .
24 Money has a lot to do with it , as it has with every problem in Derbyshire .
25 He proposed a march from Coalisland to Dungannon , ending with a rally in the town 's Market Square .
26 Our classroom is one floor up and we saw Julius Rottwinkle go sailing out over the garden like a Frisbee and landing with a thump in the middle of the lettuces .
27 He ate vast quantities of aïoli : his firm , plump chin gleamed with it , like a child 's , approached with a buttercup in search of an affinity for butter .
28 Example 3:11 Option to renew ( 1 ) The tenant may by notice in writing served not less than six months before the date on which the term hereby granted is expressed to expire call upon the landlord for a further lease of the demised property ( " the further lease " ) provided that up to that date he has paid the rent and reasonably performed and observed his covenants ( 2 ) The further lease shall be for a term of ten years from the said date upon the same terms and conditions as this lease ( save as to rent and as to this option for renewal ) and at a rent to be agreed between the parties or in default of agreement to be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ( 3 ) In determining the rent payable under the further lease the arbitrator shall have the same powers as would be enjoyed by the court determining a rent for the demised property under section 34 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and shall disregard the same matters as are therein specified ( 4 ) This option shall be of no effect if the tenant fails to register it as an estate contract within three months from the date of this lease Example 3:12 Option to renew contracted out tenancy If : ( 1 ) the tenant wishes to take a further tenancy of the demised property for a term of five years from the expiry date of the term hereby created ; and ( 2 ) the tenant gives written notice of his desire to the landlord not more than six nor less than three months before the expiry of the term ; and ( 3 ) up to the date of the notice the tenant has paid the rent and substantially performed his covenants ; and ( 4 ) the tenant joins with the landlord in making an application to the court for an order authorising the exclusion of the provisions of ss24-28 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 in relation to the further tenancy ; and ( 5 ) the court makes such an order then the landlord shall let the demised property to the tenant for a term of five years from the expiry of the term hereby created at a rent to be agreed between the parties or in default of agreement to be determined by arbitration and otherwise upon the terms of this lease ( except this option for renewal ) Example 3:13 Clause negativing perpetual renewal Nothing in this clause shall entitle the tenant to renew the tenancy for any term expiring more than twenty years after the beginning of the term of this lease
29 Noting that Shawcross had voted with the Government in not opposing the Lords amendments on 22 July , Attlee said that he was very grateful as he knew the strength of Shawcross 's views .
30 Arthit Kamlang-ek , an influential former Supreme Commander of Armed Forces and Army C.-in-C. , had since May 1988 been leader of the Thai People party , whose 17 members had voted with the government in the July no-confidence motion , and which thus now joined the ruling coalition .
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