Example sentences of "[verb] with a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | attendance allowances for members , I would move that er , a scheme be commenced from the first of April ninety-four , and that the wording attached to the paper , be altered in two respects , in place of the phrase is a person over sixty-nine years of age , the words is an elderly person , and more significantly at the end of paragraph four , and normally lives with a member as part of the member 's family and be able to be left at th , be unable to be left unsupervised , be added , And that er , power to delegate a director of financial to amend the rates of allowances from time to time rates of attendance allowance for members , and that the scheme be met from the overall member 's allowance to which we recently referring . |
2 | Glenn Ross has done wonders with a player like fly-half John Steele but the man who has put Northampton on the map almost single handed is unquestionably Wayne Shelford . |
3 | Today , gold is mixed with a variety of alloys to enhance these qualities , and it is this mixture which determines its value and purity . |
4 | But the joy should be mixed with a tinge of sadness . |
5 | The Oryctes virus is mixed with a bait to which adult beetles are attracted . |
6 | In this silkiest of works there needs to be an elegant bonhomie , mixed with a hint of gentle sadness , which quite eludes the Israel PO and the soloist , who seem intent on squeezing out each last drip of sentiment — surely a misunderstanding of the composer 's style and aspirations . |
7 | The sensual appraisal was mixed with a hint of amusement which could have been in response to her apparent coyness , or perhaps her short-skirted dress with its modest round neckline was the cause , its clash of riotous colours outrageous , orange running into scarlet into crimson with small touches of hot pink . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Each of his friends around the table , he realizes , is surrounded with a kind of aura . |
10 | Another is that no school is static , and both before and after the introduction of non-sexist materials will be grappling with a range of possibilities for each sex , rather than a unified ‘ role ’ . |
11 | To ask how a piece of machinery worked was not to deny that each part had been designed with a function in mind . |
12 | Simple , but both beautiful and functional : this small garden was designed with a family in mind . |
13 | A second series was designed with a view to lower costs ( Cattenom , Belleville , Nogent , Penly ) . |
14 | The various component projects have been designed with a view to producing a coherent perspective on the evolution of regulations , policy-making and implementation in regulatory agencies , and the impact of regulatory controls in the broad field of safety and health at work . |
15 | But these should be designed with a view to be pupil friendly and easily used by non-specialist teaching , for example , supply teachers . |
16 | Labour held it until 1983 when SDP President and former Labour MP Ian Wrigglesworth dramatically won with a majority of 102 . |
17 | This was to gather under the very roof of Darlington Hall the most influential of the gentlemen whose support had been won with a view to conducting an ‘ unofficial ’ international conference — a conference that would discuss the means by which the harshest terms of the Versailles treaty could be revised . |
18 | And he was walking with a man of Levantine wealth whose demise would permit him , Hope , almost certain access to his fortune through marriage to its heir . |
19 | I HAVE some good news for the Prince of Wales , who was most concerned about Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten , right , walking with a stick during the royal visit . |
20 | He was walking with a group of scouts from Warrington down Northgate Street in Chester when the man approached them . |
21 | He then enclosed it in a transparent box which he provided with a mechanism for straining the specimen in bending . |
22 | The old-fashioned bottle , shaped to take a cork ( figure 7.3a ) was replaced about 1900 by the bottle ( still hand-made ) provided with a rim for a metal cap ( figure 7.3b ) In the 1920s the bottles became machine-made and there was a progressive " takeover " by the beer can with soldered edges and an unfossilisable paper label ( figure 7.3c ) . |
23 | On the evening of 11 May 1946 La Scala was officially reopened with a performance of La Gazza Ladra , conducted by Arturo Toscanini who travelled from the United States specially . |
24 | After six months of work under the direction of Guy Cogeval , conservateur du patrimoine , the museum has reopened with a number of improvements and alterations to the building . |
25 | Secondary action is action interfering with a contract of employment in one of the ways specified in section 13(1) where the employer under that contract is not a party to the trade dispute . |
26 | Richard Paylor , 20 , of Cleadon Walk , Hardwick , and Mark Lauder , 19 , of Hartburn Lane , both Stockton , were put on probation by Richmond magistrates yesterday after admitting two charges of jointly taking a car without consent and one of interfering with a car without consent . |
27 | Lauder also admitted jointly interfering with a van without consent . |
28 | Inside three laps Mansell blasted from seventh to second and his radio suddenly crackled with a message from the pits : ‘ Stay where you are … the title is yours . |
29 | Mr Foxon himself was attacked with a crowbar at the same site just last week and the firm has had to double its guard at the retail park . |
30 | 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 . |