Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [to-vb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 A representative national committee for religious education and welfare was set up to establish youth clubs , organise correspondence classes , distribute literature and generally to keep contact with refugee children in Christian homes , offering Jewish hospitality at times of festival or fast and preparing boys for Bar Mitzvah .
2 Thankfully he landed on it for a moment , moving his body back and forth to keep balance with the stress of the wind and peering about him .
3 Equally , to yawn is to act bored , to admit and even to flaunt kinship with Svidligailov , and the evil-omened word listless ( vyali ) that dogs Stavrogin , though he never uses it himself , corresponds to the other man 's terminal boredom .
4 Man-made fibres were first developed to imitate natural ones , and ultimately to keep pace with the growing demand for fabrics , as it is not possible to produce enough from natural sources alone .
5 All local dust , dirt and rubbish should be cleared away , partly to remove conditions congenial to the beetles but also to facilitate treatment with insecticide .
6 Some co-operative stores were started , with the immediate object of consumer protection but also to accumulate money with which to finance a co-operative community .
7 In practice , the registrars are often supplied with a draft of the affidavit in advance not only to ensure that they are happy with its contents but also to ensure compliance with the necessary procedures .
8 Shavante youths are trained not simply to be warriors , but also to learn co-operation with other men as a group in adversity against other groups of men ( see Seeger 1981 : 155ff. on the Suya ) .
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