Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] with [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They will not yowl , wander , mate or engage in sexual brawling ; they will not spray their sexual scents ; they will not tear precious fabrics ; nor will they be able to hunt , kill or climb with any efficiency . |
2 | Why not combine Paestum or Castellabate with another resort on the Neapolitan Riviera ? |
3 | The group can rebid after June 18 , but a stake sale or deal with another predator look possible . |
4 | Although marriages are becoming less stable in that divorce rates continue to rise , many divorcees remarry or cohabit with another partner . |
5 | Drugs that interfere with this process ( called glycosylation inhibitors ) have been found to inhibit the production of several kinds of virus . |
6 | Headland believes Multisoft 's experience , especially in open systems — computers of different makes that integrate with each other — can be married with systems developed by Mega , Headland 's own accounting software house which produces larger systems sold directly to clients . |
7 | If the hon. Gentleman followed that matter with any care , he would know that over the past four or five years we have steadily improved and made more generous the cold weather payments . |
8 | For example : each soloist need not begin with a formal bow to a king or to the audience , nor end with another bow or considered pose ; but such behaviour may be included if the choreographer wishes to locate dance in a particular century and probably a palace in which the story unfolds . |
9 | the they day staff , so consequently whoever 's in a =pec specific position has got to have the responsibilities that go with that position . |
10 | Within varying forms of self-definition of the honours or responsibilities that go with such privilege , the patron is defined as one who can give or withhold his commission or support . |
11 | for lists of the specific behaviours that go with each role see Roles on page 149 . |
12 | He played right into my hands and I then said , ‘ There is no such thing as political theory in Ireland , just different gangs that compete with each other and reward their followers if they win and punish those who did n't vote for them , if they lose . ’ |
13 | I shall examine one recently published set of materials to illustrate the difficulties that arise with this approach . |
14 | It is more important in his view to give unit staff the freedom to respond to the particular circumstances that exist with each pupil . |
15 | Realistically , most staff never will want to plough through the manuals that come with most software . |
16 | Thus , for a specified sub-domain it is only necessary to consider and assemble those primitives that intersect with that space . |
17 | While searching for prey , many dolphin species move in tight schools distributed over a large area , using sound to stay in contact and communicate with each other over significant distances . |
18 | They were moved by their own flesh and blood acting out the motions of birth and parentage with that mixture of awkwardness , ignorance , seriousness and imitation which can be observed in the necessary games of mothers and fathers . |
19 | In any case , Mr Farraday seized the opportunity to grin broadly at me and say with some deliberation : |
20 | This is analogous to complexes involved in transcriptional activation , when several proteins bind to the DNA and interact with each other to form higher-order complexes . |
21 | But the point is that a great variety of inputs and outputs are employed and interact with each other . |
22 | In fact , all these explanations may be true , and interact with each other to produce an incredibly complex , elusive , but very suggestive effect . |
23 | A two-game tour Hong Kong in January , including one international , ended with the embarrassed hosts wondering how the Taiwanese had learned to roll mauls and ruck with such proficiency and ferocity . |
24 | The central idea of long-wave theories is that advanced capitalist economies go through a regular cycle of boom and slump with each trough or peak occurring approximately fifty years apart . |
25 | We look and listen with more attention if we are viewing for a purpose . |
26 | It is a private sector , joint venture initiative between hotels which , in normal circumstances , compete tooth and claw with each other . |
27 | The cure is to untie the hitch , and rearrange with another loop that reduces the front leg and lengthens the rear . |
28 | The various clones weave amongst and intermingle with each other and amongst grasses and associated herbs . |
29 | ‘ Just bind it somehow so I can get on my feet and deal with that slut . ’ |
30 | He always arrives at his desk around 7.30am , giving him time to sign cheques and deal with some administration before the phones start ringing . |