Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] with [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It may be advantageous to both groups to liaise with each other over the monitoring of Little Mill and Fishers Brae corner . |
2 | This process of dealing with her impressions was dovetailed into her everyday tasks without the two activities interfering with each other . |
3 | On an untitled piece by Richard Downes and Thomas Roper , it reads ‘ Two performers interact with each other using two heavy concrete curves as a channel for their communication . ’ |
4 | At the moment , you can get adaptors for computers to cope with some form of speech or at least a limited range of verbal instructions erm and in fact Apple computers and others have little packages which allow about thirty well-defined verbal instructions to , to go in . |
5 | Topaz had turned very pale , her eyes filled with such fury that Amsterdam recoiled . |
6 | Incorporating this object-oriented technology in UEC II will enable applications written in different Motif environments to communicate with each other by treating services such as e-mail , fax , and file naming as objects , OMG says . |
7 | US foreign aid , the authors say with some irony , has contributed greatly to the ‘ modernization of Third World poverty ’ . |
8 | However , linear precedence has been shown to be a significant factor affecting the manner in which words associate with each other [ Church & hanks , 1989 ] . |
9 | The presence of tattoo shops , ‘ topless ’ discothèques which offered dancing and music almost twenty-four hours a day were a reminder that Copenhagen was an active and important port , yet the overall effect was charming and romantic as flowers spilled out of window-boxes and the cafés and restaurants vied with each other to attract custom by the quality of their food and their individual décor . |
10 | Methodologically , it is not possible for any researcher to get the kids to talk with much sense of ideas since the question ‘ Why ? ’ to the smashing of milk bottles is one that is not possible for the boy to answer outside the context of the whole Saturday evening … |
11 | Never had three Wren ratings moved with such swiftness , drawn by the tantalizing promise of hot tea . |
12 | It was easy for the Jews to comply with this custom because Hecataeus of Abdera had produced a little model of what was expected of them . |
13 | All samples contained detectable material in assays using LW60 ; in general , concentrations measured with this antibody were higher than with the other antibodies , and in particular there were higher concentrations in tumour compared with normal tissue extracts . |
14 | Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) under which schools are funded on the basis of pupil numbers , open enrolment which allows schools to recruit outside their immediate catchment area , and the publication of certain test and examination results combine to make schools compete with each other for pupils . |
15 | Children do appear to assume different words contrast with each other in meaning , and they impose contrasts in meaning where there are differences in form . |
16 | We have taken significant steps to deal with that problem . |
17 | The employment contract between the parties dealt with this eventuality by the continuance of such payments to the employee after he had ceased to be employed " provided that the agent 's entitlement to such commission will immediately cease if the agent enters into a contract of service or for services directly or indirectly with any limited company , mutual society , partnership or brokerage operation involved in the selling of insurance or would be in breach of any part of clause 9A hereof were this contract still subsisting " . |
18 | All the sectors transact with another sector in some way , in the form of either production and sale of goods and services , or borrowing and lending ( the production of financial assets and liabilities ) , or indeed both types of transaction . |
19 | However , many of the new stations began to feature a strongly marked nationalism as the assertive spirits of rival nations jostled with each other and advanced their claims for continental dominance with increasing stridency . |
20 | Type 1 structures were commoner , for obvious reasons , in small schools than large , though there were examples of large schools persisting with this model despite the arrival of coordinators . |
21 | Record the number of ’ strong ’ and ’ weak ’ overlaps associated with each word — worth 50 points and 1 point respectively ( NB — strictly speaking , it is inappropriate to talk of ’ strong overlaps ’ or ’ weak overlaps ’ in this context , but the terminology is used to indicate the consistency of the algorithm ) ; |
22 | Richard Rose 's review of the Gallup survey on twenty political issues found that majorities of voters for all three parties agree with each other on more than two-thirds of all issues , that most Alliance voters agree with the national majority on nineteen of twenty issues , and that most Conservative and Labour voters with the majority on seventeen of twenty issues . |
23 | Bach classified these bacteria into seven different groups , from each of which he prepared a vaccine , and he was able to work out the temperaments associated with each group . |
24 | None of these authors continued with this type of study and all returned to essentially descriptive studies of vegetation . |
25 | The non-resident 's choice will depend on his needs , interest differentials and risks associated with each course of action . |
26 | The risks associated with each loan must be assessed . |
27 | Notwithstanding the risks associated with this treatment , the discovery of Salvarsan was greeted throughout the world with great enthusiasm . |
28 | The same calculation for sharing a bed ( 22% ) should be viewed with caution since the ethnically specific relative risks associated with this factor do not appear to be homogeneous . |
29 | ‘ The protective measures taken by the ‘ experienced ’ Shetland oil industry have been used to reassure us that the environmental risks associated with this industry are now minimal . |
30 | So I was surprised when at last she started to draw me , her hand moving lightly over the page once more , her eyes flickering with some interest at last . |