Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Researchers rarely conduct research with a finished model of the causal process they want to test in mind . |
2 | Crabs normally catch food with their pincers . |
3 | The Patten plan , detailed in a Government draft circular , risks further heightening confrontation with teachers already boycotting national curriculum tests . |
4 | These authors also found differences with time , suggesting that the maximum number of citations to a paper will be in the 3rd year after its publication . |
5 | Horsebreakers and trainers sometimes equate willingness with lack of intelligence , and intelligence with a lack of cooperation . |
6 | The authors explicitly link crime with progress : ‘ In fact , one measure of the effective development of a country probably is its rising crime rate . ’ |
7 | There is no evidence that the Ismaili Assassins ever made contact with the Crusaders in the relatively short history of the sect . |
8 | Alvares also found fault with many of the Abyssinian Church 's customs , such as the observance of a Sabbath as well as a Sunday , and the universal practice of circumcision . |
9 | EC negotiators also held talks with Serbian President Milosevic , acting Federal Defence Minister Col.-Gen . |
10 | Documentaries often include interviews with people who have some connection with the topic . |
11 | But few Japanese beverage companies yet make drinks-cans with tab openers that remain attached to the cans — even though companies in the US and Canada have been manufacturing these for almost 15 years . |
12 | Existing British evidence on widowhood seems to support that conclusion , reporting a tendency for many widows gradually to lose contact with their husband 's relatives , although some do stay close ( Marris , 1958 ) . |
13 | It is significant that there was little overlap between the ducal and Stanley affinities , although some royal officials necessarily had dealings with both lords . |
14 | It is significant that there was little overlap between the ducal and Stanley affinities , although some royal officials necessarily had dealings with both lords . |
15 | But while publishers and booksellers eagerly regale journalists with recession horror stories , it is clear that the roots of the industry 's problems go well beyond the crisis in the wider economy . |
16 | Both versions thus make play with the paradox of life and health through suffering and death , but the short version makes a much more pointed and concentrated use of the theme . |
17 | But to clean exhaust gases further requires fuel with a much lower sulphur content than the current brew , plus some form of exhaust-mounted particulate trap or catalyst . |
18 | Could I say that we 'd be willing perhaps that the Conservative amendment first of all , and then to turn to the amendment by the Liberal democrats erm I would like to suggest that schools or other charities , not just schools are exempt from any registration charge but will still notify the local authority in , in advance of an event , because events held at schools or by charities still create problems with traffic and parking and congestion |
19 | As well as the academic posts above , which carry responsibilities for both teaching and research , universities also have posts with research duties alone . |
20 | One of the younger adopted children she had known at school , a very charming and beautiful girl of Indian parentage , some years later made contact with her again , and they talked about fashions and make-up together . |
21 | Other transfers also took place with Stock Accounting being transferred to the Management Accounting Section . |
22 | Elsewhere , guidebooks now pinpoint severity with laser accuracy — grades : adjectival and numerical : even death-potential ; and those oh-so-helpful lists , usually hidden away at the back , slightly shamefacedly among the first ascent details . |
23 | Dealers often mix ecstasy with other substances which can be lethal . |
24 | The Allies then presented Germany with a bill for US & dollar 32 billion to be paid off at a rate of & dollar 500 million dollars per year . |
25 | Not only were the standard nineteenth-century British sanctions of fine , imprisonment and whipping commonly used during the eighteenth century , but the early British courts also punished offenders with branding , the pillory , banishment and the confiscation of property , all familiar punishments in Dutch and Kandyan times . |
26 | Wave-producing species shift their frequencies slightly to avoid confusion with nearby fish operating on the same frequency . |
27 | Local groups also hold meetings with speakers at which those caring for relatives or friends with the condition can learn more . |
28 | From a poet whose plays elsewhere show sympathy with Themistoklean policies ( p. 37 ) , this must be a topical not nostalgic allusion — a contribution to a debate about whether Themistokles should stay or go . |
29 | However , all too often such systems end up as glorified word processors just producing documents with different sizes of print and maybe a few boxes . |
30 | It had previously been a Rothschild mansion , and some of the best suites still have bathrooms with boiseries etc . |