Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I know , ’ said David cheerfully teasing her , ‘ you think a church should be like an English Gothic cathedral or a little whitewashed village church with moth-eaten Peninsular War banners fluttering from dry-rotted lances . ’ |
2 | This fund would only benefit member countries with a per capita income of less than 90 per cent of the EC average ( i.e. Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ) . |
3 | Although Britain had long had trading connections with these areas , hitherto she had had no territorial ambitions there . |
4 | You may like to co-ordinate your fish , perhaps mixing Tiger Barbs with Clown Loach , so that the bottom-swimming fish and the midwater swimmers are similar in coloration and pattern . |
5 | Even , for example , for financial products , where the Leeds Permanent Building Society 's long running TV series with George Cole as Arthur Daly is clearly effective . |
6 | Thus speakers do not randomly mix acrolect features with those from the basilect to create a " mesolect " ; each " lect " is discrete and ordered with respect to the other lects in the continuum . |
7 | The second form of associative learning , operant conditioning , was developed by the contemporary American psychologist , Skinner , who not only conducted laboratory experiments with animals , but , unlike most other theorists , also developed from his findings teaching procedures for use with people , especially programmed learning and teaching machines . |
8 | None the less the electricity industry was fortunate compared with , for example , the coal industry , where politics had long bedevilled management relations with both government and workers , and nationalisation led to the departure of senior managers in larger numbers . |
9 | Thus , the commonly encountered cardiovascular diseases have , as their immediate underlying aetiology , thrombosis of critically sited blood vessels with loss of blood flow to vital organs . |
10 | Presently , various representatives of the GCR have already visited South Wales with a view to purchase such examples during late June . |
11 | Stung by growing criticism of the Royal Family , she has already started palace talks with her solicitors over ending her tax-free status , according to reports . |
12 | Venturous was already making cutter history with her size , speed of sixteen knots and the latest electronic gadgetry such as radar , Decca Navigator and modern communication equipment . |
13 | Mr Holmes took the Best Kept Tractor award with a unit that 's no wallflower , ploughing 2,500 acres per year with a 16in 5-furrow plough/press combination , foraging 200 acres with a JF machine , baling 5–6,000 Hesston big square bales and handling a fair measure of subsoiling and cultivation besides . |
14 | And burning it sends huge quantities of carbon dioxide into the air , adding to the ‘ Greenhouse Effect ’ that is already influencing world climates with such disastrous results . |
15 | With the specific task of producing a class winner for the ‘ 92 race , Mike Pocock wanted to combine a powerful , easily managed upwind performer with a yacht which excelled on a reach . |
16 | Reilly 's last competitive game was against Donegal in the league this season , but he still plays club football with Kingscourt with whom he won seven cham |
17 | And er a although we usually associate language identity with minority groups , linked with minority groups er it 's quite important that we do n't erm dismiss the prominence it has in majority groups as well . |
18 | COOK 'S NOTE : Always mix wholewheat pastry with warm water to help the dough to bind together . |
19 | The main focus is selling specialist early weaning pig diets with back-up and service . |
20 | Mums who struggle for 12 hours or more to give birth look with envy on those lucky women who have short labours of two to three hours . |
21 | Then , they 'd never read their chart books , otherwise they 'd have known that the blues has always provided record companies with a regular and often low-cost source of income . |
22 | Restoration to normal circulating insulin levels promptly restores enzyme activity with a decrease in serum triglycerides ( Kissebah et al , 1974 ) . |
23 | The police have traditionally treated rape complaints with a certain reluctance and suspicion and where the complainant has been diffident about prosecution , have been only too content to let the matter drop . |
24 | Savour the Traditionally Made Mince Pies with melt-in-the-mouth pastry ; or enjoy the refreshing citrus flavour of a Traditionally Made Christmas Pudding ( 1½lb ) . |
25 | Many universities also run holiday courses with accommodation provided . |
26 | The main tool for fighting it is to have a carefully agreed work programme with your boss . |
27 | Forster also includes student drinking-songs with the melody in the highest part and purely chordal support . |
28 | The recurrent cancer also showed allele loss with p144-D6 , but not with Lambda MS8 . |
29 | The anemone and hosta , however , keep some interest going in summer ; I have also interplanted Cyclamen coum with another species , C. hederifolum , for a further carpet of pink and white flowers in autumn . |
30 | You can also record stereo sound with some systems . |