Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the Brazil nut , Bertholleria excelsa , and Eschweilera spp. , the hood is pressed down on the fertile stamens and bears only staminodes with nectar at their bases : only a strong bee can lift the hood — species of Xylocopa and female euglossine bees .
2 You 've got to get the ball in the right area to take advantage of them and that knowledge only comes with practice in similar conditions . ’
3 It included a flat-rate increase of 65 lire an hour ( nearly 10 per cent of average hourly earnings ) , a progressive reduction in weekly working hours to 40 by 1972 , equal treatment of blue- and white-collar workers when sick , and overtime limits with compensation for lost earnings .
4 The librarian himself may well be closely involved , but the controlling function normally rests with head of acquisitions .
5 This negative bias entails however that in the speaker 's eyes there are no real reasons which can be conceived as occupying the before-position which a reason normally occupies with respect to the action it calls for ; and since there is consequently nothing which can be situated in time before this action , the meaning of to does not apply in this use .
6 Since the speaker is discussing the possibility and not the reality of daring , he feels that there is no real daring occupying the before-position that daring normally occupies with respect to the event dared , and consequently does not use to in these contexts .
7 The process usually starts with practice of the initial movements for putting on a particular garment , before the garment is given to the patient .
8 HEV also differs with HAV in the increased frequency with which infection is observed in adults compared with children .
9 Subject to the conditions set out in the Scheme of Conditions of Service ( which also deals with absence through injury ) , your entitlement to sickness allowance is a s follows :
10 Marian also speaks with affection of Alan Prichard , Brian Hogan and Richard Webb .
11 Second , and also predictably , the average size of the fragments present at any one point also decreases with distance from the vent .
12 In general , the question of managing state-enterprise relations also arises with respect to power around organizations .
13 Denmark Farm now teems with life as a myriad of creatures and plants have rushed back to make their home here .
14 The English liberals studied their seventeenth-century predecessors with great attention — Wordsworth frequently refers with enthusiasm to Milton and Algernon Sidney — but for them the land of the free was on the other side of the Atlantic .
15 On the other hand , if one reads between the lines , or simply attends with care to domestic allusions , signs of incipient change are numerous .
16 Robyn turns the ignition key , holding her breath as she listens to the starter 's bronchial wheeze , then exhales with relief as the engine fires . )
17 The carbide then reacts with hydrogen on the surface to give a methylene ( CH , ) .
18 Gregory Ivanov , developer with Sapsan dealer Irbus , says no foreign company yet competes with Sapsan on price or customer support .
19 PREGNANCY ( or GESTATION ) — A status or condition of a woman that ordinarily begins with implantation of the fertilized ovum in the uterus , and lasts until the fetus is aborted or a birth occurs .
20 The final moult occurs after four months and each L5 then migrates , still subperitoneally , to the wall of the large intestine where a large purulent nodule is formed , which subsequently ruptures with release of the young adult parasite into the lumen .
21 The arguments are specious , yet all the more odious , because the gospel of Jesus Christ actually deals with prejudice in a very deep way .
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