Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The other type of assessment may comply with schedule 2 to the original environmental impact assessment directive from the European Community and it does not have to be referred to the appropriate regulatory agency . |
2 | We talked about ways in which parents could encourage their children to read , and also the extent to which Dad or Mum should help with homework . |
3 | For true romance , hair must shine with health — the Alberto range includes intensive conditioners for a once-a-week treat . |
4 | Sir James McKinnon has told the Monopolies and Mergers Commission that one part should deal with transport and storage and the other with trading . |
5 | If neutrinos do oscillate then their spectrum should vary with distance from the reactor core , the actual result depending on the length between oscillations . |
6 | Given Nuremberg 's deeply repressed recent history with its strong Nazi connections , it is perhaps also not surprising that her idea of transforming the former site of the Nuremberg rallies into a peace park should meet with opposition . |
7 | As already indicated in chapter 3 , accounting practice may interact with strategy in two broad ways : either by providing analysis prior to investment , or by providing performance reports and costing statements . |
8 | These cartels would protect industry against any post-war slump , and in return industry would co-operate with government economic policy , though not to the point of accepting restrictions on profits or investment . |
9 | Enzyme turnover would correlate with enzyme secretion only if pool sizes were similar . |
10 | Labour will work with industry to establish British Technology Enterprise and create Technology Trusts throughout Britain , building bridges between industries and universities and helping firms turn good ideas into commercial products . |
11 | Labour will work with industry to make management training a priority . |
12 | The new car will bristle with safety hardware , including side intrusion bars and airbags as standard and possibly a roll-over bar for the convertible . |
13 | I hope that if in the future the Fellowship organizes a show , the overriding principle will be that woodworker can meet with woodworker and see work examples and demonstrations that will inspire and stimulate the imagination of us all . |
14 | This is because considerable local signal loss can occur with echo planar imaging where gas tissue interfaces cause susceptibility artefacts which may obscure adjacent tissues , such as the bowel wall . |
15 | For example , the Board might contract with advice agencies for the provision of advice on welfare benefits , which would then be removed from the scope of the green form scheme . |
16 | Sore limbs and body ; child wants to lie still and not be moved ; any movement and the child may scream with pain ; dry mouth and mucus membranes ; intense thirst for cold water ; a bitter taste in the mouth , food or drink . |
17 | A child may work with father or mother ; s/he may look after a younger brother or sister ; s/he may be responsible for the family cow or goats or for selling the family produce in the market . |
18 | Thus a normal training time in the new time zone might coincide with night on home time and so lead to a physically poorer and psychologically dispiriting performance . |
19 | Shift work could clash with farm work especially with attendance at sales . |
20 | ‘ It is quite possible that the corridor could fill with smoke without the detectors knowing , ’ Burray said . |
21 | The law used to look with disfavor on the statute of limitations , but I have been in the habit of saying that it is one of the most sacred and indubitable principles that we have … |
22 | They tell each other stories ( Sprugg is a poet , like Rodolfo ) ; they flirt harmlessly , get quietly drunk , but they do n't swear and they do n't you-know-what — it 's a family show , in fact , though any child would faint with boredom . |
23 | There is no interface dependency and Distributed Format Desktop Architecture will work with Motif , Open Look and Moolit tool kits . |
24 | Science seems to have uncovered a set of laws that , within the limits set by the uncertainty principle , tell us how the universe will develop with time , if we know its state at any one time . |
25 | This proportion will change with gas becoming the major energy export in the early 1990s . |
26 | He says , too , that children have a natural desire to organise their sound world and quotes in evidence playground games , and the complex rhythms a child will produce with percussion . |
27 | ‘ If it is alligators , ’ said Gurder , trying to look noble , ‘ I shall show them how a nome can die with dignity . ’ |
28 | Then again , simply by doing this , it decomposes again into O 2 and O. Not only that , but oxygen can react with ozone to form two oxygen molecules ( O and O 3 = 2O 2 ) . |
29 | It is of particular importance because it offers a way of anticipating developmental achievements : ‘ What a child can do with assistance today , she will be able to do by herself tomorrow. , |
30 | As is well known , the superoxide radical can interact with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of iron to generate the hydroxyl radical , which is thought to be the most toxic reactant and to abstract methylene hydrogen atoms from polyunsaturated fatty acids , which initiates lipid peroxidation . |