Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] in [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 A I suspect the worms are Planarian Flatworms , which tend to appear in aquariums with large amounts of organic matter , particularly in the filter bed .
2 We intend to work in conjunction with the Musée des Arts de la Mode .
3 Although he talked about how ‘ we , as communists , essentially intend to work in harmony with nature ’ , he made it clear that this meant ‘ understanding and controlling the laws of nature … to place them at man 's service ’ .
4 But if , like me , you just want to fall in love with a beautiful island , give Kuta a miss and try the fantastic resorts of Nusa Dua and Sanur .
5 The photofits of the men police want to interview in connection with the death of Doris Shelley
6 By Caroline Storah crime reporter THE search for a man police want to interview in connection with the murder of a Liverpool pub landlady today switched back to Merseyside .
7 Police have released a video fit picture of a man they want to question in connection with three sex-attacks in Oxford .
8 ‘ Who 's my contact if I want to get in touch with you ? ’
9 I 'm going to get an address for Sam anyway cos I I want to get in touch with him
10 And if you want to get in touch with the Samaritans , that Glasgow number again is oh four one , two four eight , four four eight oh .
11 POLICE last night named a man they want to quiz in connection with the murder of Michael Huntington at a nurses ' home party 11 days ago .
12 Only then during the forward swing can the legs and hips begin to work in harmony with the upper body in generating clubhead speed .
13 With several modifications , such varied anthropologists as D. Forde [ 1948 ] , M. Fortes ] 1953 ] , and M. Sahlins [ 1961 ] have given support to the view that segmentary systems , the modern anthropological equivalent of Morgan 's ‘ gentile systems ’ , seem to occur in societies with similar technologies and they are by and large of the type postulated in The Origin .
14 I like to keep in touch with my own place . ’
15 ‘ Net investment income has shown a satisfactory increase during the six months as interest charges continue to fall in line with significantly reduced borrowings .
16 Net investment income has shown a very satisfactory advance as interest costs continue to fall in line with reduced borrowing .
17 So I went down there and er well I suppose fell in love with the job right away .
18 It plans to sell its franchises in those countries but continue to operate in partnership with Pepsico in Britain .
19 Nowadays all good authorities listen to residents and tenants and try to work in partnership with them
20 Jason says : ‘ We all try to keep in touch with our old mates as much as possible , but obviously it 's difficult because we are on the road so much .
21 Sir : If , after the return of the Archbishop of Canterbury from Rome , the Church of England , without the concurrence of the Orthodox churches and of the Church of Rome , alters the nature of the Sacred Ministry , which we claim to hold in common with them , it will behave as a sect and will become a sect .
22 And let me tell you this : should you in any way try to get in touch with me , even go to the partners and ask for my whereabouts , I swear before God — ‘ He now raised his hand in a dramatic fashion and paused before he added , ‘ See , I 'm taking an oath .
23 A probe by the Garda Commissioner was called for after a garda told Dublin 's District Court : ‘ Summonses keep disappearing in connection with these charges .
24 Problems mat arise in connection with the legal liability of care givers in the event of an accident or damage to property resulting from the sufferer 's activities .
25 ‘ There is when the man you choose to fall in love with is as false and unscrupulous as Alexander Vass ! ’
26 ‘ You are attractive , but people do fall in love with other people , you know . ’
27 Now , he had the Sergeant Major and his sales force to deal in person with small customers like Nina .
28 There has always been criticism , much of it unjust , that lecturers in colleges and polytechnics fail to keep in touch with school-based initiatives and developments and that college programmes are all too often divorced from the real world of school .
29 Residential workers are not involved in decisions as to whether , when and where to admit children into care ; fieldworkers fail to provide basic information about the personal histories of the children and young people admitted to care ; young people are admitted to care precipitously , without warning or preparation ; fieldworkers sometimes fail to keep in touch with the young person and the residential staff once the child is admitted ; discharge for the young people can be as sudden as their arrival .
30 ‘ The one thing I do have in common with William , ’ conceded Preston , ‘ is that we both grew up knowing the heavens might open at any moment and drop a load of shit on our heads . ’
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