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

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1 This is achieved when local authorities replace directly employed labour with a private sector firm ( eg street cleaning , hospital laundry and catering services ) and is known as contracting out .
2 At the ‘ community ’ level , most of the 300 or so species populations studied in the large plot on Barro Colorado Island discussed above show positively correlated survival with distance from reproductive adults up to 15 m .
3 Remember not to confuse reliability with value .
4 page three school all these girls go off to like school with their togs off , you know
5 Even the wicked guardians prosper , and end up taking tea with the gentry .
6 And you end up buying food with it .
7 I shall be off-duty on Thursday and intend then to seek audience with Her Grace at the sanctuary .
8 Carry on enjoying life with a Stannah
9 They do not associate valour with the handsome and arrogant hunter , and young men are taught to pity such evidence of ‘ lack of control ’ .
10 Its calculations are all relatively local ones : neurones do not make contact with other neurones at any great distance in the same cortical region .
11 * Do not make coffee with boiling water .
12 He came to realize that traditional accounts of science , whether inductivist or falsificationist , do not bear comparison with historical evidence .
13 It is because you do not lose touch with your present identity that I hesitate to ask the question ‘ What is your name ? ’ too early in the session ; the patient 's instinct would be to answer by giving me today 's name .
14 On the one hand , educationalists have argued that segregation of handicapped pupils is wrong and they ought to be taught in ordinary schools , albeit with special lessons and equipment provided , in order that they do not lose touch with ordinary children .
15 What the critics , of the trade unions and managements alike , are really saying is this : that they do not like normality with all its faults .
16 Men do not share support with child care simply because so few of them are responsible for the care of children , and so on .
17 Nevertheless , it is clear enough that the realities of pre-war football do not find agreement with postwar nostalgia .
18 His father would have said , ‘ We sell to schwartzers , we do n't do business with them . ’
19 So you know there 's the , do n't link aggression with assertion , two difference .
20 , you do n't want tea with er milk , you want to have lemon in it ?
21 Indeed , her father had shocked her by breaking this silence and by advising her , when she went up to Cambridge , not to join the Communist Party ; a joke 's a joke , he told her , but you do n't want trouble with visas if ever you want to go to America .
22 We do n't want trouble with the law , do we ?
23 I do n't eat food with dirty hands either .
24 ‘ Come in then , if you 're coming — and do n't bring mud with you . ’
25 to my honourable friend because not only are these er large er particularly the big six er centres of accountancy power pretty well uncontrolled , they dominate the institutions that are meant to regulate them er but when it comes to international er affairs they do n't exchange information with each other .
26 I do n't carry tow-rope with me . ’
27 ‘ I 'm surprised you do n't take lunch with Mike 's secretary , ’ Rob remarked , holding open the door .
28 Do n't get cross with me , I 'm on the level .
29 Alright , do n't get cross with each other !
30 You do n't need help with your practice — I gather the small-animal work is thriving . ’
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