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

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1 Special guests Jesus Lizard , Shudder To Think and Leatherface appear with Fugazi at Brixton Academy .
2 Spoon cherry pie filling on top , decorate with sprig of mint .
3 Search on Form CR21 ; complete it and plan ( the plan is a " must " in all cases ) in duplicate , send with fee of £6 to Registrar of Local Land Charges in the London boroughs , or to the county council .
4 However , unlike the Shavante , whose ritual and rhetoric sets into opposition groups and categories of people , and indeed celebrates separation and opposition , Piaroa institutions downplay , ignore , and mask the principles of separation and opposition , principles they associate with relations of dominance and tyranny ( see Overing Kaplan 1981 ) .
5 Shot in black-and-white , the picture was a fast-moving set of zany jokes — including visual gags such as its stars wheeling an iron bed frame through the streets of London — intercut with asides from members of the public , the older generation commenting on the collapse of public morals .
6 And Lake District shots , intercut with pictures of Jobcentres … ’
7 In the middle of the century there was no agreement on the formulae of even the simpler chemical compounds , and many chemists felt that an atomic theory was merely a distraction : that chemists ought to stick at the ‘ equivalent weights ’ which gave accurate recipes , and not bother with attempts at explanation .
8 Continue around side of Woodbury Hill ( d ) on overgrown track and descend with path to stile and into field next to house .
9 Did you then and there take off your hat , and throw it up and cheer with joy in consequence of that defeat ? ’
10 By speaking on behalf of their constituents they occasionally thereby disagree with aspects of party policy ( 8 per cent ) .
11 There are also areas of confusion : it is not uncommon to meet feminists who disagree with Wages for Housework ( on grounds similar to those quoted above ) yet would support increases in child benefit or the right of wives and cohabiting women to claim SB for themselves .
12 Frame two , I say with tears of pride in my eyes , was a near duplicate , 51–14 , my opponent disgustedly resigning with blue , pink and black still on the table .
13 I say with caution for tuck and slip , because you have to consider how many rows any particular needle will tuck or slip .
14 I say with caution on slip and punch lace , since doubling the width of slip can give very long messy floats with some patterns , while with punch lace it can give too many stitches , side by side , knitted only with the fine yarn .
15 From the outset , in this model , technological insights interact with perceptions of market needs and cost-benefit analyses to generate and maintain a clear understanding of how the innovation can be profitably introduced .
16 How , for example , do various forms of racism , ethnocentrism and nationalism interact with discourses of gender , sexuality , class and generation to produce different stereotypes and practices in official policy programmes and popular culture around ‘ the Asian woman ’ or ‘ black youth ’ ?
17 Identification of proteins that interact with CREB during differentiation of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells
18 A more satisfactory way of delimiting lexical units is to look for grammatical differences which correlate with differences of meaning .
19 Targets for output and employment often conflict with targets for profitability .
20 Mix with 90g of sweetcorn , 2 diced red peppers and 3 tablespoons of Weight Watchers from Heinz Mayonnaise .
21 Integrate it again it gives you the distance you integrate with respect to time .
22 By the mid-1970s the ‘ bulge ’ had nearly worked its way through the system , and this , together with disillusion with innovation in education , brought to an end the role of the education service as an expenditure growth-leader among the public services .
23 Landlords believe that the Rent Acts unfairly interfere with freedom of contract and exacerbate the housing shortage .
24 Older members speak with awe of Janet Baker singing in Bach 's B minor mass in 1956 , whilst more recently audiences have watched Emma Kirkby and Gillian Fisher progressing from choir , to solo , to international status .
25 There is a dairy displaying ancient implements , a chemists shop with articles on display taken from two former chemists shops of the town ; a boot and shoemakers shop and a schoolroom to name just a few of the varied and intriguing glimpses into the life of past ages .
26 The London Clearing Banks ' Education Service and the Finance Houses Association , for example , both provide valuable teaching material and collaborate with teachers on money management education ; the Bank Education Service maintains contact with more than 5,000 schools and colleges .
27 Top prices of the day as follows nurse cow or heifer with calf at heel £1,010 shown by W I and R H Hughes Lodge Trallwyn , nurse cow or heifer in calf £750 shown by G E Jones , Bro Dawel , cull cow per kilo 129.5p and cull cow overall at £841.75 both shown by O W Owen , Pen y Bont , Llangian , prime heifer by weights 146p shown by H W Roberts , Pen Cefn Mawr , single store bullock £641 shown by A Jones , Llyftyn Gwyn , single store heifers £597 shown by Mrs J Hughes , Ael y Bryn , pair of store bullocks £626 shown by Mssrs M and G Parry , Orfedd Fawr , pair of store heifers £608 shown by D W Griffiths , Plas Newydd , Llwyndyrys , bunch of four or more store cattle £588 , shown by G C Roberts , Llystyn Canol , pen of six or more ewe and lamb couples £25.50 shown by T Williams , Llechwedd .
28 Though quick to qualify it , people with a taste for economics usually react with delight to Mr Coase 's insight .
29 Kudielka 's essays abound with notions of sacrifice , and this is a pivotal ingredient to the works currently in the Hayward exhibition .
30 Languages abound with names for discourse types , and in English there are a good number of quite ordinary words , for example :
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