Example sentences of "[vb base] with the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We mingle with the ladies in black velvet evening gloves selling Moet and the photographer promising to make the plain into cover girls for a day . |
2 | For when it comes it is more violent , more annihilating , more interminable than I can remember it , this feeling in the pit of the stomach , this physical pain and physical desire to retch , to want to get rid of something , of everything , to want to make all that is inside emerge and disappear , drain away , mingle with the rest of the detritus of the world , but it is not only physical , a physical sensation , he wrote , it is physical but it is also something else , not moral , not psychological , not spiritual , but something else , something other than the purely physical . |
3 | Here , the grunts , purrs , croaks and drums of courting fish mingle with the snapping of shrimps and the crackling of barnacles . |
4 | He cites Pipewell Abbey in Northamptonshire , where the earthworks of a deserted village mingle with the remains of the Cistercian monastic site . |
5 | Expanding into partial fractions and comparison of coefficients in the numerators establishes that or , following suitable algebraic manipulation , that Consequently and taking the inverse transform with the help of equations ( 11.33 ) , ( 11.34 ) and ( 11.38 ) where as in the series , resonant , step response . |
6 | Next consider the situation when a switch is closed at time to connect a steady e.m.f. to a series circuit comprising just capacitance C and resistance R. In these circumstances Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives and taking the Laplace transform with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.31 ) , the corresponding equation is obtained . |
7 | This is less Ben Elton-speak than naked ambition to be an admired state-of-the-art comedian who can acknowledge the wrongs of the world , shift with the politics of the time , try out new techniques ( in this case performing in theatres with a captive audience rather than in a back room full of hecklers getting up and wandering to the bar every 20 minutes ) and be funny . |
8 | No industry 's cash flow is entirely stable ; some of the services included in Mr Roach 's definition may be more cyclical than they once were , since many are now handling tasks subcontracted by manufacturing firms ( such as cleaning , waste disposal or advertising ) and thus shift with the fortunes of factories . |
9 | The " we-group solidarity which we associate with the intimacy of kinship , in the sense just described , tends to ramify outwards through the whole social system . |
10 | It is worth noting that many of the most interesting studies of the language/ethnicity relationship are not quantitative at all , but focus qualitatively on the social meaning which bi- and multi-lingual speakers associate with the codes in their repertoire ( see further 8.3 ) . |
11 | The arguments over the significance of organic relationships that we normally associate with the debate over Darwin 's Origin of Species were being fought out in the natural-history museums and anatomy schools just when Darwin himself was first beginning to develop his evolutionary theory in the late 1830s . |
12 | The inevitability of this historical progression through the sectors does not , however , fit with the examples of the UK , Japan , Canada and the United States . |
13 | If the Government disagree with the conclusions of the PIEDA analysis , will they tell us what reports they have carried out to suggest that British Rail and PIEDA are wrong , or are they preparing to spend £4.5 billion , not on the basis of sensible planning , but by hunch , guess and God ? |
14 | Moreover , it is not our function to form a view in relation to any one of these appellants of the proper period for him to serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence , and then if we disagree with the Secretary of State 's tariff say that the Secretary of State was wrong and quash his decision . |
15 | If you later disagree with the company about what was said at the time , having your own record could prove invaluable . |
16 | This becomes clear especially to those who disagree with the content of the nurture . |
17 | I strongly disagree with the letter from Stephen Loveridge ( HAS March 23 ) who claimed that MPs voting for the recent Bill to outlaw fox hunting were not voting against cruelty . |
18 | Furthermore , since I disagree with the view of the Divisional Court on this point in Ex parte Handscomb , but the Home Secretary was obliged for the time being to follow it , there is little logic in saying that he should have extended it to mandatory cases . |
19 | I disagree with the impression of London East TEC that the hon. Member for Newham , North-East gave . |
20 | ‘ Anyway , should you move out of your country because you disagree with the politics of the government ? |
21 | If you disagree with the contents of the report or consider it misleading you may ask the doctor to amend it ; if he disagrees , you may add your own written comments . |
22 | If you disagree with the contents of the report or consider it misleading you may ask the doctor to amend it ; if he disagrees you may add your own written comments . |
23 | Nearly everyone will agree that the problems of managing a project grow with the number of people for whom the project manager is responsible . |
24 | You battle with the Treasury in public spending negotiations and you battle with the health service to make best use of the resources that are available . |
25 | Public attention to literacy often focusses on either ‘ illiteracy ’ — the problems many adults encounter with the requirements of reading and writing in the modern world — or with professional — often literary — writing . |
26 | But experts say with the easing of trade barriers across Europe , the threat of an outbreak grows stronger . |
27 | Erm do you have to be registered say with the council at that address ? |
28 | The staying power having endurance again you say with the feeling of the mind as well as the , the body . |
29 | This information may also influence the way in which other people perceive the child and , consequently , the way in which they interact with the child on an individual basis . |
30 | 16.7 Reading is also one of the means by which we interact with the society in which we live . |