Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] with the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Lift one elbow to touch the opposite knee once , return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
2 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
3 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
4 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
5 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
6 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
7 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
8 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
9 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
10 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same el bow . |
11 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
12 | Return to the lying position and repeat with the same elbow . |
13 | As they bind to similar DNA sequences and associate with the same proteins , they are likely to be closely related . |
14 | Nivelle 's campaign in Champagne opened on 19 April and met with the same fate as most earlier attacks : some 120,000 Frenchmen fell before the German machine-guns and by the day 's end an advance of only 550m/600yds had been made , in tragic contrast to Nivelle 's expected g.6km/6mls . |
15 | This paratone begins with an introductory expression my drink , uttered very high in the pitch range , and closes with the same expression , low in the pitch range , as part of the speaker 's summing-up . |
16 | A lot of them are concerned and confused with the many different types of rose , so we will begin by describing them and explaining the meaning of many of the names you will come across — that will help you choose wisely , and without regretful afterthoughts . |
17 | Next , lift your hands several centimetres above your partner 's body and continue with the same sweeping movements , though this time you will be working on the etheric body . |
18 | However , the drugs dust was really stirred with the apparently unrehearsed efforts of two rugby-medicos , Laurie Knight , the former All Black flanker now practising medicine in South Africa , and John Mayhew , in recent years the doctor tending and travelling with the All Blacks . |
19 | The Seven Poetic Waltzes by Granados were marvellously poised and contrasted with the same composer 's extrovert Concert Allegro that succeeded them . |
20 | Both simulations are performed on a 200x200 square lattice with fixed boundary conditions , and start with the same random initial configuration with 10% defectors ( and 90% cooperators ) . |
21 | Their other demands included ( i ) the removal of 12 generals appointed by Militaru and identified with the former regime ; ( ii ) the right to resign their commissions ; and ( iii ) the non-involvement of the military in politics . |
22 | Late ‘ 76 saw Linda in this country with an excellent show and playing with the same guitarists that had appeared on the album . |
23 | This aspect of option premiums may be seen more clearly if we look at calls and puts with the same exercise price but with different expiry dates . |
24 | These are portfolios of written calls and puts or bought calls and puts with the same exercise price and expiry date on the same underlying security . |
25 | For added storage , a shelf or drawers could be fitted underneath , the drawers being made with a d-i-y drawer kit and faced with the same material as the rest of the wardrobe . |
26 | The measures , except for the rule regarding accelerated accrual rates , are unlikely to affect anyone who has been in a pension scheme prior to March 1987 and remains with the same employer . |
27 | He was not utterly Reverend for a start : he kept bees , but he also boxed , ruggered and rowed with the same poise he showed as a raconteur . |
28 | so if you try and work with the same amount of closes all the time , you 'll end up getting weak in one or two |
29 | Firms like ICI or Ford might , as in earlier years , have been able to build larger or more technically advanced sets for their own electricity supplies , but faced with the same shortages of steel and skilled men as the supply industry , they were now less inclined to branch out in this way , particularly as the BEA were selling electricity to them at prices based on historic costs , even though the new power stations were costing more . |
30 | It is remarkable that these books are so contrasting , but seal with the same problems of the individual . |