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

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1 Its members may rule society with arrogance and haughty self-assurance .
2 Those with limited means may need help with welfare entitlement .
3 the child may need help with -ed : on both occasions he replaced it with -t ( cf. fatet ) .
4 A younger person , for example , may need help with housing , assistance in finding a way through the complex welfare benefit system , help with using the local rehabilitation facilities at a day centre or day hospital , help in planning a return to work , and so on .
5 The patient may need help with eating .
6 Some friends say , Louise , you must answer fire with fire , lie with lie .
7 Of particular importance to Chris , and economics teacher , is the fact that , by investing in DOUBLE PAYOUT and earning annual bonuses , his savings should keep pace with inflation .
8 You should use GOTO with care .
9 This is the notion that , in order to protect the supremacy of the liberal conception of liberty , law must be non-purposive in character and must maintain neutrality with respect to different conceptions of the good life .
10 When the propagandist is also a pornographer whose motives are those of the marketplace , the law must match subtlety with subtlety .
11 Third , it should combine pragmatism with realism .
12 But if the audience could receive ‘ Heshang ’ with tolerance , then the programme should accept criticism with tolerance .
13 and then if I 've got a fiver I 'll have quarterpounder with cheese
14 In other words , she is someone who might have difficulty with spelling as she grows , but could be helped now to become a competent speller .
15 Villagers here are concerned that people who read the book might confuse fact with fiction .
16 But Eisenhower and Dulles continued to work on the assumption that they could buy time with diplomacy , and with this object in view — especially in face to face meetings with the British — they were reluctant to lean too heavily on their ally .
17 Realistically , though , you would need to have strong evidence that the existence of such a right is part of your particular deal with your employer , and that you have been denied satisfaction from your work in a clear and unjustifiable fashion , before you could pursue litigation with confidence .
18 Sausage on , could have salad with sausage or not ?
19 All they could tell Pétain with certainty at Dugny was the dreadful news that Douaumont had fallen .
20 Mrs Amelia Bloomer , an American , whose eponymous , bifurcated undergarment was considered revolutionary in the early part of the last century , was passionately concerned with showing women that they could combine beauty with utility .
21 The differentiation between patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and those with omeprazole treatment for reflux oesophagitis can not be made on the basis of the pepsinogen A:C ratio , although a low ratio may suggest treatment with omeprazole and a pepsinogen A:C ratio greater than 4.7 Zollinger-Ellison syndrome .
22 Thus , you may take mathematics with music or politics with personnel management -both attractive combinations !
23 In the second case the land speculator with capital may acquire land With hope value land which may control or prevent development of adjoining land such as sight lines or access points , and key parcels of land which may ultimately form part of a larger site .
24 As Malcolm Johnson ( 1982 , p. 144 ) has suggested , they would prefer help with shopping so that they can prepare often more palatable meals of their choice and when they choose thus maximizing their independence and probably their health .
25 Section 3(1) of CPA 1987 provides as follows : ( 1 ) Subject to the following provisions of this section , there is a defect in a product for the purposes of this Part if the safety of the product is not such as persons generally are entitled to expect ; and for those purposes " safety " , in relation to a product , shall include safety with respect to products comprised in that product and safety in the context of risks of damage to property , as well as in the context of risks of death or personal injury .
26 That would follow consultation with teacher unions .
27 He would play crib with zest with the lowest characters and would allow no argument .
28 Erm but things like er you could see how people would lose heart with decorating , er because fairly soon after you 'd decorated , the ceiling and the wall , erm just below the heaters and above the heater , cos it was almost , well it was almost completely black .
29 So it would lose pace with inflation .
30 I shall find favour with posterity , and can rescue some names which will endure as long as my own .
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