Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm we 're not always privy to what goes on with the front bench , but yes we have established regular dialogue with Jack Straw and the environment team , in order that we make sure we are saying the same thing .
2 James Allan flies economically with the air-minded Kiwis .
3 2 The defender drives upward with a full knee spring out of the attacker 's reach .
4 For example:UNDERSTANDING THE IBM ENVIRONMENT introduces the latest technical information about newly available IBM equipment , how it fits in with the existing range and how this should affect your view of IBM , as a customer .
5 ‘ To be honest I do n't think it fits in with the Irish way of things .
6 GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area .
7 Parents and teachers usually judge children 's behaviour by whether it fits in with the usual standards — moral , emotional , social and intellectual — set by the society in which they live .
8 250 They 've become accustomed What they 're forgetting is that this fits in with the stated local plan and with original proposals set out in 1989 which is n't so long ago but people tend to forget that sort of thing 328
9 Gon na see how , per haps perhaps fits in with the other erm bits , so who 's starting off , you 're starting off are n't you ?
10 This fits in with the general tendency among much of the elite population in Shetland ( and Dunrossness ) to avoid raising ‘ issues ’ ( this has obviously happy consequences for those who are benefitting most from oil-related developments ) .
11 It admittedly makes intuitive sense , and fits in with the general observation about staffs ' professional identities being a function of their research identities .
12 ‘ I might have expected such an answer from you , McAllister ; it fits in with the general picture , ’ said Dr Neil angrily , picking up his cane .
13 You may have a rough idea of where you are going and if it fits in with the cosmic blueprint , doors open easily .
14 ‘ No doubt , ’ said Mr Harold Brooks-Baker of Burke 's , ‘ it fits in with the freer ways of today but some feel that freedom is an over-used word .
15 As we said in the last chapter , the Church is well placed to give a positive message at this time , to speak of how mortality is understood and how it fits in with the Christian message of salvation .
16 This argument fits in with the pluralist notion of power that we discussed at the beginning of the chapter .
17 because I just think it would , it 's so important to get that bit , that bit goes along with the all the application bit , if we tie those two up together
18 Oh yes , I was gon na say , I think convincing is is another word that goes along with the general ambience of what influencing is about .
19 It goes along with the common complaint that there are areas and methods of serious investigation which are just not touched by scholastic doctrines .
20 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
21 The spiritual ( or is it the psychic ? ) intensity of their presence goes together with a marvellous air of freedom and delicacy .
22 The triumph of a new ruling class goes together with the eventual emergence of a whole new social structure based on the new mode of production .
23 As David Shulman , equity strategist at Salomon Brothers , was the first to point out , the danger for investors these days lies less with the few hot shares whose rise he misses than with the many dubious ones already in his portfolio .
24 According to Mr Lamont , if there is gloom about the British economy the fault lies entirely with the British people .
25 The left-hand crag — Nouveau Monde — starts gently with a worthwhile group of Severes , steepens to HVS ( Jardinerie and Queenstowne being perhaps the best ) and then to E1 5b .
26 Even Ivan Illich , though their opening sentence contains an echo of his ‘ the medical establishment has become a major threat to health ’ , is ignored in the text : he scrapes in with a mere single source reference .
27 When they are in moult they often sit ashore on the rocks , when their dark brown plumage blends in with the dark rocks .
28 The primarily agricultural work blends in with the liturgical calendar of the church .
29 a passenger seat with a ‘ relax ’ setting in which the cushion reclines along with the backrest to provide optimum comfort
30 The Wing also articulates below with the pleural wing process .
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