Example sentences of "[vb -s] with a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | As do higher-order animals , as anyone who lives with a cat or a dog will confirm . |
2 | Now he earns £75 a week as a filing clerk , lives with a cousin and attends Narcotics Anonymous meetings . |
3 | Sometimes a piece of fruit or a tub of yogurt is eaten at the end of lunch but more often she finishes with a biscuit or has nothing as dessert . |
4 | Paris writes with an authority and fastidiousness that is breathtaking . |
5 | Starts with a wolf-howl and then descends into galactic camp that has none of Betty Boo 's appeal , but all of her ideas ( that 's both of them ) . |
6 | The visit starts with a demonstration and talk on woodcarving followed by a demonstration and talk on the work of a potter . |
7 | It 's no good trying to remember every word that starts with a C cos there are lots of them . |
8 | Training starts with a horse as soon as a rider is introduced onto his back . |
9 | This , the first of a series of articles into the existence of an underlying geometrical pattern which governs our countryside , starts with an investigation as to whether the Circles of Churches discovered by Messrs David Wood ( Genisis ) and Henry Lincoln ( with Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail ) have a basis in fact . |
10 | Thus one starts with an indication that more than one person may be affected by the problem , and that there may have been a crisis or trigger-event leading to a referral for assistance at this point . |
11 | The first part concludes with a rationale and plea for teachers to adopt the action research approach , stressing the distinction between the teacher as technician and as reflective practitioner . |
12 | The article concludes with a declaration that British members of the National Front should identify themselves with the struggle of the Palestinians : ‘ We must draw inspiration from people such as the Palestinians who having lost so much more than us , still continue to fight for national sovereignty , and stubbornly refuse to relinquish their national identity . ’ |
13 | So that 's an acid plus a metal , now an acid plus a base which is this one we 've just done , a metal oxide the metal oxides are bases , er you can think of them as being alkaline , we call it basic but very very similar sort of thing to alkaline okay so what happens with a base and an acid ? |
14 | Exactly the same thing happens with a company and its products . |
15 | And then the other thing is what happens with a carbonate and an acid ? |
16 | Well what happens with an acid and an alkali ? |
17 | this is your way of working back rather than try and remember every little detail because a lot of them are similar , easy to get confused between them but you think well hey what would happen , what happens with an acid and a base , what happens with an acid and an alkali , now those two are virtually identical they they are more or less identical . |
18 | this is your way of working back rather than try and remember every little detail because a lot of them are similar , easy to get confused between them but you think well hey what would happen , what happens with an acid and a base , what happens with an acid and an alkali , now those two are virtually identical they they are more or less identical . |
19 | Well the easiest one perhaps is what happens with an acid and an alkali . |
20 | We can say with confidence that God wo n't ask us to build an ark — because the story of the flood ends with a promise that there will never be such a deluge again . |
21 | They are taking place when the youngest reader sits with a picture-book or , better , shares a picture-book . |
22 | Somebody who prodded them occasionally , she thinks with a rifle as he was n't right up close , to make sure they realized he was there . |
23 | Anya produces a rusty mortice-key , struggles with a lock and gives the door a kick that finally opens it . |
24 | However , in other cases the courts have held that where a clause requiring best endeavours appears with an exclusion or force majeure clause , it qualifies the latter , so that the contractor can only rely on the exclusion or force majeure clause if it can establish that it used best endeavours ( see Yates and Hawkins , Standard Business Contracts : Exclusions and Related Devices , p165 ) . |
25 | The ends of design activity are social and not ( merely ) technical : " the architect empathises with a people and a place in order to give form to that identity … " |
26 | the next meeting in March , with very good reason , it clashes with a conference that needs to attend so we 're proposing , with your agreement , that we put it forward a week to the seventeenth of March , is that a problem for anybody ? |
27 | Now , while steadying the tap spouts with a cloth and spanner to prevent the taps from twisting , try to turn the back-nuts with a special basin spanner . |
28 | Intergraph Inc will preview Microstation , its flagship CAD/CAM software , running under Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT — and will also show its new plug-in-and-go system , the PC 466 , a 66MHz Intel Corp 80486 box , which comes with 32Mb RAM , 426Mb disk , TCP/IP and graphics accelerator ; out now , it comes with a 17″ or 19″ colour monitor ; Microstation for NT will ship the second half of the year . |
29 | Available now it comes with a 17″ or 19″ colour monitor . |
30 | The package comes with a debugger and the documentation covering both sections of the system is comprehensive . |