Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Above all , trainees and their supervisors should discuss matters concerning accreditation with the JCHMT early in the training period .
2 They would walk in the dusk by the water , listening to the lapping of the tide against the boats , and there would be someone there , perhaps , whom she would understand , appeal to more than his usual friends , for she could do things like deal with electricity and mend things , and she had not always lived in England , that was interesting , and she did not just giggle and think about clothes , and he would find her a relief to talk to , this rather exceptional , different person , someone with imagination .
3 Effective history teaching at all levels must bring pupils into contact with primary evidence , and it is important therefore that , from the outset , the teacher of history forms a clear idea of the important distinction between primary and secondary sources .
4 ‘ Obviously if the Vietnamese considered the measures used to return these people involved the use of force , which is not our intention , we will use procedures in line with those used worldwide , ’ he said .
5 ‘ I 've told the farmer he should not use women for work with the threshing-machine .
6 You can use VPOS in conjunction with POS to return to the present position on the screen after printing a message somewhere else .
7 John Major 's fate is now in the balance and if he loses the vote on Europe and resigns , dealers reckon we could see shares in freefall with at least £15bn to £20bn wiped off .
8 This also applies to low risk patients , who need not participate in formal programmes but can perform exercises at home with the help of rehabilitation manuals and audiotapes .
9 A distributed European SQL interface ( ESQL ) — an SQL extension developed under EDS — can exploit databases for use with parallel architectures .
10 The work of recent British theorists does have lines of connection with older forms of discourse , whether the New Criticism , traditional scholarship , earlier Marxist criticism , or the Cultural Studies approach given a fresh impetus in the 1950s by Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams .
11 ‘ You may have memories of friendship with him , but I 'm the man you want . ’
12 Under section 89(2) and ( 3 ) the company may allot shares in accordance with that provision which is not to be treated as inconsistent with section 89(1) within the meaning of section 91 .
13 New clause 3 touches on those issues because it proposes that , after consultation with the Audit Commission , the chief inspector ought to be able to ’ undertake studies in connection with his functions to improve efficiency , economy and effectiveness in the management of schools ’ .
14 Since 1981 , however , there has no longer been any statutory reserve ratio ( other than the requirement that banks must hold deposits at call with the discount houses of at least 2½ per cent of their eligible liabilities ) .
15 He was , in a sense , a member of the family : he would entertain spinsters to tea with Enid Faber and in the evening might read aloud from The Pickwick Papers or another suitable volume .
16 WHY DO WE FASTEN BOTTLES OF WINE WITH CORK ?
17 ‘ We can put families in touch with local people who are able to help .
18 68 The Council shall provide a Code of Conduct regulating the activities and conduct of individuals on the Register through the promulgation , from time to time , of Rules of Conduct , which shall prescribe standards of conduct with which failure to comply constitutes misconduct for the purposes of the Charter .
19 First we can examine outcomes in comparison with some baseline and ask , ‘ What was the situation then and what is it now ?
20 Besides their duties relating to general welfare , these committees ( SCCs ) were specifically instructed ‘ to advise and help parents in connection with the after-employment of children , referring suitable cases to the local apprenticeship committees , and generally to befriend with useful advice and guidance ’ .
21 In consequence , Christianity could also find lines of convergence with Mithraism — the more so as Mithraism stressed the immortality of the soul , a future judgement and the resurrection of the dead .
22 This will only cause problems with consultation with the members and they 're the most important , the bloody members , but it could lead to and a scramble for jobs .
23 However , I do not think that one could increase pensions in line with earnings each year if one did not address oneself , not to the rate at which contributions are made , but to the income on which contributions are assessed .
24 It is all very well for the Labour party to say that it will increase pensions in line with earnings , but that presupposes that earnings will rise faster than prices .
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