Example sentences of "[that] [vb mod] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Care must of course be taken with gases that may react with the glass , salt windows , or sealants .
2 He opened a second door , which again had an elegant stained glass transom above it , and Belinda found it led to an open veranda that must connect with the one they had sat on for drinks .
3 They have sought to use fraud as an insight into the sociology and methodology of science , an approach that might connect with the more philosophical investigations of Robert Merton , Michael Polanyi , John Ziman and Thomas Kuhn .
4 It offers continuing education not only in the continuous sense , but also continually , in response to changing needs that might emerge with a different life-style , increasing age or acquired disabilities .
5 At issue is the FBI 's ability to wiretap in future … the FBI is not only asking the industry to dumb down existing software , it wants to prohibit it from developing new technologies that might interfere with the government 's ability to intercept various oral and electronic communications . ’
6 Patients were excluded on grounds of the following criteria : age under 18 or over 70 years ; presence of hepatitis delta antibodies in serum ; antiviral or immune modulatory therapies in the preceding six months ; history or presence of decompensated liver disease ( ascites , encephalopathy , variceal haemorrhage ) ; pregnancy ; impaired immunity , including seropositivity for human immunodeficiency virus with T4 cells <400/mm ; inadequate levels of platelets ( <70×10/l ) or white blood cells ( <3×10/l ) ; recent drug or alcohol abuse ; presence of significant other disease that might interfere with the study .
7 Not a defence that could stop thousands of missiles , but one that might deal with a few terror weapons lobbed around the planet by third-world undesirables .
8 As in any software , there are bits here and there that could do with a polish , but , overall , Mainlan GTI for Windows does everything you 're likely to want in a small network environment .
9 but normally I ca n't sleep here I al I always admired anybody that could sleep with a for yea it 's only this last couple of years I can do it , no I mean I 'll doze .
10 Johnson had great difficulty finding a robot that could cope with the laser 's accuracy .
11 The system used a very early expert system shell and soon runs out of capacity and so a later version of the shell was purchased that could cope with an increased knowledge base .
12 Staining also appears adjacent to the midline in r5 ( Figs 1 e and 2a ) , a region that could correspond with the location of motor neuron cell bodies .
13 Clausewitz , the great German philosopher of war , used the term " friction " to cover all the hassles and difficulty that could interfere with the smooth running of a plan .
14 So if they were where the machine was planing or moulding or whatever , the material 'd be sucked away like ours is into bins and then that used to go with the material we used to get .
15 This despite the increasingly apocalyptic talk about the inflation and unemployment that would arrive with the launch on new year 's day of a set of economic reforms : price liberalisation , the sale of small businesses and internal convertibility of the crown ( meaning that Czechoslovak firms licensed to conduct foreign trade can now buy as much foreign currency as they want at the newly unified exchange rate ) .
16 And what heaven could the preacher offer that would compare with the joys of the long summer evenings , messing about in boats with other laughing boys and girls ?
17 He just nodded and smiled and went on chewing Chicken Thallium , slowly and methodically Henry tried to think of a remark that would go with an expansive gesture .
18 Rubber wetsuits they regarded with distaste as contraceptive sheaths that would interfere with the primal experience .
19 If things are as bad as the hon. Gentleman says , will my right hon. Friend ask the business men why the west midlands has managed to attract so much investment in manufacturing from abroad , why foreign countries have chosen to locate in the United Kingdom and whether they believe that those people would stay if they had to experience the burden of heavy taxation , job losses and days lost in strikes that would occur with the return of a Labour Government ?
20 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA plans to pitch at the top-end of the volume workstation business with high-performance machines built around Digital Equipment Corp 's Alpha RISC that will compete with the likes of Sun Microsystems Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp — if it can figure out how to market the things .
21 Something that will clash with the quivering jowls of the General 's wife .
22 I anticipate that Austen will be my new chief , an appointment that will meet with a good deal of criticism . ’
23 But a new round of haggling is now certain over the quality of the sound that will go with the pictures .
24 Kendall Square has several offices in Western Europe that will work with the Scientific Computing Branch to market and support KSR1 systems .
25 With the left hand light on when knitting punch lace , the marked squares select the needles that will knit with the fine yarn only , with the right hand light on it 's the blanks .
26 Charterail was transporting a weekly trainload of Pedigree products to Orleans , in France , and saw itself as ideally placed to link into the pan-European distribution system that will develop with the opening of the Channel Tunnel .
27 He said : ‘ We want an inquiry that will deal with the most important thing of all — that is an inquiry that gets at the truth . ’
28 The latter provides for the creation of a special federal service that will deal with the export of works of art .
29 Together these two essays are an attempt to construct the theoretical basis for an alternative to positivistic scholarships , an alternative that will deal with the specifically literary properties of texts , and deal with them with the same degree of objectivity and rigour as scholarship has traditionally claimed .
30 A planned European visit , to take advantage of the new opportunities that will come with the Single Market , is regarded as particularly important both for self development and the identification of business opportunities .
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