Example sentences of "and [verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Train and develop all employees with respect to objectives of the Strategic Plan .
2 The Independent described him as " the closest assistant to President Urho Kekkonen when , in a world divided by the Cold War , Finland tried to establish its neutrality and develop friendly ties with the Soviet Union " .
3 Having escorted Felicity Suvarov around St Mark 's cathedral , Julia had gone back to the Danieli hotel and shared some lunch with her .
4 Even if he or she does not answer to this title directly , there is usually one member of staff who has responsibility for supporting and assisting qualified staff with their continued professional education .
5 Change sides and repeat 10 times with the other leg .
6 During the other mornings in the week I shew English exercises and repeat English Grammar with fourteen words of spelling and the meaning of each word .
7 The NAP handles its critics and presumed political opponents with libel suits , smear campaigns and harrassment .
8 For the first and almost the only time in the Second World War , there was what can fairly be described as a generally pervading popular ‘ war mood ’ , disdaining any premature and presumed over-generous peace with Britain , and even somewhat disappointed with Hitler 's new and ‘ final ’ peace offer of 19 July , aimed at assuaging world opinion .
9 They ceased to be fortresses protected by strong doors and iron bars and became elegant shops with windows in place of grilles .
10 In 1519 Vertue gave up his patent as king 's mason and became joint master with Redman .
11 It was very undemanding , revolving round the borrowing of clothes , and helping each other with routines .
12 ‘ It 's two years since I last lined up on a grid , ’ Vitor said , ‘ and since then I 've refused to give interviews and avoided all contact with the media .
13 So you need to anticipate and absorb each wave with the legs ( which act as shock absorbers ) .
14 Position the hat on the robot 's head and make decorative markings with the back of a knife .
15 Engage the wheels and make any adjustments with screw driver and spanner .
16 So come on Jess , come and make some conversation with me .
17 Colodense director and general manager Tino Savvas added : ‘ The key issue now is to remain number one and make further progress with our continuous improvement programme .
18 The hotel 's spacious restaurant looks out across the broad sun terrace and offers well-supervised cuisine with a choice of both typical local specialities and international cooking .
19 Our small friendly Hotel centrally located and overlooking the sea in Regency Square has recently been totally refurbished and offers superior accommodation with easy parking .
20 Wallinger makes no such claims and discourages any connection with New Age philosophies .
21 As the 1970s progressed , Moscow succeeded in establishing and maintaining diplomatic links with the majority of Latin American and Caribbean states .
22 Haines 's main tasks are to produce a ‘ strategic plan ’ for the Jockey Club , focusing on its role within the racing industry ; ensuring that the needs of racing are effectively understood in Whitehall and Westminster ; responsibility for the Club 's financial planning and maintaining close liaison with the Levy Board and the Horseracing Advisory Council .
23 He appreciates , too , that he must , in this instance , tread a diplomatic line between doing his job properly and maintaining good relations with club managers whose assistance he will need when fully competitive matches arise .
24 Developing effective links with existing suppliers , and maintaining good relationships with potential suppliers and with competitors .
25 Nothing , it was said , was ever out of his line ; he attended women in labour , extracted teeth , and treated fractured limbs with equal dedication .
26 Lack of understanding of decimal place value , combined with limited knowledge of the sizes of measuring units in both Imperial and metric systems contribute to pupils ' problems in reading and using measuring instruments with a scale .
27 BACK TO WORK HAIRDRESSING AFTER A STROKE : STANDING ALL DAY AND USING BOTH HANDS WITH PRECISION .
28 And bring another bottle with you .
29 He gestured towards the door , where Hilary Frome was standing , flaunting his fair hair and profile , and looking still more like an illustration of one of Baden Powell 's scouting manuals ; a fine specimen of British boyhood , who in only a matter of a year or two might be imagined assuming the burden of Empire , and administering imperial justice with rod and gun to one or other of the lesser breeds without the law .
30 Following the example of George Müller [ q.v. ] , and his own highly original survival training in Hull , he lived by the principles of faith and prayer on which he later built his mission : never appealing for funds except to God , and administering all gifts with scrupulous stewardship .
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