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

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1 Well , Stan Bowes , thank you very much indeed for joining me this afternoon — Stan Bowes , head of marketing for Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board and helping with this look at the tourist industry .
2 While searching for prey , many dolphin species move in tight schools distributed over a large area , using sound to stay in contact and communicate with each other over significant distances .
3 The Women Artists Slide Library is presently applying for funds to continue to develop the library , run a fuller service for its members and users and to continue with this work for the next year .
4 Early achievement spurs the client on ; they are taught to focus on their success , and to cope with any difficulties rationally by altering the programme slightly until success is achieved .
5 They bantered and argued with each other , laughed raucously , became angry and fell into sulks , changing moods as quickly and as unpredictably as children .
6 Some of the larger local authorities , as we have seen , are now appointing specialist advisers to the chief executive 's office , or even to the leader of the council , who can give advice divorced from the service-providing departments , but such posts are few and regarded with some suspicion by mainstream local government officers .
7 Two of them shook their heads and consulted with each other in low voices .
8 They were moved by their own flesh and blood acting out the motions of birth and parentage with that mixture of awkwardness , ignorance , seriousness and imitation which can be observed in the necessary games of mothers and fathers .
9 I mean no disrespect to the geriatric branch of the hospital service nor to the domiciliary services or the rapidly increasing old people 's houses and homes provided by local housing , health and welfare authorities when I say that I believe we are still groping and fumbling with this problem — all of us , social scientists and politicians alike .
10 Freddie , who worked for the youth department of the Jewish community in Rosenstrasse , had organised and travelled with many transports , until finally he was warned : ‘ You either stay in England or you 've had it . ’
11 The soundcheck is kept short and completed with little fuss .
12 In any case , Mr Farraday seized the opportunity to grin broadly at me and say with some deliberation :
13 This may take several hours during which she will lay small groups of eggs , which the male fertilises and covers with more bubbles .
14 All levels relate to and interact with all others , and in 12 , we shall consider activities which practise and develop this relationship .
15 This is analogous to complexes involved in transcriptional activation , when several proteins bind to the DNA and interact with each other to form higher-order complexes .
16 But the point is that a great variety of inputs and outputs are employed and interact with each other .
17 In fact , all these explanations may be true , and interact with each other to produce an incredibly complex , elusive , but very suggestive effect .
18 Its approval at the conference in December 1944 was moved by Attlee himself , and carried with little opposition .
19 She made a fuss of every boat that approached her and mixed with all bathers on the beach , allowing them to pet her , hold her tail , and ride on her back .
20 What seeped out of the and mixed with some air from there would have been a little dung in it to it stood half the summer and got to be really high .
21 A two-game tour Hong Kong in January , including one international , ended with the embarrassed hosts wondering how the Taiwanese had learned to roll mauls and ruck with such proficiency and ferocity .
22 The dinner menu is interesting and varied with many dishes incorporating locally caught fish and shellfish and all the vegetables are locally and organically grown .
23 She was n't quite sure why she had come here at all , but it certainly was n't so she could sit and chat with this lot .
24 It is typical of Richard that he accepted the task with alacrity and succeeded with such brilliance that almost overnight he became recognized as a famous warrior .
25 When they served her with a stallion you see , it was three weeks elapsed then before she if you did n't go and foal with that service it was three weeks elapsed afore you game again .
26 Her narrow waist swayed and her hips lifted and dropped with each step .
27 She had clung terrified to her hiding-place as it was carried and dropped with several others just like it .
28 The central idea of long-wave theories is that advanced capitalist economies go through a regular cycle of boom and slump with each trough or peak occurring approximately fifty years apart .
29 Kerensky left the capital and tried with little success to raise loyal troops .
30 You are not aiming for some exact scientific precision ( if absolute precision is needed , you can use pen and paper ) , but you are meeting and communicating with another adult human being .
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