Example sentences of "with [noun] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Some day I 'll give it thought , but in the meantime I 'm far too busy — what with accounts to do in the evenings . ’ |
2 | On Oct. 8 Germany signed a treaty with Czechoslovakia to clean up the river Elbe which rises in Czechoslovakia . |
3 | Serum PTHrP correlates with response to pamidronate in the treatment of TIH ; which may be associated with a renal tubular mechanism not significantly affected by currently available treatment . |
4 | We therefore examined the correlation of plasma concentrations of PTHrP with response to pamidronate in the treatment of TIH . |
5 | You can use VPOS in conjunction with POS to return to the present position on the screen after printing a message somewhere else . |
6 | IBM intends to integrate parts of ObjectStore with DSOM to help in the identification and storage of persistent and non-persistent data . |
7 | IBM intends to integrate parts of ObjectStore with DSOM to help in the identification and storage of persistent and non-persistent data . |
8 | So I had a meeting with Dailey to talk about the workshops and so on , so we 've bashed out the format and er , and what we think we 'd like to do , but it 's partly dependent on D T I , because it is their event , and we want to be seen to hijack it . |
9 | The system of organ scholarships provides young musicians with opportunities to learn on the job as an apprentice , but a degree in music is also increasingly required . |
10 | On few occasions has it shown less moral scruple than when it made a deal with Brezhnev to dispose of the Soviet gold . |
11 | It was possible for a poor girl with talent to rise through the Tiller hierarchy . |
12 | with attention to rain on the skylight |
13 | One respondent reported that ‘ recruitment to arts INSET courses was almost invariably poor , being viable only when concerned with things to do in the primary classroom at Christmas ’ . |
14 | We are so accustomed to focussing on language , that there is a strong tendency in teaching with video to focus on the words in the same way we do with audio . |
15 | Mansell , who had rushed away to the Williams garage where the doors were immediately closed behind him , later emerged red-faced with anger to storm to the stewards ' tower . |
16 | ‘ He said we were being served with notice to leave on the Tuesday and had to be out by Thursday . |
17 | Visiting friends can be a great help for this , and you can ask them to come prepared with items to read to the patient , or ideas to discuss . |
18 | Recognizing that audiences could never identify with nobs , Hitchcock 's films showed ordinary people going through extraordinary experiences : ‘ The upper classes , ’ he remarked , ‘ are too ‘ bottled up ’ to be of any use as colourful screen material , too stiffened with breeding to relax into the natural easiness and normality required by the screen . ’ |
19 | After the final number , when all the dancers came offstage whooping and whistling with relief to crowd into the showers , Lucy followed Josie around in a final inventory of wigs and clothing and then generally cleared up ready for the next night 's work . |
20 | However , Martin ( 1979 ) predicted that if the shape of a letter was made up from smaller letters , then with instructions to respond on the basis of the overall configuration there should be a LVF advantage . |
21 | With instructions to respond on the basis of the smaller letters there should be an advantage for the RVF . |
22 | However in 1956 Unwins listed only one geranium mixture , ‘ Zonale Mixed ’ , with instructions to sow in the autumn for flowers 12 months later , but now 22 varieties are included , along with many separate colours , most of which like the ‘ Multiblooms ’ , can be sown in March to flower just five months later in July . |
23 | Then there 's the hidden bonus screens with stars to collect in the right order , while a level password system eases any frustration . |
24 | Mum was waiting up for us when we got indoors , but before she could speak Mary began telling her about the agreement she had with Albert to pay for the wedding and this took the wind out of her sails . |
25 | It followed this up with threats to withdraw from the UK altogether and threats to refuse to sign the new voluntary agreement which is now being drawn up . |
26 | The Russian campaign started , in fact , while most people were still expecting the final show-down with Britain to begin in the near future . |
27 | He made Willie cocoa and left him with Sammy to look at the ‘ straw roofs ’ while he went upstairs to put up more blackouts . |
28 | Periodically I went down into the warmth below , to write up my notes and check them over against the ship 's design plans , which Nils had produced for me before going off with Iain to talk to the Navy Yard people . |
29 | Even in that situation you would probably be rescued by a passing cruise ship , on board which they would stuff you endlessly with food to compensate for the boredom of the interminable view of the sea . |
30 | Diets for autoclaving are supplemented with nutrients to compensate for the inevitable degradation that occurs . |