Example sentences of "with [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | With trading in the first quarter similar to that of the second half of last year , the company is continuing to exercise tight control of the business . |
2 | People from other cultures have compared living in the United States with living in a speeded-up film . |
3 | It is as if , for these youngsters , the space they share on the North Bank is a way of magically retrieving the sense of group solidarity and identification that once went along with living in a traditional working-class neighbourhood . |
4 | Other indigenous elderly people with set ideas may find it hard to come to terms with living in a multiracial community , and being offered care by a member of a minority group . |
5 | In October 1988 , after a two-year investigation by top American , British and French anti-drug officers , a whole major international bank , together with eighty four persons were charged with conspiring in a world-wide plot to launder drugs profits . |
6 | Mr Byron Butler , 52 , the chairman , told him to make the necessary adjustments out of court before proceeding with sentencing in a drink-drive case . |
7 | Comparison with teaching in a traditional classroom course of the same length of time led to the use of CAI for all the SCORPIO training . |
8 | Begins with moaning in a long hoarse throat : |
9 | For example , you may be able to get a grant to help with putting in a hot water system if you do not have one . |
10 | For example , you can get a grant to help with putting in a hot water system if you do not already have one . |
11 | Cooling seems to be more pronounced and more extensive in the west than the east ; for example , since 1981 ( Fig. 3 a ) there has been a decrease of more than -1°C in the upper layers to the west , compared with warming in the intermediate water to the east of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge . |
12 | Meanwhile , Francois Boutin 's bid to pull off a clean sweep of the French Classics rests with Accommodating in the French Oaks at Chantilly on Sunday . |
13 | Statement is shot through with feeling in the long , passionately detailed account of the mutiny . |
14 | Such examples ( and they are legion in Scotland and throughout the rest of the world ) serve to reaffirm the points made by Kirkpatrick : that existing local institutions and personnel matter crucially , and that the outcomes of projects and their relationship with planning in the broader sense may either establish their continuation or sound a death-knell for their future existence . |
15 | We 've not seen nanny all week with working in a separate school . |
16 | there is a growing trend for people to tell their boss : ‘ I 'm fed up with working in a smoky office ’ . |
17 | The bureau is looking for people with a spare six hours a week who would be able to cope with working in a busy office . |
18 | A noun phrase in the X-position interacts semantically with see in a different way from a noun phrase in the Y-position ( the exact nature of these interactions can be considered part of the meaning of see ) . |