Example sentences of "with [conj] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Rather they involve a refusal to co-operate with or assist in evil policy , and an offer to co-operate on honourable and just terms …
2 The basic argument is that the more adolescents are supervised by their parents and , perhaps , their teachers , the less likely they are to become involved with or influenced by delinquent contemporaries and delinquent values .
3 The attitudinal use of intonation is something that is best acquired through talking with and listening to English speakers , and this course aims simply to train learners to be more aware of and sensitive to the way English speakers use intonation .
4 I found the sexism and heterosexism of the Black movement difficult to cope with and felt at that time that I was n't considered Black enough either in my colour or my politics .
5 Sectoral policy that favours foreigners may , as in Malaysia 's electronics , provoke calls for greater linkage with and support for local firms .
6 The first two can be seen as being derived from history , both shared and private , while the third is an attempt to come to terms with and respond to current realities as they are being experienced .
7 Ball examines the relationship between schools and their wider socio-political context as a dynamic one , emphasizing the variety of ways in which schools cope with and respond to increased external intervention .
8 At the other extreme , I can elect to work with and respond to those who give evidence of wishing to work mathematically , and simply keep some semblance of order amongst the rest .
9 Although planning has its positive aspects and much is written and debated about improving this side of the system , it has to work with and adapt to economic demand ; when it strays too far from that reality it fails .
10 They are usually organised by well-established foundations ( the Arvon Foundation , for example ) and they offer you the opportunity of working with and learning from well-known writers .
11 Reversed from previous years , the last 10 miles included a long climb to begin with and continued on higher ground , which was exposed to both direct sun and prevailing wind .
12 Given Duchamp 's long residence in America , and his contacts with and influence on American art , I can see why he might be included , although most of the time he was a presence on the scene here he was n't working publicly .
13 The research was conducted through the collection of data at the conclusion of an investigation or once a referral had been dealt with and closed via other action .
14 But they 're they were all kind ladies and er the thing that they punished us with really was made of cardboard , like er , er a pointer or a stick , it was a pointer that they pointed to the board when they drew things on and told us about them , but sometimes boys By the way , boy sat with girl , at the desk with two in and er it was quite satisfactory , I do n't remember any other upset with being there th th th there were two sexes , we were five years of age to begin with and stayed till seven .
15 The body 's terrible corruption , like the earth 's , somehow had to be grappled with and known at close quarters , like a mistress .
16 It is indeed jazzy , but adorned with and enlarged by outside influences , which is a very healthy and happy state of affairs .
17 We have already noted that two key ingredients contributing to this crisis have been the burgeoning remand population during the 1990s and , closely linked with and contributing to this , the explosion in the number of committals for trial to the Crown Court .
18 Certainly it accords with and draws on that faith , but also and explicitly it comes from Eliot 's long concern with the meeting extremes of savage and city .
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