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

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1 The event , staged by husband and wife team Terry and Jill Garrard , included static displays of hawks , owls and falcons with experts telling the onlookers about the birds and their habitat .
2 The children immediately seized on this , and with permission emptied the contents on the floor .
3 On another day when I asked the question , she began slowly and with difficulty to lift the skirts of her dress , revealing bare knees .
4 Then he came down himself , managing with difficulty to negotiate the obstacles on the floor .
5 ‘ Having with difficulty crossed the range over an entire new country , and penetrated to the centre of the dense Eucalypti scrub alluded to , in which I spent a night and part of two days without water for my horses , I was compelled , much to my regret , to beat a hasty retreat back to the ranges , in the gullies of which I even found difficulty in obtaining water .
6 Then she picked up the book of ‘ psychological correspondences ’ again and began with difficulty to read the letters .
7 It was found that when the test environment was the same as that used for pre-exposure , the rats learned only with difficulty to approach the source of the familiar odour — that is , latent inhibition occurred .
8 The Hungarian National Assembly voted on March 24 to accept a government proposal to abrogate the 1977 treaty with Czechoslovakia governing the construction of the Gabcikovo-Nagymáros dam on the Danube river frontier between the two countries .
9 The Hungarian government announced on May 19 that , with effect from May 25 , it was abrogating the 1977 treaty with Czechoslovakia governing the construction of the Nagymaros-Gabcikovo dam on the Danube frontier between the two countries .
10 The Hungarian government has formally abrogated the 1977 treaty with Czechoslovakia governing the construction of the Nagymaros-Gabcikovo dam on the Danube frontier between the two countries .
11 DEC has extended its OEM agreement with MasPar to cover the MP-2 .
12 There were also obvious similarities between teachers in the two LEAs in the way that positive attitudes towards SSE were associated with its potential for proposing change and with willingness to repeat the exercise .
13 SLR have recently entered into a contract with MCC to electrify the main scoreboard at Lord 's , and they are about to send electrical units to Karachi for the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan .
14 Big , burly Ernest von Witzendorff sat at the foot of the conning-tower and laughed when he remembered how tough it had been in 1944 when Allied planes with radar covered the Atlantic .
15 With majority voting the European Commission and the Council of Ministers can put things through that may not be in the Labour Party 's and our interests .
16 It started out in Stepney as Salmon and Hare in 1730 , with Taylor joining the firm in 1796 and Walker in 1816 .
17 Application of positive feedback to the comparator as shown in figure 10.14(b) creates a regenerative switch with hysteresis called the Schmitt trigger .
18 While his ancestors were involved with classic winners , Bill has played his part with Waterloo winning the 1,000 Guineas in 1972 .
19 The world champion took the third frame , but with Wattana winning the fourth everything at this point suggested a tense final .
20 The book is comprehensively illustrated with both contemporary and modern photographs , backed up with maps giving the locations of crash sites , which will be of invaluable use to hill walkers/aircrafts historians for generations to come .
21 Runners are identified by the gold jackets that they wear , while traders are identified by their scarlet jackets or house jackets together with badges carrying the trading initials of their firm .
22 Such low inclinations are inconsistent with attempts to simulate the treefall pattern at the Tunguska site .
23 The government 's more active stance towards primary care began with attempts to control the prescribing budget through the " limited list " in 1984 .
24 Fires which are started intentionally often have multiple points of origin and their occurrence may sometimes coincide with attempts to reduce the effectiveness of the protective system .
25 Proceedings over the next two days involved vitriolic attacks on Clinton together with attempts to reassert the Republican party as the traditional repository of " family values " .
26 Although while making those allegations and telling their bar room stories the Government have added that they propose to respect their obligations under United Nations conventions , they have always followed that with attempts to make the nation 's flesh creep with the thought of the foreign hordes from whom an heroic Home Secretary is now protecting us .
27 Nor are problems of this kind peculiar to the Belfast concord variable ; similar indeterminacies are , for example , associated with attempts to specify the precise environments in which the zero form of the relative pronoun can occur .
28 These herb gardens grew the costmary that was used to flavour ale , the skirret — a carrot-like root — that was mixed with honey to form the fillings of sweet tarts , and the damask roses whose petals were made into jam .
29 In 1881 James G. Findlay , a friend and colleague , entered into partnership with William to form the firm Smith , Findlay & Company , dealing in a variety of shawls , plaids , and tartans for export .
30 Farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern , with damage costing the rural economy as much as £900 million a year .
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