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

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1 The Tories might have got away with that but the latest revelation that the Home Office trawled through 25-year-old confidential files to try to dig up dirt on Mr Clinton is as outrageous as it is mind-boggling .
2 ‘ The front door 's a Banham lock I do n't fancy my chances with that but the kitchen door 's just an ordinary job and a couple of bolts .
3 They will I a agree with that but the nice thing is that if they can get out there and get at 'em and get another goal that will build their confidence and their stamina and everything up and I thi really do think Alan that they have a chance .
4 With this business of embargo , Liz , I 'll agree with that but the , the off the record , one wants to get the local people very well and you do develop this , this trust , and if you can in fact give them a lot of scope that you know what to use .
5 What with that and the dried blood , his wife refuses to eat them , so berries for eating are grown separately .
6 He invited a well-known designer to create the blasted heath , then altered everything and took a hand himself , with that and the costumes .
7 The rain came on harder , and what with that and the darkness , Ruth could scarcely see anything .
8 I got charged with that and the attempted theft .
9 Well you know we were n't too impressed with that and the next day he took that back and re-employed them .
10 Well , you know , I think it was a kind of sports bag or something and I thought oh I 'll go along with that and the other , I mean I had heard of them before and I made a few enquiries and they said , you know , you you were quite quality company so I thought
11 Nothing to do with that and the radiator key ?
12 Sometimes helpful in determining the values of unknown circuit components are substitution and difference techniques in which the value indicated from the balance of the bridge with a standard component is compared with that when the unknown is connected on its own or in parallel or series with the standard , whichever is more suitable .
13 That position was occupied by the French ( whose vote had also risen steeply ) with nine seats , followed by the West Germans with eight and the Italians with seven .
14 Although some Tory rebels claim their constituents fear intolerable pressure on homes and social services , others agree with Labour that the scheme is elitist , unfair and unworkable .
15 Although some Tory rebels claim their constituents fear intolerable pressure on homes and social services , others agree with Labour that the scheme is elitist , unfair and unworkable .
16 ‘ We 're in the process of replacing them with beta-carotene and the packaging will be changed to indicate that . ’
17 Now the problem is with this that the blood as is it wo n't normally take it up .
18 It is thoroughly in line with this that the author of Revelation can say , ‘ Witness to Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy ’ ( 19:10 ) .
19 The whole of the works is very satisfactorily protected by a well laid high pressure system of water mains and hydrants and what with this and the excellent brigade , the risk of excessive damage by fire is reduced to a minimum .
20 Recent outbreaks of food poisoning are not unconnected with this and the danger of cancer from aflotoxin free radicals is a possibility .
21 Seed pans should be filled with this and the gelatinous material containing the seed spread as evenly as possible over the surface .
22 Mr he had a lot to do with this and the Royal Artillery Club here had and er I thought it were a nice gesture .
23 We probably wo n't get anywhere with this because the law sees me as just a man in a dress which is wrong
24 The new work also involved the construction of a road over a quarter of a mile long but no unexpected difficulties were experienced , either with this or the realigned route of the railway .
25 And the older Richard got , the greater the adolescent turbulence , the fiercer the rebellion , the more he clashed with Elfed and the more he provoked Cis 's displays of loyalty .
26 Most of the electrics went off the board with damp and the violent motion by the time we thankfully dropped anchor off Clovelly near the Bristol Class Lifeboat on station there .
27 The young man stood for a moment on an overhanging ledge of the bank , looking down at the water ; the dog swam round and round below ; the man 's body was flecked all over with light and the shadow patterns of leaves , so that he seemed some human extension of the place .
28 Outdoors , there is space , but there may be problems with light if the occasion is held during hours of darkness as well as uncertainties about the weather .
29 Thus , for example , criminal sexual conduct in the first degree is established where the defendant engages in sexual penetration with another and the actor is armed with a weapon or any article used or fashioned in a manner to lead the victim reasonably to believe it to be a weapon .
30 Now it 's perfectly now the cost er the benefits from sort of marketing right to buy is really very , very dubious erm the government has shown time and again that what it takes then gives with one hand , it takes away with another and the costs are obvious , we are fragmenting our housing stock , we are putting it , we are likely to end up with more and more with a higher proportion of poor properties and erm there 's also the risk that if we do really have to be promoting right to buy we 're going to have people who are probably not sure whether they can afford to buy their house or are n't sure whether they even want to buy their house .
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