Example sentences of "that [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some rooms are bright and spacious , with plasterwork ceilings that dance with wet Irish light . |
2 | Colonialism is not a dirty word at a new Fulham antique furniture shop that evokes with affectionate nostalgia the era of the Raj in India . |
3 | It 's certainly the word fire is the one that goes with ablaze , is ablaze a good word ? |
4 | I was a teenager , prone to the daftness that goes with that age group , and knew no better . |
5 | At the time , people felt they had secure jobs er in the M O D and the dockyard and so people accepted that with pensions and everything that goes with that sort of secure job , now of course the whole situation is enormously diff different and I was saying to , I have some French people staying with me this morning and I was , they were asking me about wages and I was saying to my daughter who works er on a Thursday evening in the local Sainsburys , earns more per hour than a friend of mine , well two friends of mine , one of whom is a carpenter , a fully qualified carpenter and the other is a motor mechanic , and that 's an indication of the sort of level of wages that people are paid in this area . |
6 | Being unemployed also means that you are deprived of the social contacts and involvement in collective activity that goes with paid employment ; you lack its external stimulus to activity and time-structure ; and you lack the status and sense of value provided by a job and expressed in terms of social esteem as well as money . |
7 | The response in Britain was not quite so dramatic the National Grid was untroubled by the kind of power surge that goes with huge viewing figures . |
8 | The feeling that goes with this is disappointment and frustration . |
9 | The Orb 's first tune goes on and on ; a kind of broken , haunting sonata for new technology that builds with enormous subtlety . |
10 | Gasping at the totally unexpected movement , and the searing shock of his touch , Polly stared up into eyes that gleamed with cold fire . |
11 | And Titleist once again rewarded that trust with more wins , more top finishes and more money earned than all other balls combined . |
12 | They 're the classic example of a band that thinks with one brain , and if you took one component out it would n't happen . ’ |
13 | Table 5 shows the percentage of respondents that agreed with particular statements about solicitors . |
14 | He could see by the dark light that came down from the night sky , a sky that glowed with vivid city lights , that on stands in nearby cages other eagles were listening to his story and staring at him silently . |
15 | The results in this paper demonstrate that a portion of the VZV 140k protein comprising the C-terminal portion of region 1 and all of the conserved region 2 can be expressed in isolation in E.coli as a non-fusion DNA binding domain peptide that interacts with multiple sequences in the VZV gene 62 promoter . |
16 | The dearth was of persons who could give the only kind of witness that counts with those looking for help , the kind that is couched in the first person singular ’ ( Trueblood 1961:51 ) . |
17 | Open stone staircases swept up to bedrooms that bristled with floor-to-ceiling windows . |
18 | Right , so if we want to be er ninety percent certain about inference that corresponds with ten percent significance level and our critical value there is one point seven zero . |
19 | Here were the scars that healed with such unnatural speed . |
20 | There is no reason why the intermediate stage should not be eliminated or why a search that starts with alphabetical index terms can not be directly translated into records at appropriate class numbers . |
21 | Version 6 will include anti-virus software , but will Microsoft be able to keep you up to date with the new viruses that appear with frightening regularity ? |
22 | In essence , the systems involve diffusing chemicals that interact with one another — hence their name — reaction-diffusion models . |
23 | Regions of the POU domain that interact with other components of the transcriptional apparatus have been inferred from mutational analyses of Oct-1 and Oct-2 . |
24 | to indentify the local pressures that interact with central resource allocations to produce the observed levels of provision ; |
25 | She poked again — dug right down to the bottom and up through the shambles came something that signalled with painful clarity . |
26 | For one reason , space is almost a vacuum , so that molecules erm are few and far between , and one thing about chemistry it is really the science of not particularly molecules but molecules that react with one another , but here once one has got a molecule in space it does n't actually meet another one for a very long time , so even a molecule that is reactive and which may only last for maybe a microsecond in the laboratory , interstellar space it may last for a thousand years . |
27 | What is known is that this last pre-Roman culture had a vitality and civilization that compared with that of the Greeks . |
28 | Mr Hadley , who teaches at the Grants School of Wine , cites studies which have found that compared with lifelong abstainers , moderate drinkers show a 26 per cent reduction in the incidence of heart trouble . |
29 | In summary , this study shows that compared with medical treatment the heater probe reduces the rebleeding rate in a non-bleeding visible vessel by 62% , there was no death , and complications were minimal . |
30 | Loss of effectiveness in a shock US is amply demonstrated , for instance by the loss of the CR that occurs with prolonged training . |