Example sentences of "and [vb infin] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Dear Sir or Madam , ’ it read , ‘ I asked if Willie could go and stay with God-fearing people so I hope he is .
2 Add black olives ( Nyons variety if you like them ) , just in time to warm through and sprinkle with chopped parsley .
3 In deep water the travelling wave may be only a few feet high : but on those rare occasions when such waves reach shallow water , or coastlines , they can rear up and explode with fearful consequences .
4 The tearing pains of hunger , her stomach ready to fly apart and explode with raging emptiness , these did not last too long .
5 This latter consideration seems to be especially important , since fluctuations in headhunting usage by clients would appear not to be constant but to rise and fall with internal and external changes in demand for staff , as one would expect .
6 The international aims of the symposia are the following : To promote inter-institutional collaborative research ; To allow junior researchers to meet and discuss with established researchers ; To engender interest in , and enthusiasm for , infancy research ; To produce publications , with contributions from the symposium attenders ; To serve as a major focus for infancy research in this country .
7 Other economic benefits of migrant labour include the recruitment of migrants to particular jobs at lower wages than indigenous workers , partly because job titles and grades could be invented to cover up the fact that job content remained the same , and also because of the threat of repatriation and other forms of intimidation ; the enhanced possibilities for the introduction of shiftwork and piece-work , deskilling , and the slower introduction of safety measures ; the avoidance of national insurance payments by the recruitment of illegal migrants ; and the ability to shed and recruit with relative ease , thus avoiding the costs of labour hoarding ( Paine , 1977 ; Fevre , 1983 ) .
8 The most harmful effects are that groups develop competing or conflicting goals , and lose their ability to communicate and cooperate with one another ,
9 Yes , we do need to fight and I did make reference that we need not just to organize and cooperate with other public sector workers , but we actually need to build a campaign with the users of the services .
10 What is more , co-operative R&D ventures may provide a forum in which firms learn to co-operate and collude with each on a wider basis , particularly if they create well-defined strategic groups that bring peer-group pressure to bear on each other whenever incentives to cheat appear .
11 The buffet provided at this year 's Meeting with the opportunity to meet and chat with other members does not seem to have had sufficient appeal to justify another evening out .
12 She was n't quite sure why she had come here at all , but it certainly was n't so she could sit and chat with this lot .
13 When they served her with a stallion you see , it was three weeks elapsed then before she if you did n't go and foal with that service it was three weeks elapsed afore you game again .
14 Since cats can see , hear and smell with more sensitivity than we can , it is reassuring to find that in one respect at least we have superior sense organs .
15 Then , as trees and shrubs mature , stones weather and acquire the patina of moss , our garden can evolve and improve with each successive season .
16 You should understand and sympathise with other people .
17 This magnet for unwanted paper will fill up and overflow with monotonous regularity and should be abolished .
18 ‘ I have two or three Alembics , which are lovely guitars — great in a studio if you have the time to sit and work with hi-tech electronics .
19 To achieve these ends , police seek to liaise and work with other agencies , consult their public , and stimulate the self-policing capacities of communities themselves .
20 It is essential to identify and work with any potential co-leader from the beginning .
21 Ripe females will stop and spawn with one or more males of their choice .
22 This was one occasion when the sons of Cain , the killers , would not turn round and claim with mocking innocence , ‘ Are we our brother 's keepers ?
23 In the college libraries this is a reflection partly of their low budgets , partly of their lack of personnel to develop and innovate with media-assisted techniques , and partly of the formality of their user education programmes as a whole .
24 We have then , in the mid 1980s , a situation where two communities start to talk and meet with each other following a very long silence .
25 A good mascara should lengthen , curl and separate with one application — the fatter the brush , the thicker and fuller your lashes will be as more colour adheres to it .
26 Retix Inc , Santa Monica , California says it has developed an Open Systems Interconnection-compliant distributed transaction processing communications manager , which enables different transaction processing monitors to communicate and interoperate with each other .
27 But the RAF is most likely to send about two squadrons of Tornado F3 fighters , which can intercept and destroy with deadly speed .
28 In Ostland the horde began to loot and destroy with customary Orc efficiency , crushing the spring crops underfoot and gorging themselves on the hard won stores of the local people .
29 A few bloodied survivors , swearing that they , and their children , and their children 's children , and so on until the end of the world , would live and die with one ambition burning in their hearts : the prevention of another such apocalypse .
30 None the less , Salmon did know and correspond with other Ranters and sectarians associated with them , and he was imprisoned with Coppe and Wyke .
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