Example sentences of "for [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | This famous agriculturalist , influenced by the Duke of Bedford and dismissive of the Norfolk and Suffolk breeds that later combined to become the Red Poll , brought the small , thrifty Devons to his estates , where he was already known for experimenting with sheep such as the Southdown , the Norfolk Horn and Bakewell 's new Leicester . |
2 | That 's why this authentic Spanish feast is ideal in summer and for experimenting with some new combinations of flavours . |
3 | Crayola 's 24-page Starting Points booklet has bright new ideas for experimenting with art materials , and we have 200 free for SHE readers . |
4 | Although these patterns can be used just as they are , they are also useful for experimenting with whilst you are learning to use the program . |
5 | These devices are useful for experimenting with different map designs and for the production of ‘ temporary ’ maps . |
6 | is crumbly , being only lightly pressed , and is the traditional cheese of the North for eating with apple pies , fruit and cake . |
7 | Therefore , although it was a little slower in use , no time was lost in the field through frequent breaks for sharpening with the rub-stone as were needed with both swap-hook and scythe . |
8 | Hahnemann 's practical simplicity is masterful as the small granules not only provide a tiny , manageable dose , for using with patients , but also the smallest practical unit to effect such large dilution ratio . |
9 | It 's a maximum hold spray , ideal for using with tongs or hot brushes — one quick fizz , twist the hair round the tongs , and you 're off . |
10 | Accordingly , subject to work permits being forthcoming , I have accepted a post as Rector , and Elizabeth as a Diocesan Counsellor with special responsibility for helping with the problems of AIDS . |
11 | People come up to them daily and thank them for helping with ‘ the best thing that 's happened to the valley in decades . ’ |
12 | The fenoderee possess phenomenal strength and are favoured by farmers for helping with heavy agricultural tasks , in particular they are famous for their skill and thoroughness in harvesting crops , and have been known to thresh a barnful of corn in one night . |
13 | Grateful thanks go to David Pountain of the BMS for helping with these articles . |
14 | As always , I am grateful to you for helping with our recruitment leaflet , a copy of which I have enclosed . |
15 | At that time women were still employed underground in Cumberland filling the baskets as well as at surface tasks , while the wives of Staffordshire pitmen were said seldom to " do more than attend to the necessary calls of the Family " except for helping with the harvest . |
16 | erm I enlisted in the Air Force December thirty nine , and I had six and a half years taken out of my life for helping with the war effort , and hopefully my sons and my grandsons will not have to go into another war . |
17 | He 's been criticised for toying with big ideas ( such as the power of multinationals to destroy a community , in Local Hero ) , then dropping them in favour of Ealingesque whimsy . |
18 | ( marketing and PR officer ) is responsible for assisting with the implementation of marketing and PR strategy , organising exhibitions and events such as conferences or seminars that may be arranged , the annual lunch and any public receptions planned from year to year . |
19 | Matt film for laminating with paper is another winner . |
20 | The Prime Minister , Shaikh Saad al Abdullah as Salim as Sabah , commuted on June 26 the death sentences imposed on 29 people ( three of them women ) for collaborating with the Iraqi authorities . |
21 | Nevertheless , at the risk of confirming suspicions that he was a political reactionary , he scrupulously avoided discussion of internal French politics ( except to criticize Vichy for collaborating with the Germans ) . |
22 | The fact that his choices have been criticised in their communities for collaborating with apartheid ever since Indians and coloureds — but not blacks — were given their own chambers in 1984 suggests that the president had difficulty finding anyone willing to join a government nearing the end of its life . |
23 | Tameside home owners claim opportunities for contracting with the SSD have been markedly reduced because block contracts have been established with the controversial Tameside Enterprises Limited care homes trust , the company which bought the council stock of residential homes . |
24 | Put both side levers to I is for knitting with the carriage those needles in working ( B ) position , while others are in E , holding position . |
25 | So I 'm very grateful to you for sticking with us and getting away from your traditions for this half hour . |
26 | IBM and Hewlett-Packard decided — or were persuaded by independent software vendors — that a common kernel was n't a necessity for competing with NT — in Hewlett-Packard 's view , ‘ users do n't give a damn about the kernel anyway , they need application programming interfaces , ’ says European computer systems marketing manager Bernard Guidon . |
27 | IBM and Hewlett-Packard decided — or were persuaded by independent software vendors — that a common kernel was not a necessity for competing with NT , which is why COSE does not address the issue , even though some observers still believe that the perceived lack of a common Unix kernel will hand Bill Gates a propaganda advantage . |
28 | It also remained a source of controversy among the Canadian electorate , its supporters maintaining that it was essential for competing with the world 's other large trading blocs , while its opponents blamed it for Canada 's current economic malaise . |
29 | They are of two sorts — those which are an integral part of the book , printed on the same paper and gathered up for binding with the rest of the sections ( though they will usually be paged separately ) ; and leaves or sections printed separately , sometimes on different paper altogether , which may even be of a different size . |
30 | JUDGING BY THE evidence , a fireplace used for cooking with a salt recess beside it , there used to be a family living in the cellar of the rambling 16th century oak-beamed warren in Stow on the Wold , the heart of the Cotswolds . |