Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] [adv] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 The story of the railways is intimately tied up with the wider saga of the industrialization of Europe , and it proceeded at a different rate in each country .
2 The nature of the laterality index one chooses is intimately bound up with the sort of theoretical question one wishes to ask ( Eling , 1981 ) .
3 This is gently mixed up with the compost and the worms get to work .
4 How he could do so at all is something beyond our finite comprehension , and the full significance of the intersection of eternity with time in Jesus is only grasped along with the awareness that it is beyond our power to understand or explain .
5 The history of the use of herbs in food is naturally bound up with the history of food itself .
6 It is entirely tied up with the intensity of interest or desire which you apply to the various things you do .
7 The reason the market economy or catallaxy produces fresh wealth rather than simply redistributing existing wealth is critically bound up with the way in which market prices act as signals containing vital information .
8 The design project is aimed at preparing specifications for a complete industrial process and is generally carried out with the co-operation of an industrial sponsor .
9 In most cases the discrepancy arises because " legitimacy " ( a social concept ) is not tied in with the issue of who is the biological parent of the child .
10 Often the buyer will exercise both remedies at once , i.e. will reject the goods and will also indicate that he is not going on with the contract , e.g. by demanding his money back .
11 To this end the CPL has won a little victory in its efforts to ensure that the cat is not put out with the milk bottles .
12 Surplus glue is easily trimmed away with a sharp knife .
13 Annette Boyle has been promoted to catering manager to spearhead this exciting venture and she is already working closely with the Texaco facilities management team to ensure the move , currently scheduled for January , is as smooth as possible .
14 They set aside a room for Howard to work in , when he 's not labouring outside with an axe or a scythe .
15 A letter dismissing the offer is usually sent out with the details of the offer relegated to an appendix in small type .
16 The remainder of the format is usually taken up with a number of short fields , representing encoded processor registers or control signals .
17 The Marxist thesis that power lies with whoever controls the " means of production " , is usually mixed up with an egalitarian thesis that each producer has a natural moral right to the power which his production generates .
18 This development is usually associated particularly with the Prussian and Russian forces .
19 Farmer Colin points out that this selfless operation is always carried out with a complete lack of regard for personal safety and reminds the committee that Josh has several times fallen off his load just outside the King 's Head .
20 We could see that the health of the person is directly tied in with the health of the planet . ’
21 Sun is still tinkering around with the Cypress Semiconductor Corp Ross Systems HyperSparc chip , having apparently not found a home for it yet : in benchmarks , the part outpaced the SuperSparc but by how much remains a mystery ; of course third parties people could buy the chip from Cypress direct and do their own MBus upgrades for Suns .
22 The situation for the fabliau , the clerk 's desire for the wife , and her vulnerability with her husband away , is rapidly set up with no superfluous details or distractions .
23 Well , I thought nothing of it , because she 's always palled up with a lot of English chaps since she was up at St Andrews and there was the odd Michael among them .
24 This is usually after the winter when fish are naturally a little run down , but in most cases it is quickly cleared up with a standard fungus cure preparation .
25 Patterns of leaving home are affected by housing availability — indeed the relatively late age at which British children leave home compared to many other countries is probably tied up with the lack of suitable type and tenure of housing for young single people ( Kiernan , 1986a ; Sullivan , 1984 ; Jones , 1987 ) .
26 Winger Brimah Kebbie is also ruled out with a pulled thigh muscle but versatile Australian Tony Anderson may play after treatment for a mouth abcess .
27 In the building industry in France , Sweden , Britain and West Germany the fact that the respective employers ' organisations are essentially federations is also tied up with the structure of collective bargaining , since in most cases the local or regional organisation was — or is — a bargaining agent ( Sisson , 1984 ) .
28 This is also tied up with the new contract bidding system , about which you may have read in the press .
29 It is also bound up with the proximity of research .
30 As well as campaigning for Oban to be made into a national park , WWF is also working closely with the government to nurture sustainable forest management .
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