Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Hence , the use of a GIS with a GUI can only improve user productivity in ‘ use ’ factors , for example by increasing the speed of use and reducing errors , and may only help the user with a previously substantial knowledge of GIS .
2 The finiteness of the simplex method , established in Chapter 3 , shows that in any sequence of tableaux optimal over degenerate intervals , we must eventually reach a tableau with for all critical columns j , and consequently , at the next iteration , a tableau optimal over a non-degenerate interval .
3 There was nothing for her here ; and if this was admitted between them it must swiftly prove an admission with only one exit .
4 We must constantly compare the copy with the reality shown to us by experienced paddlers and not simply look hard at a wide selection of paddlers and not simply look at our own friends and colleagues who may have been influenced by the same paddle strokes that we are studying ourselves .
5 But first I must just have a word with you about … ’
6 You should not cover the paint with water , as is commonly recommended , because water particles deposited in the paint film will result in it being unstable on the canvas .
7 You should not cover the paint with water , as is commonly recommended , because water particles deposited in the paint film will result in it being unstable on the canvas .
8 Here , difficulties can be experienced , and although it should not pose a problem with clients with whom the conveyancer is familiar , it can cause potential difficulty with new clients , particularly those who may be unknown and live some distance from the practising address .
9 You should not let a rift with a subordinate widen to such an extent ; to do so will probably call your managerial qualities into question .
10 Secondly , we should not overestimate the frequency with which really urgent strategic decisions are required .
11 You should not enter the turn with too much speed ; it may be necessary to slow down .
12 Whether you are young or old , you should always leave a key with a neighbour whom you trust and who is at home quite often , maybe someone who is retired , or who is at home with children , in case there is an emergency while you are out .
13 We must also contrast the dithyramb with the other kinds of choral song developed by the Greeks , all essentially Apolline , in which there is no " entering into " and the singers remain " themselves " , retaining their names and keeping a sense of their ordinary civic status .
14 Having started on the leash from the sitting position , you should also break the walk with the command ‘ sit ’ , as will be necessary when you are opening the car door , for example , or when you come to a road .
15 Gqozo subsequently proposed that his territory should similarly form a republic with the Eastern Cape and that it should have an " inalienable right to terminate its ties with the central government at any time " .
16 ‘ You should n't leave a stranger with them .
17 A careless daily inspection after rigging may easily leave the glider with one aileron or the elevator disconnected .
18 Pamella 's clock is running slow the Gloucester team were playing rough A familiar example , which actually contains an adjectival phrase rather than a single adjective , is : ( 66 ) a rose by any other name would smell as sweet With this construction , too , there is possibly a certain element of idiomatic restriction ; why for instance are the following examples unacceptable ? ( 67 ) the guide was eating gluttonous Suzanne pirouetted sensuous We may at least hazard a guess as to why this construction is fairly limited in its occurrence : there are three intensional elements in operation , the entity phrase in subject position , the property which is to be instantiated by the verb and as a third item a property that can be expressed either by an adjective or by its adverb competitor ; now where the lexical meanings are such that there would be an appreciable difference in the effect of applying the third property to the entity of the subject by contrast with the effect of using it to qualify the property of the verb ( which is the case in ( 53 ) by contrast with ( 54 ) ) then intuitive awareness that there is going to be a difference may generally allow the construction with the adjective to be available .
19 All those people who 've never done it before and if you 're in bed at the moment I 'll perhaps have a chat with you while you 're in bed this morning .
20 Contributory or employer-financed schemes , it was feared , might only help the worker with children at the expense of the childless worker .
21 ‘ I 'll just have a word with him , Chief Inspector .
22 I 'll just have a word with my chief accountant
23 But we 'll just have a word with Anna-Lee and if , I think you know , she 'll say what 's it concerning and if I 'm not there well she can put them through to you .
24 The purist might just spot the difference with the aid of a magnifying glass but the average reader is totally unaware of the change .
25 Nobody wanted to stroke a Gnome , except perhaps another Gnome , He thought he might just have a word with Caspar to see if Fenella could be brought along to his , Inchbad 's , bed that very night .
26 For though when I say Gold is a metal , I say by implication that if there be any other metals it must resemble them , yet if there were no other metals I might still assert the proposition with the same meaning as at present , namely , that gold has the various properties implied in the word metal …
27 The closest he comes to it is , I think , in the passage quoted earlier in which he says that ‘ though when I say Gold is a metal , I say by implication that if there be any other metals it must resemble them , yet if there were no other metals I might still assert the proposition with the same meaning as at present , namely that gold has the various properties implied in the word metal ’ .
28 But I 'll always take a chance with players if I think they are right , and this lad really impressed me . ’
29 Erm you 'll have sine you 'll probably have a triangle with A B C marked on it .
30 I 'll now close the meeting with the final toast will you please join me ?
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