Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] [vb pp] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 We 've also worked with a number of N G Os to help the development of voluntary agencies in the region .
2 Yes erm , we 've actually linked with a firm of independent mortgage brokers erm so rather than being tied to a particular building society as most estate agents are erm what they will do is they 'll shop around and tell you which lenders are offering the best terms and particularly good schemes at any one time erm , it 's literally free information they simply phone you up and say get some idea of what your salary is and what your requirements are and then they 'll send through some information for you .
3 And erm what I 'd like is for Dennis is to explain a little about how far we 've actually got with the C E D G approach to the introduction of I S O Nine Thousand .
4 By simply developing along the lines we had already established with the lesser known young contemporaries .
5 We had recently finished with the Douglas car company but wanted to keep the series topical and so developed a new setting in which our hero uses his amoral cunning to preserve part of Britain 's disappearing heritage ’ .
6 A. There are , but we 've been in this business for nearly 200 years and pride ourselves in the fact that we have probably dealt with every known problem that has ever arisen .
7 Both nucleolin TPA/GKK motifs ( underlined in Fig. 2 ) and histone H1 SPKK motifs are substrates for p34 cdc2 kinase ( 5 , 6 ) , and we have previously shown with a monoclonal antibody , that various vertebrate nucleolin proteins share an antigenic epitope with histone H1 ( 7 ) .
8 Now in we have also consulted with the Department of Transport about our proposal and the Department of transport have no objections to the use of the A sixty four north east of York to serve a new settlement .
9 We had works by Bronzino and Pontormo , but there was a Northern Mannerist painting gap that we have just filled with the astonishing ‘ Ceres , Bacchus and Venus ’ by Goltzius executed in pen and brown ink with brush and oils on a prepared canvas .
10 ‘ Let us be done with the arguments of participant observation versus interviewing — as we have largely dispensed with the arguments for psychology versus sociology — and get on with the business of attacking our problems with the widest array of conceptual and methodological tools that we possess and they demand ’ .
11 We have only dealt with a parametrised objective function so far in the section .
12 ‘ Natty suddenly called out , ‘ Look massa ’ ; in an instant the air before us seemed literally filled with a dense mass of these birds , which had suddenly rose from under the trees at his exclamation ; we had scarcely time to raise our guns before they were seventy or eighty yards off ; our united discharge , however , brought down eight additional specimens , all of which being merely winged and fluttering about , attracted the attention of our kangaroo dogs , and it was with the greatest difficulty that they could be prevented from tearing them to pieces ; in the midst of the scramble , a kite , with the utmost audacity , came to the attack , and would doubtless , in spite of our presence , have carried off his share , had not the contents of my second barrel stopped his career .
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