Example sentences of "[noun] with and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 DORCISS will also work in association with and make representations to higher education institutions , research councils and foundations , Government departments , statutory agencies and other bodies in furtherance of its general objectives .
2 A feminist psychologist 's interview with and administering of a questionnaire to a young woman have stronger demand characteristics than they would have with a woman her own age .
3 If your goal is the professional tour , your chances can be enhanced because of the superb coaching , training facilities and opportunity to practice with and compete against leading junior players daily .
4 In doing so , it is hoped that they will not only benefit from the content of the seminars ( topics such as sixth-form teaching and exams ) but , by rubbing shoulders with and getting to know British teacher- trainees , come to a better understanding of the role-model of a language teacher in the UK .
5 SOME 18 months ago I wrote about my own incompetence with and dislike for the microwave oven .
6 Sectoral policy that favours foreigners may , as in Malaysia 's electronics , provoke calls for greater linkage with and support for local firms .
7 Although its drawing and selection tools are slightly more convoluted than they need be , the program is easy to get to grips with and has some nice touches that make it more usable than most .
8 Among other features it contains the words of a song , possibly popular in Hungary , which contains a sentiment I have some sympathy with and shows that lateral thinking exists everywhere .
9 The subcase with and becomes the Schwarzschild-NUT space-time .
10 Given Duchamp 's long residence in America , and his contacts with and influence on American art , I can see why he might be included , although most of the time he was a presence on the scene here he was n't working publicly .
11 This often acted as his main link with and control over the permanent officials of the ministry and could have great practical importance in its day-to-day running .
12 The backswing can be compared to chopping down a tree with and axe ; power and speed come from the distance the axe is swung back .
13 Most often the monitor display is used interactively as the user experiments with and manipulates the output map in order to achieve a close fit to his or her requirements , and only then is output obtained in hardcopy form .
14 Swans wanted to strip away all the layers you protected your desensitised self with and make you feel again .
15 He has no one to play ball with and tosses his ball against the wall in a most despondent fashion .
16 The construction of section 82(1) that I have suggested seems to me to mesh with and to explain the scheme of indemnity contained in section 83 .
17 Discuss the importance of the UP to urban and inner cities community development initiatives with your MP and any other MP or Peer that you may have contact with and ask them to raise these issues with government .
18 After release , viruses remain inactive until they come into contact with and infect another cell .
19 ( 1987 ) in their efforts to provide training that would maximize the effectiveness of indigenous paraprofessional social service workers was that such training should specifically seek to strengthen those very attributes that enable them to maintain contact with and work effectively in their own communities ( p. 15 ) .
20 The first two can be seen as being derived from history , both shared and private , while the third is an attempt to come to terms with and respond to current realities as they are being experienced .
21 Undoubtedly , the problems of long-term unemployment are the most difficult to come to terms with and to solve .
22 The results show that simply conjoining characters with and serves to facilitate plural reference relative to the ‘ with ’ condition , although this tendency is only a relative facilitation : under no condition does the proportion of plural reference get as high as 60% .
23 Andy takes the branch we hit the man with and wedges it under the grating ; part of it sticks through but there 's a stump where a smaller branch has broken off and the grating rests on that , held a half-metre or so off the stone rim .
24 Reliance was placed on Director of Public Prosecutions v. Ellis [ 1973 ] 1 W.L.R. 722 , where it was held that the fact that two accused persons had been prosecuted to conviction did not mean that the purposes of Part I of the Act , namely securing compliance with and detecting evasion of the Act , were spent ; and that accordingly it was still open to the authorities to employ their powers to obtain information relative to the same transaction from another person .
25 The development of the Somerset AEC both accords with and constitutes a practical example of the Home Office 's recent guidance to sentencers :
26 She was from strong and wealthy Dutch Protestant stock , a religious family from Pennsylvania who virtually cut her off when she met , fell in love with and married a handsome Roman Catholic , a rakish sign painter of Irish descent named John Nicholson .
27 So Jessie became a secretary to a Manchester solicitor and eventually fell in love with and married an officer during the First World War .
28 She grew tired of her less-than-suitable young man just as quickly as her parents had predicted and then in no time at all fell in love with and married the elder son of a duke . ’
29 ‘ I found out , by chance , that the girl I was in love with and hoping to marry was having it off with a colleague .
30 We go so far as to say that in choice of partner it is a wise unconscious that falls in love with and marries its own unrecognized problem and then in marriage recreates the problematic situation .
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