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

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1 Only the later nineteenth-century works are a let-down ; Bonn at obviously lacked pull with the great Impressionists and bought generally insipid work .
2 Already my body was beginning to feel restless : demanding reunification with the object of its yearning .
3 More recently , she did a BRE cover story with the star .
4 The orchards yielded plums , pears and apples ; bees occupying the hives set amongst the trees produced honey with the extra aid of the herbs flowering in beds along the walls ; and above all careful gardening provided a wealth of vegetables unknown to the herb growers of previous centuries .
5 That is why it is essential that we make progress with the Bill as quickly as possible , consistent with proper discussion and consultation — not so much consultation as consideration — in the House .
6 These , which were read at an ordinary meeting of members , said that the administration had broken faith with the profession through not fulfilling the conditions on which ‘ a large body of professional men ’ had entered the competition .
7 For those who have never been involved in the arts the exchange offers a wide range of opportunities to invest money with the aim of obtaining hard currency under a transfer deal system .
8 And neither should they for those purposes make play with the values and ideals of Co-operation .
9 Both versions thus make play with the paradox of life and health through suffering and death , but the short version makes a much more pointed and concentrated use of the theme .
10 It was childish , he said , to think of ousting the French from Indo-China and stemming communism with the means then at hand and , considering the size of the military and economic aid programmes that were available , the pro-American movement could not be built overnight .
11 Alex Cockburn , later to work for Black Dwarf and 7 Days before decamping to the States and a 1970s career on Village Voice , provided a somewhat withdrawn interview with the New Statesman 's then right-wing socialist editor Paul Johnson .
12 In 797 Barcelona , the main Catalonian city , fell to the Franks and the Saracen governor , Zeid , rebelling against his master in Cordova , sought vassalage with the Christians rather than defeat at the hands of a fellow Moslem .
13 My new companions break up the cigarettes , and make tea with the herb .
14 Because the DUP is more willing to court confrontation with the police and the forces of law and order than is the OUP , working-class loyalists seem to suppose that the DUP endorses and shares their willingness to go even further in seeking confrontation .
15 Every product undergoes change with the passage of time and sooner or later becomes unsatisfactory , by which is meant in this context that it no longer conforms to its specification .
16 Melt remainder with the coffee and one tablespoon of water in a bowl over hot water .
17 This reorientation eliminates the ‘ notch ’ , a structural feature in CD4 that may mediate interaction with the class II major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) molecule .
18 AS the weather causes chaos with the fixture list there are few betting propositions on offer , but the final event of the day at Nottingham this afternoon is worth waiting for .
19 It 's time the bridge went it causes chaos with the traffic
20 Following such a path and gaining experience with the alternative options is an excellent way to improve a user 's end-to-end understanding of the components of spatial data processing .
21 Wimbledon v Derby County Wimbledon leave out Fashanu for the fourth successive game , keeping faith with the veteran Cork .
22 Is it not sufficient to entrust Parliament with the task of ensuring that constitutionalism is respected in the United Kingdom ?
23 German federalism is merely a cloak thrown over the relatively strong regionalism Which persists in Germany , and it was a system adopted by Germany , with the Allies ' approval , after the war as a way of preventing a return of totalitarianism , which is why the Germans associate federalism with the opposite of centralised power .
24 He 'd committed adultery with the wife of the local steward — the land agent for the lord of the manor .
25 The inability to compete on salary terms , which creates staff shortages for certain organisations , is compounded in many cases by an inability to offer sufficiently satisfying work to attract labour with the skills that are desired .
26 They associate pleasure with the presence of mother and the fullness and satisfaction which follow sucking at her breast .
27 While Gloria helped dry the dishes after tea , Mrs Parvis continued to find fault with the people who ran the country .
28 It would be perverse to find fault with the elevation of Aids awareness to the status of a rock cause , and particularly silly to fret about performance infelicities ( nobody really looks to David Bowie for enlightenment , do they ? ) providing the message gets across and the money comes in .
29 Ergonomically , it is difficult to find fault with the PKR 14E .
30 The Committee further recommended openness with the children about their genetic origin .
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