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

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1 Secondly , I 'd make the land around the barn blend and unify with the surrounding area ; it would merge with and reinforce the horizon beyond — harmonise rather than stick out like a sore thumb . ’
2 We will be leading small groups , praying with and counselling those on the courses and assisting in local outreach to the prison , hospital and streets of Birmingham .
3 By praying with and sharing in the enthusiasm of the Elect there is an opportunity for all to turn to God and find the Holy Spirit anew .
4 By this , we mean our rights to innocently flirt with and fondle women .
5 There is little chance of the " professional " participator emerging with real understanding , for to find out the truth of religion it has to be wrestled with and lived , not just safely and probably patronizingly studied from a safe distance .
6 Most people felt that they could empathise with and understand those with a similar impairment best .
7 There is a name to conjure with and let slip easily of the tongue .
8 It was also noted that the more visitors were sought as resources for various parts of Christian Aid , the more the danger of eroding the original purpose : to work with and energise local supporters in the UK & Ireland alongside the Area Staff .
9 She had a foal with us during the dreadful winter of 1947 , and her behaviour became even worse , so much so that our good neighbour Mr Britton said she was n't fit for a young woman like me to work with and insisted I borrow his horse Bobby , a very even-tempered animal .
10 Although planning has its positive aspects and much is written and debated about improving this side of the system , it has to work with and adapt to economic demand ; when it strays too far from that reality it fails .
11 At the other extreme , I can elect to work with and respond to those who give evidence of wishing to work mathematically , and simply keep some semblance of order amongst the rest .
12 An opportunity to work with and care for people of all races , communities and creeds .
13 Robins and Cohen ( 1978 ) provide the sad and honest tale of an attempt to work with and politicise working-class youths in a working-class area of London .
14 It has always been ACET 's policy to work with and complement statutory and other voluntary organizations .
15 A participatory style is adopted and this , together with the international recruitment , give participants the opportunity to work with and learn from colleagues operating is a wide range of teaching contexts .
16 A clean machine is more of a pleasure to work with and tends to command more respect form others .
17 Provided you choose the right companies to work with and employ the right people to do it , you can get the right results .
18 There the work was carried out until the L & B Railway had amalgamated with and leased a number of small lines , notably the Birmingham and Manchester , Liverpool and Manchester , and the South Staffordshire Railways .
19 It just so happens that some people get taught or pick up techniques without too much problem ( because of circumstances and the people they interact with and learn from ) but some individuals simply do not get exposed to the right experiences to learn these things in quite the same way .
20 Thus , for example , in regard to proceedings in court , the mere absence of UK qualifications will not disqualify an EC lawyer from acting so long as he is instructed with and acts in conjunction with a UK lawyer .
21 Politics is about communicating with and winning a person , not winning an argument or battering home a policy line .
22 It accused James of endeavouring " to Subvert and extirpate the Protestant Religion , and the Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdome " , and simply asserted that a number of things recently done by the King had been illegal : such as dispensing with and suspending laws , erecting a Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes , prosecuting subjects for petitioning the Crown , and keeping a standing army in peace time .
23 It was all done with and had ended how things always seemed to end for her .
24 Eubank admitted : ‘ From what I can make out , this will be a good fight — unfortunately for me , because I like to get the job over and done with and go home with the minimum of fuss . ’
25 Queen Margaret also sees that it could identify with and serve the Leith community , raising educational and training levels for local people , and particularly for part-time and full-time students .
26 The work of psychiatrists such as Maxwell Jones , who established the first therapeutic community , shows that the nurse who is given time to talk with and listen to patients is a most potent healing force for the human spirit .
27 These and others ; schoolteachers , students , the.police , media , and even researchers , are welcome , if only , ‘ to show kids that there are other adults besides teachers around the place prepared to talk with and listen to them ’ .
28 Judges might find it easier to sympathise with and understand such law-breakers in comparison to other types of criminal .
29 However , the labels used in the United States also react with and influence the result which the court believes to be correct .
30 Of course , this did n't stop him from shamelessly flirting with and teasing the scores of solicitous museum officials that came to see him ! ’
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