Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] [n mass] with " in BNC.

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1 The party developed various ploys to maintain its position , like acquiring its own experts and co-opting people with strong group links on to the Politburo .
2 Sams , 51 , of Barrel Hill Road , Sutton on Trent , Notts , admits kidnapping Miss Slater in January , 1992 , unlawfully imprisoning her and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employers , Shipways Estate Agents , of Birmingham .
3 But Sams has admitted kidnapping Birmingham estate agent Stephanie Slater , unlawfully imprisoning her in January 1992 and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employer .
4 But he denies murdering Leeds teenager Julie Dart in July , 1991 , kidnapping her , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds police , and demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail .
5 CONSIDERABLE time and effort has gone into gathering information and analysing data with the aim of accelerating delivery of invoices to our clients and to ensure invoices are complete and correct in every detail .
6 They were never seen waving their scarves , chanting and kicking people with their Doc Martens at any other time of the year .
7 Only in the case of engagements lasting for a single day or less , and involving people with whom the organisation does not expect to have further contact in the near future , might payment be made without any deductions .
8 But surely there is a whole order of difference between inserting grommets for glue ear ( a much criticised treatment ) and injecting people with extracts of gas and petrol fumes ?
9 By extending opportunity and arming people with the power to choose , we will give valuable freedoms and a powerful spur to achievement .
10 This was a report that gangs of men were raiding deer-parks and shooting deer with rifles fitted with silencers , then selling the animals for meat .
11 The therapeutic objective of holding the mirror up to nature and confronting people with themselves is further explored in the final section of the book , which looks at the wider implications of drama in secure settings and its role in therapy .
12 Many employers allow their staff to work on a flexi-time basis which , while providing staff with an obvious perk , can be an administrative nightmare for management .
13 5 Universities , 8 Colleges and 7 Polytechnics listed themselves as having staff with graduate qualifications in linguistics or applied linguistics .
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