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

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1 As Mr Hart himself asked in a letter to The Times : ‘ In the face of so pellucid a Parliamentary intention , how was it that the Revenue not only thought it worth while to try it on , but actually found two courts to agree with it ? ’
2 Also , with the use of steam in large rooms , high volumes of condensation may occur which may drip onto food contact surfaces bringing with it bacterial and physical contamination .
3 Nothing ever tasted better than those lovely juicy , spicy buns filled with lots of fruit .
4 Jezrael 's contact-lenses gleamed with somebody else 's retina-pattern and someone 's plastic palm-print in her hand keyed an old-fashioned door .
5 These are things that we can measure ; we can make measurements of the welfare of an animal ; the term ‘ welfare ’ refers to its state , and its state in particular in respect of its attempts to cope with its environment .
6 Now when you have unpleasant subjective feelings there will often be an effect on your state , as regards your attempts to cope with your environment .
7 The second point is that , when ambiguity increases sharply , that is the time when people who can resolve that ambiguity by setting new organizational values to cope with it gain power .
8 Lot eighteen is the H M V Model thirteen there it is , thank you various accessories to go with it , Lot eighteen hundred pounds for it , one hundred anywhere ?
9 She would have bought accessories to go with it .
10 I thought they might give us badges to wear with our names on , like at conferences ; but I suppose they thought this would imply we were n't even capable of uttering our own names .
11 It looks hard and dark , and I can find no fresh vegetables to go with it .
12 The emphasis on helping the visually handicapped pupil to develop skills to cope with his school environment , rather than adapting the environment significantly to accommodate the visually handicapped child , may , however , be usefully tempered by an understanding of the way in which the developmental and experiential levels of the child can be affected by his school life .
13 John believes that women of the 90's do n't have time to spend hours fussing with their hair .
14 Handsome drake mallards swam with their dowdy mates in tow .
15 How do pupils , particularly the girls , respond to the new titles designed with them in mind ?
16 This was enough to make many come , and among them they brought before me many women who pretended to be possessed ( as is their habit when they want to leave their houses to meet with their lovers ) and it was hoped that I could deal with them .
17 100 activities to try with your class !
18 The Nez Perce hunters carried with them trade goods of dried fish and roots , craftwork of basketry and horn , and shells obtained at the Dalles .
19 As we draw near to the table in the course of the nest few minutes to meet with our Lord , in the bread and in the wine , let's just remember today that the power , that the energy , that the spiritual renewal comes to us because God is with us and God is with us now , because of the activity of God the Holy Spirit .
20 Wherever they come from , horses have no difficulty in understanding each other ; there appear to be no languages or dialects in ‘ Horse ’ , though domestic horses sometimes invent unusual signs to communicate with their owners .
21 This and other abortive moves brought frustration and some despondency to the commandos who had been gathered by Keyes into large groups to train with their landing force from the Royal Navy .
22 Did lions toy with their prey ?
23 I mean this , the children are two young to have there noses rub with it , especially Amy Johnson , that would n't go down well , but eh , she 's quite good , she does n't sort of .
24 This is the spirit in which people are now collecting the details of new genes , and of new nucleotide sequences to go with them ; new proteins and their amino-acid sequences ; and novel membrane protein molecules , channels or receptors as they may be .
25 Find the things , and get the labels to go with them
26 His eyes gleamed with what might have been taken for some inner illumination .
27 Many of those activities will be displaced by the substantial increase in the evidence available from 6,000 reports each year by inspectors registered with Her Majesty 's inspectorate .
28 Spring-born suckled beef calves grazed with their dams until housed or sold do not usually develop clinical signs , although coughing due to a mild infection is common .
29 Many feared they 'd simply eat up the opposition , and with feet the size of human hands and powerful legs to go with them , the records looked set to be broken .
30 Much more promising avenues are opened up by those schools of thought that combine a description of the structure of texts with an account of the knowledge and attitudes that readers bring with them and of the process to which they subject them : some versions of structuralism ; and phenomenological and related theories , which study the process by which readers create meaning in a text with much more attention to the text itself than Richards ever allowed .
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