Example sentences of "[vb base] with that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't think why you bother with that rubbish , ’ Laura added dismissively .
2 During the nineteenth century it was de rigueur to think that the Universe was filled with a sort of stuff called the luminiferous aether : disagree with that notion and you could say farewell to your hopes of a professorship .
3 Other British firms disagree with that policy .
4 However , by using different assessment methods , the concept has been refined to include how managers perceive their world , how they search for and select data , and how they conceptualize with that data to give it a framework and meaning .
5 If at any point the required pointer in the tree is null , then that candidate string and all candidate strings beginning with those letters can not be allowable , because no words in the tree begin with that sequence of letters .
6 They were moved by their own flesh and blood acting out the motions of birth and parentage with that mixture of awkwardness , ignorance , seriousness and imitation which can be observed in the necessary games of mothers and fathers .
7 That 's what I mean with that Jean you probably wo n't need vitamins .
8 If I buy if I buy bottled water , I get with that bottle , er an analysis of the water that I 'm drinking .
9 But , in pursuit of joint oversight responsibilities for these facilities in Wales , did the Secretary of State for Wales plead with that Department on the ground of regional policy alone as is pointed out by the Hon. Member for Vale of Glamorgan ( Sir R. Gower ) , who is sadly absent today , in his early day motion that it makes no sense to move hi-tech jobs in Government research and development from an area such as south Wales to an overheated area in the south-east of England ?
10 ‘ … deal with that relationship .
11 If your specialism veers more towards medical negligence work , each area has a community health council , the secretary of which will keep a record of solicitors in the area who deal with that sort of work .
12 ‘ Just bind it somehow so I can get on my feet and deal with that slut . ’
13 I hope I deal with that matter today by taking this step .
14 Such joints can only move in one plane , but crustaceans deal with that limitation by grouping two or three on a limb , sometimes close together , each working in a different plane so that the end of the limb can move in a complete circle .
15 ‘ I reckon with that hanging over you you 're trying quite hard . ’
16 ‘ You 'll have the guard in here if you continue with that racket , ’ he growled .
17 the they day staff , so consequently whoever 's in a =pec specific position has got to have the responsibilities that go with that position .
18 We 've broken up , I 've been heartbroken through bizarre circumstances … but I still live with that person .
19 He has been discouraging enquiry and I think we live with that legacy which produces apathy in our general population about health care issues .
20 Practise with that protractor ,
21 But wi with the appointment of er of the regulator and the oth the other erm recommendations that were made by the report , we think with that backup w w we are still basically happy to continue with Trust Law .
22 Well I do n't know , I feel happier now your dad 's had that bit of a do with that bloke , cos I feel that we can go to him
23 Not all black Americans agree with that assessment .
24 Sections of the Left agree with that thesis and are of the opinion that the powers of the Prime Minister are too great .
25 We hope you agree with that decision .
26 I agree with that decision and would not commend any proposal to change it .
27 And did people agree with that nomination .
28 agree with that lady over there about er Queen , I think she does a wonderful job and , it 's come through lately there like she just suffers the same as any natural mother , their family , the way they live , the way their
29 Do do all the conservatives agree with that statement .
30 I agree with that statement you 've just made that 's indefatigable logic
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