Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | One method for a company to identify the sources of stress is by having a ‘ stress audit ’ , which is a yearly check on ten to 20 per cent of the workforce , using questionnaires together with group and on-to-one interviews , on how they are doing and what problems they have had . |
2 | The army continued with its exercises and I continued with my life ; friends from the TA would join the regular army , returning months later with stories of how much tougher things were there . |
3 | 10.4 ( a ) Simply biased , capacitor-coupled , common-emitter amplifier , ( b ) output characteristics of amplifying transistor with load lines corresponding to circuit ( a ) superimposed and ( c ) input characteristics of amplifying transistor also with load lines corresponding to circuit ( a ) superimposed . |
4 | She smiled and turned away , returning moments later with a bowl and chopsticks . |
5 | The Fregoso and the Adorno are tearing Genoa apart with their rivalry . |
6 | The conductor 's earliest origins , though , were humble , his duties confined to banging time loudly with a stick — a sort of dull musical beadle . |
7 | A pro fit-centre manager can achieve quicker , surer and easier results by delaying replacement of old or worn-out equipment , replacing equipment eventually with technologically dated or inferior substitutes and skimping on maintenance , research and development and personnel development — in other words , by disinvestment and technological stagnation ( Hayes and Garvin , 1982 : 74 ; Hayes and Wheelwright , 1984 : 11- 13 ) . |
8 | The Committee proposed three major offences in the field between attempted murder and common assault : causing serious injury with intent to cause serious injury ; causing serious injury recklessly ; and causing injury either with intent or recklessly . |
9 | LLANGEFNI : Bob Parry and Co Ltd report an entry of 206 cattle , 236 sheep , excellent trade again recorded for all classes of store cattle , quality rearing calves forward with a top price of £350 for a Belgian Blue male . |
10 | All she wanted was for him to leave and take his tantalising , lying promises away with him . |
11 | But this can only work at the individual level : it can not work for the economy as a whole since the quantity of nominal money is fixed , and so one person obtains more money by selling bonds only with the result that someone else — the person who buys the bonds — finds himself with less . |
12 | Those transactions were two-fold , namely , the acquisition of the exclusive rights of granting sub-licences together with the relevant films and the grant of those sub-licences together with provision of the film by contracts with individual customers . |
13 | Measuring 6cm across with AM/FM and headphone adaptor the Switch It radio costs £24 , p&p £2.50 . |
14 | They also had little experience either of designing parts together with the customer or of having the customer inspect ( and interfere with ) the suppliers ' own factories . |
15 | The frenetic pace established to get an episode ‘ into the can ’ each Friday certainly left very little time for breaking tension even with the odd unscheduled moment of humorous diversion . |
16 | Fully substituted selenomethionyl protein was produced by growth and induction of these cells in a synthetic medium containing selenomethionine together with the other 19 amino-acids . |
17 | Anglia/ITV have produced a series of teaching manuals together with related data to be analysed using KEY software on the topic Socio-Economic Atlas of Great Britain . |
18 | I remember recording 13 groups in one day , and the only thing that kept me sane was knowing I was getting music together with Enya . |
19 | As the tramcars rattled , roared and clanged their way along Norfolk Street , 60 yards or so from our tenement building , and horse-driven carts rumbled by , the kids of the street were playing , shouting , yelling — or wiping snotters away with the sweat . |
20 | The defender sidesteps and extends the attacker 's kicking leg forward with her left leg , unbalancing him . |
21 | As M3 grew so fast in the early Eighties , its performance can hardly explain the reduction in inflation , which I believe to have been caused by very high and rising unemployment together with a very large and destructive appreciation in sterling . |
22 | ‘ See , I told you you 'd enjoy yourself , ’ beams Goldie , nudging Rainbow companionably with a purple-satin elbow . |
23 | ‘ It 's easy to edit now electronically , but in those days , where editing was done by looking down a microscope for a metal ink pulse , cutting the tape physically with a guillotine and then joining edges together with sticky tape , it took a very long time and could be very wasteful . ’ |
24 | Chris Bonington said ‘ This year we are hoping to attract teams from all over the country to an event that we believe to be a great way of linking people here with the millions still suffering from probably the world 's most disabling disease . ’ |
25 | By joining seams carefully with mattress stitch the join will not show and the work will appear to have been made in one piece . |
26 | Figure 9.2 was constructed by joining points together with straight lines . |
27 | The English Free Church Year Book of 1911 probably spoke for many communions when it said ‘ the truth is — and we must face its startling reality — the educated middle class , especially the young people , are losing touch altogether with the House of God ’ . |
28 | The dogs are used to spending time there with him . |
29 | I mean , I spent twenty years at Chloé without ever having dinner once with them . |
30 | Known as sensori neural deafness , it may have been called nerve deafness , perceptive deafness , inner ear deafness , presbyacusis — but by any name it is a frustrating type of hearing loss , at present not helped by surgery but undoubtedly helped by using sight together with listening tactics . |