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

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1 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price .
2 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price
3 What happens with that camera , you 've got to rewind it every time .
4 Now unle now unless there are any participants that want , really burning to make a comment , er I feel that we have settled , well we 've had enough discussion on little A , I 've got enough , well I 've got enough from you in terms of your views about size of settlement , and Mr Brighton has pointed me again in the direction of his submission about er the definition of an integrated and balanced community , I would like to know , er from Mr Davis whether he concurs with that sort of interpretation , and I have a feeling that we have also had an expression , generally , that at the moment one settlement is probably appropriate , if you have to have a new settlement .
5 Whether the reader disagrees with that message or not , Eliot can not be accused of suddenly presenting it or of bringing it to the fore simply because of his Christian faith .
6 Is there anybody who disagrees with that assessment ?
7 At the beginning of his speech the hon. Member for Dagenham said that no one disagrees with the Government 's wish to introduce simplicity into local government , but the fact is that the Labour party profoundly disagrees with that wish .
8 There remain , though , links with that poetry .
9 And indeed it will be hard for any future Kiwi tourists to recapture the freshness of football that one associates with that side .
10 I see that a former Home Secretary , the right hon. Member for Morley and Leeds , South ( Mr. Rees ) , agrees with that decision .
11 Although Gibbons has not said whether he agrees with that analysis , he has talked about ‘ a rotation ’ in which new programmes replace older initiatives .
12 The hon. Gentleman 's intervention gives away the identity of at least one hon. Member who agrees with that view .
13 If this committee agrees with that amendment .
14 Somehow the feeling in my bones agrees with that statement . ’
15 I was a teenager , prone to the daftness that goes with that age group , and knew no better .
16 At the time , people felt they had secure jobs er in the M O D and the dockyard and so people accepted that with pensions and everything that goes with that sort of secure job , now of course the whole situation is enormously diff different and I was saying to , I have some French people staying with me this morning and I was , they were asking me about wages and I was saying to my daughter who works er on a Thursday evening in the local Sainsburys , earns more per hour than a friend of mine , well two friends of mine , one of whom is a carpenter , a fully qualified carpenter and the other is a motor mechanic , and that 's an indication of the sort of level of wages that people are paid in this area .
17 The inspectorate states that while it sympathises with that view , the compulsory wearing of uniform has become a service-wide decision .
18 Alan Murdoch , personnel director of NCR , cited the problems which even this unusually enlightened engineering company had come up against in trying to tap this under-used management resource — an apparent lack of ambition that drives women into ‘ support ’ roles , the fact that child-bearing age co-incides with that age-span when the potential top manager is just getting up to speed , the lack of female engineering-oriented managers from which to select .
19 Character , narrative , plot — only a dogged , dull-witted plodder like Malcolm Lodgebury bothers with that sort of stuff now .
20 It interknits with that world of chances and mischances , improbable or absurd or grotesque or just neutrally happening as they do happen , which we meet everywhere in later Dostoevsky and specially in The Possessed .
21 PostScript normally eliminates whatever lies under another object but , by using the overprint option , it can be forced to leave the background intact so that the topmost colour combines with that underneath to produce a different effect .
22 Thus , if the taxpayer has net income of £50,000 pa and his standard of living only requires him to spend £30,000 he may be able to give the balance away providing he starts the pattern early and continues with that pattern of making the gifts to the discretionary trust .
23 If I could produce the same effect on other people as Louis Armstrong does with that song , then I 'd be really happy .
24 I think you ‘ ll agree that his right as to what he does with that money supersedes any thoughts I may have , in the final analysis .
25 Possibly but i i if , if you say it is a , i it 's an honest government and er er the tax collection is , is straightforward and honest , the government is then deciding what it does with that tax revenue .
26 Here he comes with that idiot Gladys White . ’
27 Right , begins with that letter , yes .
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