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

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1 Available from all good toy shops from April priced at £38 , Crimp 'n Curl comes with its own curling iron and crimper .
2 If the surface is brushed , making it fluffy , shapes cut from felt , flannel or material backed with flocked paper will easily adhere to the blanket .
3 Cover does not extend to employment problems , building disputes , arguments with local authorities or troubles connected with the Data Protection Act .
4 A salad certainly does n't have to be made of lettuce ; but it should be mainly composed of vegetables or greens dressed with a complimentary sauce .
5 Get residents with special talents or interests to help with activity sessions .
6 In other cases , treatment with non-ionic detergents , phosphatase or DTT interferes with the interaction of DNA binding proteins with their cognate modulating factors .
7 A sub-theme of many such articles has been the supposed toughness of the British government 's proposals or policies compared with alleged sloppiness or ineffectiveness elsewhere in Europe .
8 Can you think of any other products or services connected with stamp collecting , which you feel should be introduced by Royal Mail ?
9 It might be that there are technological , industrial or military products or processes associated with a discipline .
10 Each layer or sheet , of which there may be 50 or 100 altogether , contains fibres of the protein collagen all pointing in the same direction within the plane of the layer , so that each sheet has a readily ( if you have an electron microscope ) discernible direction or polarity associated with it .
11 If you have any queries or problems to do with your pension , in addition to the registry there are three main sources of help available to you .
12 For example , yellow-orange CL of calcite generally distinguishes it from the darker red-crimson of dolomite , and feldspars are very bright blues , reds or greens compared with subdued violets and browns for quartz grains .
13 ‘ Prestige ’ relates to the amount of esteem or honour associated with social positions , qualities of individuals and styles of life .
14 And finally plots of houses or factories overlap with farmers ' fields .
15 These characteristics and/or processes start with people and they affect other people — each other certainly , but also pupils .
16 ‘ Sensible pastas ’ include spaghetti , fettucine or linguini served with a sauce napoletana ( with tomato , onion , basil and garlic ) , marinara ( with seafood , tomato and garlic ) , vongole ( with white wine , tomatoes and clams ) , or al tonno ( with wine and tuna ) .
17 This decline is most notable with siblings ; 80 per cent of those aged 70 — 74 report that they have brothers or sisters compared with about 50 per cent of those aged 85 + .
18 Candidates for the degree of PhD pursue a research project , under the continuous guidance of a supervisor who is a member of the University staff , or is on the staff of one of the research units or institutions associated with the University , for a period of not less than 36 months if studying full-time , or 48 months if part-time .
19 A continuous cycle soon gets established , with hot liquid rising and cold descending [ see Fig. 2 ] — the effect can be seen in any hot liquid that has particles in it , even tea or coffee made with instant milk .
20 In addition , many schools were failing ‘ to venture beyond undemanding popular authors or books associated with favourite television characters ’ when it came to encouraging children to read novels .
21 He argues that no social units can be treated in isolation as though they had no contact with others : all groups , whether tribes , villages , nations or families interact with other groups .
22 Middle-class people and intellectuals , as in Germany , were greatly attracted ; student organizations at the universities were quick to exclude Jews , forbidding their members to take cycling or walking trips with them .
23 They also comprise a small number of shorter paragraphs or clauses beginning with the words ‘ having regard to ’ .
24 Earlier work which suggests that West Germany has a greater capability than Britain to deal with structural industrial crises through the cooperation of the state , employers , unions and financiers will be pursued in relation to the chemicals industry .
25 Nevertheless , we need to bear in mind that children bring with them expectations and prejudices derived from previous experience in and out of school .
26 The Fifties graduate mothers were no more inclined to argue with the infallibility of Freud than monsignori argued with the infallibility of the Pope .
27 Minimising — admitting that one or two staff members drink a bit or perhaps use a bit of cannabis or maybe occasionally get into trouble with the consequences of drinking too much but insisting that the Company has more important problems to deal with and that it is not the Company rule nor responsibility to deal with these problems .
28 Lawrence , Lawrence is this the skirt that Lawrence bought with it ?
29 Despite the ‘ Rape of the Sabines ’ episode during Christmas 1793 , when a drunken Burns may have overstepped the bounds of propriety towards his hostess , and notwithstanding the lampoons with which he requited his subsequent exile from her house , the intimate friendship that Burns formed with this ‘ really first-rate woman ’ survived its year-long breach .
30 In this respect , I have drawn evidence from case studies of two women teachers in a Roman Catholic comprehensive school to illustrate the way in which gender , religion and feminism interact with each other not only in relation to their appointments but also in relation to their work with pupils .
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