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

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1 At least one other COSE firm is worried that with HP having the ear of the larger COSE companies , its technology wo n't get a look in .
2 Although while making those allegations and telling their bar room stories the Government have added that they propose to respect their obligations under United Nations conventions , they have always followed that with attempts to make the nation 's flesh creep with the thought of the foreign hordes from whom an heroic Home Secretary is now protecting us .
3 At least one other COSE firm is worried that with Hewlett having the ear of the larger COSE companies , its own technology wo n't get a look in .
4 ‘ You have to remember that with Tweed gone the post of Deputy Director becomes vacant . ’
5 Whichever it was , it argues for a strategy more concerned with battles , with expeditions , with sieges , than with chevauchées to dominate the locality .
6 Activity in the two days following Cedric Downes 's release had hardly afforded a model of investigative collaboration , with Morse sleeping through until the late afternoon of the Sunday , then idling away most of the Monday in his office , moodily perusing the documents in the case ; and with Lewis doing the converse , making what he felt had been a fairly significant contribution to the case on the Sunday afternoon , and then spending the whole of the Monday abed , where he had lain dead to the wideawake world , and where , even when Mrs Lewis had gently rocked his shoulder at 6.30 p.m. and quietly breathed the prospect of egg and chips into his ear , he had turned his head over into the pillow and blissfully resumed his slumbers .
7 It was in this year that OUP came on the scene when they contracted both with the Philological Society and with Murray to publish the Dictionary .
8 On another day when I asked the question , she began slowly and with difficulty to lift the skirts of her dress , revealing bare knees .
9 The children immediately seized on this , and with permission emptied the contents on the floor .
10 The timing was particularly apt following the appointment of a new Secretary-General and with Russia taking the seat in the Security Council formerly held by the Soviet Union .
11 Figure 10.2 Scaled wave profiles of approaching waves in the Ferrari-Ibañez-Griffiths solution for various values of a and b , and with n taking the values 4 , 6 and 8 .
12 There were also obvious similarities between teachers in the two LEAs in the way that positive attitudes towards SSE were associated with its potential for proposing change and with willingness to repeat the exercise .
13 Generally speaking , a document which presents factual material in volume and with precision encourages the reader to believe in its reliability .
14 " Godspeed you , Father , we shall pray for you and all your intentions , " he whispered , and with Amyas steadying the boat , the priest stepped aboard , to be rowed out to an awaiting bark .
15 Indeed , with farming especially brisk and with recruitment affecting the labour market , the French war years were associated with " buoyant and rising " female wages This may also have been the case in Leicestershire , Nottinghamshire and Rutland .
16 The party was already waiting , and with Sophia leading the way they walked rather briskly to Babbington 's tea room at the foot of the Spanish Steps .
17 The decade ended with the railway hotels not merely privatised but in many cases under second and third owners , generally poorer in standard and distinctly without the nation having benefited ( since they ran at a profit anyway ) , with Travellers-Fare privatised and healthier ( both profitwise and in what they served ) , and with InterCity rethinking the role of the restaurant car and with many chefs still preparing meals on board .
18 Shrove Tuesday was ‘ Colperras day ’ and with Shrovetide came the traditional hurling matches .
19 Most of the leading Ulster players will participate and with Carslberg underwriting the championships the prize fund has been increased .
20 And with Paula loading the caravan she would be putting stuff in , I would say why are we taking that ?
21 £150 a year might seem expensive for an actress at the beginning of her career , but look what you got for it , and with Charles sharing the rent as well as the bed , what could be more acceptable in a period of economic pressure when whisky cost the exorbitant price of 12s. 6d. a bottle ?
22 He was an honorary LLD ( Edinburgh ) and with Horne received the Wollaston medal , the Geological Society 's highest award , in 1921 .
23 And with Hateley scoring the goal of his career after only three minutes — a stunning , driven volley from almost 25 yards — they were left to reflect on a £5 million jackpot that will now be Rangers ' in the mini-league section .
24 As West has 6 Hearts , he is likely to be short in all the other suits , and with East returning the King of Clubs , there is a suggestion that he has a fairly long suit .
25 The changes were complex , as ever , but there were two important aspects : a shift of union power from plant to national level , and with industry entering the early stages of recession some major struggles occurred .
26 She lifted the bottle shakily and with care poured the water into the jug .
27 There was plenty of open rugby but with Instonians gaining the better of the forward encounters especially in the loose , their three-quarters had the better opportunities to move the ball .
28 The world champion took the third frame , but with Wattana winning the fourth everything at this point suggested a tense final .
29 Thus a special report of the CBI London Region Urban Regeneration Task Force in October 1988 concluded that there was a need for partnerships in which government , local authorities , teachers , church leaders , and residents would all play a part , but with business taking the lead — helped by government subsidy or pump-priming .
30 Zvi could n't remember how long it was since he had last found it necessary to advertise , but with Wine telling the Cork Examiner 's readers for the last three weeks that ‘ owing to the great increase of my practice ’ he was moving to larger premises Zvi felt he had no alternative .
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