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

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1 The kind of attention that we usually associate with love or hate , and at the same time an acute awareness of limits , of closed worlds , of helplessness , of traps of unsatisfiable longing — the sort of awareness that we associate rather with pity or fear .
2 Could I , say also with sadness that in that that , yes things are going up but one thing is n't going up and tha , that 's our membership .
3 All staff are expected to help entertain key clients , socialise constructively with suppliers and trading partners , and carry out any on the spot research projects deemed necessary by our department heads .
4 Cover loosely with foil and cook at 180°C ( 350°F ) mark 4 for a further 20min or until crisp and cooked through .
5 If you discover an iron mould stain , cover thickly with salt and moisten with lemon juice .
6 Demonstrations of context-specificity do not in themselves establish the correctness of this view as they can be readily interpreted as showing simply that the effects of pre-exposure interfere less with acquisition when conditioning takes place in different context .
7 The first fruits of their labours is the Earth Data System , a solution for collecting and analysing critical geographically distributed environmental-impact data put together with NASA and several universities .
8 Alkalis : react mainly with fats and other organic materials .
9 Spread evenly with apple and peel mixture .
10 Mix well with eggs and spoon mixture into peppers/ Brush liberally with oil and bake in pre-heated oven at 200 degrees C or 400 degrees F ( gas mark 6 ) for 30 – 40 minutes .
11 When the cake cools , cover tightly with foil and store in a tightly closed tin .
12 Spoon the stuffing into the buttered dish , cover tightly with foil and place on the oven shelf below the duck when the temperature is at the reduced setting .
13 so he took some bread down and then popped up to the gate where they these were sort of quite a way a way , and Gemma said you wait there with Jane and I 'll invite those people to come up , you see and erm , I 've got ta be a bit cool , went to the table to put some bread there course it an awful and she
14 The path that left the glade was steep and narrow and spread across with ivy and clumps of mauve and white violets .
15 Singapore 's labour unions are uniquely pro-business and collaborate closely with government and employers .
16 I mean like with Kevin and Bill , we negotiated but even that we would n't talk about their professional work as a careers officer
17 I ride only with Felipe or when he is near .
18 I swim here with Byron because I dread to swim alone , and tolerate all his impudent remarks .
19 Strappy black platform sandals will be an essential this year , but there are many other sandals around for people who Go for sling-backs with heels or a ballerina look with comfortable flatties , which team well with jeans or leggings .
20 Kick hard with legs and spare hand .
21 Although many look forward with uncertainty and some apprehension to joining a battalion , all display a supreme contentment and relief that the rigours of basic training have been mastered .
22 What is appropriate is first to desire to love your local church ; second , get alone with God and see what he wants to say to the church ; third , to begin to express this in your housegroup : ‘ I feel what God is saying is … . ’
23 Well get together with Ian and sort of
24 They get away with murder because of their buying power .
25 When a report is long it is sometimes split into two volumes , one with factual findings and a second whose contents deal entirely with discussions and recommendations .
26 She did not believe that the wicked could be caught by ten-year-old children and returned to the police station in exchange for a pony , any more than she believed that constant hot water would make young mothers smile constantly with relief and proud love .
27 All BlueLine sales are channelled through outside distributors , who , in effect , become a selling arm for International and deal directly with retailers and end-use customers .
28 Dominant hens take the pick of the food and the roost sites ; dominant males also copulate more with females than do subordinate males .
29 These deal respectively with production and base , socio-spatial segregation , the question of land and state and civil society .
30 ‘ Before we rush forward with plans that could lay a heavy burden on societies around the globe , we must have a basic understanding of how much environmental benefit that money is buying — and whether there is a less-expensive , possibly more effective alternative available , ’ he said .
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