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 . |