Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun sg] [conj] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Considerable work has also been undertaken to develop new blends using wool and experimenting with new man made fibres and dyestuffs . |
2 | Small-boat owners were off at moorings indulging themselves , checking gear or tinkering with engines . |
3 | The original reasons for seeking a Royal Charter remain : it would give greater status to the Association , its members and indeed the whole industry ; we would enjoy the endorsement by the Privy Council to our qualifications for membership ; recognition by the Privy Council would add weight to the Association 's opinion on issues when lobbying Government or debating with others ; our members would have the Privy Council 's endorsement of being true professionals with the opportunityfor a Corporate member to be called a Chartered Hotelier or a Chartered Caterer . |
4 | promoting continence and helping with bowel problems |
5 | ‘ Nor can it be any easier to decide if you prefer strolling the catwalk you abhor or sitting in the garden of the palazzo , sipping tea and talking with la Principessa . ’ |
6 | Of course I enjoy making and presenting food and working with the noblest of ingredients . |
7 | After investigations by the Company , Bayles was found to have usurped the Headmaster 's authority by selling stationery and interfering with book orders and he was allowed to resign on 2nd June 1851 , " with regret , after 19 years ' service " . |
8 | Gnarled old men ignore the chaos sipping coffee and chatting with fishermen as they untangle their nets . |
9 | If consent is required pursuant to the lease not only for the assignment of that lease but for sharing occupation or parting with possession of the property , the vendor who allows the purchaser into occupation pending consent to the assignment will breach the provisions of the lease . |
10 | Moving house and experimenting with new furnishing styles is a challenging and exciting experience . |
11 | Not content with breaking down barriers between medical professionals and patients , Professor Fletcher has shown by example that it is possible to conduct a lengthy and demanding career while living with insulin-dependent diabetes for over fifty years . |
12 | Delabere Pritchett Blaine ( 1770–1845 ) , a medical man , had been recommended to assist Vial by demonstrating anatomy and helping with the translation of Vial 's lectures . |
13 | And the fact that I will be playing under him as captain on an England tour for the first time will not stop me having dinner and drinking with him most nights . |
14 | Every processor has its corresponding numeric coprocessor , a processor dedicated to the task of doing arithmetic and integrated with the main processor so that it can take over as required . |
15 | Cancer incidence was not increased in patients taking atenolol as compared with controls and with patients taking other forms of treatment ( table III ) . |
16 | She thrives in dynamic and volatile situations , taking charge and dealing with people in an authoritative and independent manner . |
17 | The following day he introduced himself to the Old Trafford crowd by appearing in playing gear and juggling with the ball before United 's game against the champions Arsenal . |
18 | We must also attribute some significance to the fact that the wife takes the lead in talking smut and negotiating with the monk . |
19 | During 1860–2 he had found his title and ideas for some of the leading incidents , including the story of a young man feigning death and living with an assumed identity , but was unable to set himself to the writing until the autumn of 1863 , when he determined not to begin publication until he had 5 numbers in hand , since he was now writing so slowly , with care and with difficulty . |
20 | The Mozart shown beneath the Chopin has the same form , using repetition and ending with a recall of the first section . |
21 | Other uses include cleaning blocked sinks , toilets , draining equipment and dealing with liquid spills . |
22 | Here there was room to have a dig at ‘ trade unionists … too , screaming abuse and interfering with others on their way to work ’ , alleging that excitement on picket lines and at rock films amounted to the same thing : ‘ These are all manifestations of the primitive herd instinct . ’ |
23 | Roger suddenly launched into this discussion about how they 'd identified the need for someone to join the team with a view to becoming a main board member ; this person would effectively release him from a lot of the day-to-day public company responsibilities and the accounting , reporting and auditing areas , so that he could focus on being part of the entrepreneurial team , organising financing and liaising with the City . |
24 | ‘ If the essential functions of ensuring compliance and dealing with complaints are neglected , the register and legislation will fall rapidly into disrepute , ’ the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies told MPs in a briefing document . |