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

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1 I ca n't help but think , chairman , in my career I was never given a bottle of whisky to help with the
2 What is more , the cultivation of the idea of emperorship brought with it a renewed interest in the rich sources of the Roman law .
3 The day was hot and humid , the field of play rippled with a heat haze as the draw was made to split the six teams into two leagues .
4 It also includes people who were resident in the United Kingdom on or after 10 December 1974 and in not less than 17 of the 20 years of assessment ending with the year of assessment in which the relevant time falls ( see IHTA 1984 , s267 ) .
5 What planning should he undertake with respect to inheritance tax — bearing in mind that under the deemed domicile provisions in IHTA 1984 , s267(1) the taxpayer is deemed to be domiciled in the United Kingdom if he was so domiciled three years immediately preceding his death or he was resident in the United Kingdom in not less than 17 of the 20 years of assessment ending with the year of assessment in which the death occurs ?
6 But the effectiveness of rewards varies with the desired behaviour .
7 The others were asked to taste and rate 32 solutions of capsaicin mixed with salt .
8 Talking about Windows , the file transfer section of FastLynx comes with PIF and ICO files to let you use it as a DOS program under Windows .
9 Are there a destructive set of values associated with family life in late twentieth-century Britain ?
10 In the gathering dusk of Sunday 18 June 1815 the last act of the bloody drama of Waterloo opened with the Emperor 's order for a general retreat .
11 It is obvious that historical perspectives oblige one to give due weight to the passage of time and to see ideas about duty or obligation , and patterns of support associated with them , as features of family relationships which are adapted to suit the prevailing economic and social conditions .
12 People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past .
13 So , as Japan re-entered the wider world and embarked on a programme of change to deal with it , in dealing with her neighbours Japan faced a mirror image of her relations with the West .
14 This lack of change contrasts with the situation of employed workers .
15 Nevertheless , studies about job losses are useful to the extent that they give some flavour of the rate of change associated with the new technology , and they are helpful for any social and economic planning to cope with these changes .
16 For example , the work of Stone ( 1977 ) is concerned with documenting the dominant pattern of change associated with family relationships since the sixteenth century .
17 The 1948 Genocide Convention prohibits a wide variety of acts committed with intent to destroy a national , ethnic or religious group .
18 Agreement was reached on setting up a joint commission of experts to deal with minority questions and on working towards guaranteeing minority rights .
19 For a number of reasons to do with the local labour market and domestic economies , staff clung to a twelve-hour shift system .
20 It is true that , for a variety of reasons to do with the structure of wage bargaining in Britain , Keynes did not consider it very likely that money wages would fall , even in the presence of substantial unemployment .
21 Indeed , postmodern culture is envisaged as entailing and celebrating ‘ the death of the author ’ ; the abandonment of products surrounded with the aura of creation and uniqueness and attributable to charismatic producers .
22 These are sample packs of products offered with brand-related products , attached to magazines , given away separately in retail outlets , delivered door-to-door , etc .
23 Another neighbour , Denis Grainger , said : ‘ I 've got my own bottle of champagne to celebrate with tonight . ’
24 Measurements will be performed by the system operator on a representative set of interactions agreed with the Lexicographer Group .
25 She repainted the figures in the foreground , each button and strand of hair etched with photographic precision .
26 The dhāmi picked up his long tuft of hair bound with silver rings that had been given to the god he embodied , and carefully wound it round his head again and covered it with his turban .
27 A fringe of hair plaited with tiny Belial clay beads bobbed gently in the reduced gravity , obscuring her dark skin and brooding eyes .
28 Income under the category of Public Policy has increased to £173,141 but a sizeable element of this relates to a number of projects associated with the Council 's Diamond Jubilee Year and will not necessarily be repeated in the year ahead .
29 ( 1 ) If the defendant admits the claim ( or such part as the plaintiff accepts in satisfaction ) judgment may be entered and the question of payment dealt with ( Ord 17 , r 6 ) .
30 The government has resorted to a variety of expedients to deal with teacher shortages .
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