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

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1 It might be that this season will be his last chance , that he is a manager who can win Cups with short sprints but not the silverware that goes with marathons .
2 There 's a book that goes with names in this campaign .
3 He took with him a towel and a bag , tied at the neck with a drawstring , a bag that bulged with jars and bottles , containing shampoos and pomades and lotions .
4 The theory is that experimenting with programs will do two things .
5 But if the theory was mathematically consistent and always gave predictions that agreed with observations , we could be reasonably confident that it was the right one .
6 With the DFDR , on the other hand , the only parts that change with variations in the value of a parameter are the electrical impulses , and since electrons have negligible mass no inaccuracies accrue from this cause .
7 A wall that bristled with bayonets and barbed wire .
8 Daffodil with enthusiasm was telling a cool Bambi that she should try some face cream or other that helped with wrinkles .
9 We now know that Mls determinants are proteins encoded by genes of mouse mammary tumour viruses integrated and vertically transmitted in the mouse genome — in effect they are self-antigens , and as with any self-antigen encountered by T cells during their maturation in the thymus , T cells that react with Mls determinants are clonally eliminated in their early development with consequent ‘ skewing ’ of the animal 's V T-cell repertoire .
10 The Framingham population cohort study found that compared with non-smokers , those who smoked had a lower rate of clinical gall bladder disease , a difference that reached borderline statistical significance .
11 Peter Eade had never been so busy in his life , answering telephone calls , personal visitors and piles of letters that came with scripts for Ken 's attention .
12 It seems from this evidence that living with relatives when a marriage ends is considered in a rather similar way to living with relatives in other circumstances .
13 ‘ Simple baby doll dresses that tie with bows under the bust . ’
14 He proceeded to construe geography as the science that deals with systems at the uppermost levels of this environmental , or atoms-to-ecologies , hierarchy although noting that some geographers may delve into systems at a more detailed and fundamental level .
15 It also means that whatever part of the brain it is that deals with matters grammatical can be regarded as relatively low in the so-called sub-recursive hierarchy of computing machines — putting it within easier reach , perhaps , of the evolution of cognitive capacities ‘ from below ’ .
16 We have a body that deals with police here and they should be doing there duties , no good the local police tell us there 's only eight members a shift , cos we do n't believe it , they get on the Council and so they someone say what about all these other places that are being robbed of a night time . .
17 I refer especially to the Sessional Order that deals with witnesses to the House .
18 Indicative of this is the fact that in most African countries , issues of women and development are dealt with by a Ministry of Culture and Social Development — the same ministry that deals with destitutes .
19 It was like watching a dance of colours that flowed with emotions faster than the light of her vision .
20 Many similar examples can be found around the world , but in Britain there is substantial historical evidence which suggests that sharing with relatives outside the nuclear family in adult life has never been widely regarded as an ideal to be aimed for ( see chapter 2 ) .
21 He used to say that staying with friends was the best way to kill a friendship .
22 But with the government forced , this week , to remove all reference to the parts of the treaty that deal with workers ' rights , the exact form of what gets ratified remains in doubt .
23 Occupational statistics that deal with categories of employment make no distinctions within the self-employed group .
24 Well , yeah er we we had a fair amount of chemical er troubles erm mainly spillages , bad packaging , erm a few accidents erm , and very little information in those early days erm there was a lot of nasty chemicals going around which erm very little information followed it and people were being quite seriously injured , firemen included , policemen and others were getting involved with these things , and I got myself involved quite a lot with the various bodies that deal with chemicals , like the Chemical Industry Association , and people of that kind , trying to make things a bit safer , and taking up cases where spillages had occurred and , and accidents had happened er to try to get to the bottom of it and try to improve the situation and er I was n't alone , most Chief Officers were working that way and certainly the London Fire Brigade did it , did no end of work with producing , what is now commonly known as the coding and , and a system of , of erm er marking containers of chemicals so that people can understand how to deal with them , so that that was quite an interesting area which , even now I 'm now retired I still have a little hand in that with er chemicals er in my few moments I have spare I , I get involved with that side , which I enjoy .
25 Less than a year later the Technical Vocational Education Initiative ( TVEI ) was announced , and this , though still organized by the MSC , was a scheme that started with pupils at school , in the last two years before their compulsory attendance at school came to an end , and continued until they were 18 .
26 The two approaches to the study of the mother and child relationship we have discussed so far-that based on physical care and that dealing with attitudes — each originally hoped to reveal the major determinants of children 's personality development ; neither , however , has succeeded in this task .
27 I would like to challenge the widespread assumption advanced in Shopping for the planet ( NI 203 ) that dealing with diapers is an impossibly difficult task .
28 Those with several years ’ experience of the AR ‘ side ’ will confirm that dealing with ARs is no soft option .
29 We have spoken , for example , of the responsibilities that go with relationships , such as daughter or son , sister or brother , trusted ( ‘ best ’ ) friend , lover , wife , husband , and so on .
30 No pin-ups , just pictures cut from magazines and stuck up on the wall in a kind of patchwork : pictures of lambs and cats and small puppies with ribbons round their necks , country cottages and the tropical beaches that went with advertisements for white rum , whose colours could n't possibly be real .
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