Example sentences of "and with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | In a transfer the patient does as much as he can under instruction and with help from the carer , or he is able to transfer himself . |
32 | But I managed to talk my way out of them , with luck and with help from Fritz and Sapt . |
33 | In the Spring of 1990 we decided to take the plunge and build our own fixed-wing microlight-under the guidance/regulation of the Popular Flying Association and with help from the MW builders club . |
34 | And with help from the conservationists this spectacular reserve will continue to thrive . |
35 | A. In the period around A.D. 1700 some people with ideas , with the desire to get ahead , and with money for industry , found that the older craftsmen in the lowland towns were opposed , through their organised guilds , to any changes in methods of making cloth . |
36 | This gives guidance for IFAC member bodies on ways to ensure that their members have an adequate continuing understanding of professional values and ethics , so that they can operate effectively and with integrity in a constantly changing environment . |
37 | Physical geographers have made substantial contributions to hydrology and this has arisen not only from contributions concerned with the drainage basin and with run off generation but also from hydrometeorology . |
38 | Eczema or dermatitis is a term used to describe the appearance of the skin which is inflamed , red , itchy , swollen and with leakage of a clear discharge ; in prolonged cases the skin may become thickened and scaly and crack and become sore . |
39 | Aware that removing nitrate from water supplies could be a very expensive business , that curbs on the use of nitrogen would probably enrage the agricultural lobby , and with privatisation on the horizon , the issue became progressively more important for the DoE . |
40 | Heading south and with part of it reportedly burning , it threatened to have a devastating effect on the marine environment of the northern Gulf , which was particularly vulnerable as a shallow , largely closed area of water with little natural turbulence or tidal flushing . |
41 | He is charged with leading the team and with day to day liaison with the Lexicographer Group . |
42 | On the face of it he was just what they needed : minor-public-school background , not over-academic but Lausanne-trained and with experience of the top hotel groups in England , Europe and the Far East . |
43 | Through increased consumption per capita , through the development of markets for refined sugar among Russia 's clients in Third World countries , and with assistance from other Communist countries Russia not only solved the problem of absorbing the portion of the Cuban crop formerly taken by the United States , but did so in the context both of a resumption after 1964 of the upward movement in its home production and of a contractual willingness to buy far more Cuban sugar than Castro has so far produced for the Russian market . |
44 | Equipped with this rule and with knowledge of what are important events , the animal seems to be well set up to acquire the ability to use initially meaningless environmental cues as predictors of what will happen , and initially haphazard acts as instruments for controlling the environment . |
45 | ‘ There is no doubt as to the general rule stated in Leake on Contracts to which I have already referred , that money paid voluntarily — that is to say , without compulsion or extortion or undue influence , and , of course , I may add without any fraud on the part of the person to whom it is paid , and with knowledge of all the facts , though paid without any consideration , or in discharge of a claim not due , or a claim which might have been successfully resisted , can not be recovered back . |
46 | We deal with grammar and Standard English in chapter 4 , linguistic terminology in chapter 5 , and with knowledge about language in chapter 6 . |
47 | We struck out for Cambridge and although we made the odd wrong turn they were quickly rectified and with luck on our side we found the hotel . |
48 | Anyone viewing all this nonsense from another planet — as most men do — can be forgiven for assuming that women are a bunch of mixed up crazies who do n't know what they want , but do know that they want it all , both ways and with jam on the top , too . |
49 | It is necessary to have a clean seed-bed , well consolidated and with soil in good heart . |
50 | Much better as women to put our energies elsewhere and to think in terms of guerilla action — to redistribute resources to women wherever possible ; to asset-strip men 's buildings of their space and facilities and resources on behalf of women ; to expose male hypocrisy , corruption and oppression wherever it appears ; to reserve loyalty for principles and for women not for institutions ; and to concentrate on the subversion of men 's ideas about themselves and about women by behaving badly and with irreverence to their rules . |
51 | Which animals were being hunted for food , and which were domesticated can be gleaned from the study of animal bones , and with evidence from plant and shellfish remains , there may he clues to what people ate . |
52 | Thus rapidly , and with support on all sides , did Co-operation become accepted as a means of doing business , and at much the same time as did the joint stock company in essentially its modern form . |
53 | Before he could reach out and stab him as he planned , and then kill his companion too , and with support from his companions , seize the cannon himself , he heard a scream of pain behind him and realised that another of his fellow fighters had fallen from the ring fence on to the ground . |
54 | Alfred put his book in his wallet , slung his bow , and with pipe in one hand and flask in the other , stood up and walked on beside the friar . |
55 | Conceding that over the past 15 years " the transition to the socialist system … has proved difficult and unobtainable " , he proposed instead the introduction of a mixed economy , with a requirement that state enterprises become profitable and with scope for private enterprise , alongside the state sector , in all areas of the economy . |
56 | Such new procedures could allow for longer debates , perhaps in Committee , with the ability to amend regulations and with provision for an effective vote to take place in Committee . |
57 | It is understood to be of a similar size to the centre at Ainslie Park , with little use , if any , for special functions , and with provision of a library . |
58 | If we could state positively , and with hope of agreement , what the point of education is , then we could go on to debate how it should be provided , how much public money should be spent on provision , and how much variety should be permitted , within the general legal framework . |
59 | On the basis of its deliberations the Committee proposed a strategy for national cultural renewal by means of a system of education led by the universities , and with English as the central pedagogic instrument for the gaining of nationally valuable experience . |
60 | ( See also Banerji 1977 ; Economic and Political Weekly , Editorial , 27 March 1976 ; and with reference to the backlash effect , Bose 1978 ) |