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

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1 ‘ I wonder how many suspicious wives have caught out errant husbands with that trick ? ’
2 ‘ A hospital is an institution in which doctors ( and other less expensive staff are enabled by administrators to provide a service which balances the need to avoid long waiting lists with that to avoid excessive government spending .
3 That 'd be a sight for sore eyes with that one .
4 Relationships with that partner may be judged successful or otherwise according to the ways in which they duplicate , replace or compensate for parental relationships .
5 Malachy Smith , managing director of Wang in Ireland and a former player , said : ‘ We discontinued our South African operation more than than seven years ago and have no ties with that country . ’
6 Other points of conflict between the two countries included the reluctance of the US administration to allow India to buy certain items of advanced technology , including a " supercomputer " and defence items , because of fears that such grants would breach technology transfer restrictions and perhaps lead to the items falling into the hands of the Soviet Union through India 's close ties with that country [ see p. 34947 ] .
7 I can see to all the nitty-gritty for you — I know you 're not a family for bothering your heads with that sort of thing , you 've got better things to do .
8 Disputes with that Chesapeake neighbour would trouble the new Lord Baltimore for the remainder of his life .
9 It is instructive to contrast the portrayal of these emperors with that of the longest survivor of this period , the emperor Gallienus ( AD 253–68 ) .
10 Well I can still get a couple of Christmas presents with that anyway so it does n't matter .
11 I had some real performances with that cow .
12 Compare your understanding of these words with that of a fellow-student .
13 I used to meet him most often in the museums and galleries fixed in rapt contemplation of pictures with that grave , searching look which was one of the beauties of his face .
14 If you know you do something which other solicitors can not , then there is absolutely no harm in telling them and inviting them to recommend clients with that problem to come and see you .
15 Do you want some carrots with that ?
16 ‘ a police officer 's duty is to be a keeper of the peace and to take all necessary steps with that in view .
17 We could have been like George Sand and Chopin ; greater than them ! and Gustave insists on disappearing for three months with that ambitious catamite of his .
18 Shakespeare 's arms were charged with a tilting spear in allusion to his name ; and the author 's own arms are uniquely charged with Bristol nails , commemorating family associations with that ancient city .
19 The left visual field would normally project to the hemisphere which is absent in this patient ; n above each bar refers to the total number of trials with that target .
20 Numerous studies ( e.g. Stoner and Gee 1985 , Bull and Hall 1986 ) have compared the water chemistry of streams draining afforested areas with that of streams draining nearby moorland .
21 Concentrations of the individual bile acids were calculated by comparing their peak areas with that of the internal standard coprostanol .
22 European Community ( EC ) commissioner Abel Matutes stated that such economic co-operation demonstrated the EC 's determination to balance assistance to East European countries with that to developing regions elsewhere [ see also p. 37132 ] .
23 In part two : Going down … the women golfers with that sinking feeling .
24 This also means that it is not possible to compare the dissociation from isolated GC sites with that from clusters of such sites which may be stabilised by cooperative interaction .
25 A child who thinks his friend has more blocks can be helped to compare his set of blocks with that of his friend by placing each of his blocks in correspondence with one of those of his friend .
26 He was an East Ender , near as possible a Cockney , and , with his mother , shopped the markets of Walthamstow and Leytonstone insisting that chips with this and chips with that was a triumphant diet for a sports crazy kid .
27 He was an East Ender , near as possible a Cockney , and , with his mother , shopped the markets of Walthamstow and Leytonstone insisting that chips with this and chips with that was a triumphant diet for a sports crazy kid .
28 It 's got one of those kind of belts with that
29 Many of the smaller gaols formed the rear of public houses with the publican doubling his duties with that of gaoler .
30 Since 1979 Brian has managed to combine all his other duties with that of being a Cheshire magistrate and he also serves as chairman of the Cestrian Trust for kidney dialysis .
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