Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] with " in BNC.

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1 Flavour that with heavily bunkered fairways , hard greens defended by miserly bunkers , swales and a variable breeze and you 'll appreciate that carding pars here is the devil 's work and birdies are virtually non-existent .
2 suggest that with appropriate feedback the effect could be eliminated .
3 But diplomats say that with many opposition politicians in jail and the continuing arrests , few Burmese expect the elections to affect the military 's control of the country .
4 ‘ You say that with some feeling , Wilson ?
5 I say that with every degree of confidence .
6 Pundits say that with a proven automatic gearbox and active suspension , Moustache Nightmare could well be world champion for Williams-Renault this year .
7 Opponents of the NBA say that with no interstate trading restrictions the agreement is now inoperable .
8 I say that with some feeling because , in the three years , that I have been doing this job I have not heard so many well-qualified solicitors and barristers , people from the legal community and inquests and from pressure groups say that there are areas of deep concern .
9 I say that with absolute passion about a man who is my boss and my friend and with whom I am proud to serve in this Government .
10 I say that with the most heartfelt
11 it 's not pronounced in mine , but , some er they say that with where it 's gone away , you know , there 's all sorts of things that can prove it I mean the obvious thing is we came from somewhere did n't we ? , we did n't just drop here with a flash of light and er they 've studied plants and other animals and they evolved .
12 And they 're all they 're they 're all patterns within lots of similarities , by going through it a few times like that and when you when you 've done that go through again say and with and everywhere you could write the whole lot out again
13 The man had every caution given him not a minute before to be careful with the gun , but his time was come as his poor shipmates say and with that they console themselves …
14 Females also croak but with a slightly softer tone .
15 Combine that with the world 's greatest sporting occasion and we have the ability to be a great success . ’
16 ‘ But Martica Heaner , the hips and thighs expert , said I had to exercise every day for at least 10–15 minutes , and combine that with a calorie-controlled diet , ’ she says .
17 I trust that with spring just round the corner you will feel better .
18 Prints may be made of hands spread or with fingers close together .
19 Lengthy discussions between the coalition partners on March 6 eventually resulted in an agreement that both German parliaments and governments would issue a declaration of intent after March 18 to the effect that " Germans will neither now or in the future call [ the Polish people 's ] right to live within secure borders into question by raising territorial claims " ; there would be no linking with the reparations issue or with the protection of a German minority in Poland .
20 The title deeds of 1840 show that with the Black Boy there was land known as " The Commons , Stackfield , Haggles , Brickmans field , Crouch Corner and Meadows " .
21 He could only guess at where the angled metal of the sprung bolt might be , and hope that with sufficient working around the card would eventually ease it back .
22 We hope that with the help of its staff , its passengers and its supporters , the line can look forward to a future reflecting its hey day .
23 Inevitably difficult calvings cause a whole range of problems and here Mr Barwise-Munro remarked : ‘ Up to 2.5 per cent of first calving heifers involved in such circumstances die but with those which survive , many will suffer up to a 10 per cent drop in milk yield and consequently weaning weight of calves will be lower and of course there can also be major fertility problems in getting the cows back in calf . ’
24 Link that with Trimmler 's death , Goodenache 's sudden departure for Germany and the mention of the Lucy Ghosts during their conversation , and I think you will agree that is the strongest lead we have to follow . ’
25 How does my hon. Friend think that they square that with their policies of imposing a payroll tax on small businesses and of gaoling small business men who fail to pay a socialist minimum wage ?
26 Does my hon. Friend accept that with falling net incomes , particularly in the hills , and diminishing employment prospects , everyone on the Conservative Benches wishes him well for the negotiations in Europe ?
27 ( Recall that with higher wages , there is a relatively smaller utility loss from union dues . )
28 Rather , I suspect that with shorter legs the angle of attack in a three-point altitude would be insufficient , resulting in a ‘ hot ship ’ in the landing phase .
29 With all fittings complete and with newly wound coils , all shiningly oiled
30 But what are you going to do if you park and with whom ?
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