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

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1 Most Englishmen I know , no one would sleep with , they presumably sleep with each other .
2 Lastly , always sleep with some ventilation in bedrooms to prevent night-time condensation there ; if it 's too cold to have the window ajar , then leave the bedroom door open instead .
3 You know they sleep with both eyes open and a rifle under the pillow-not to mention the fact that it 's still lambing season and most of them will be up all night !
4 As against this view , however , Jensen and Murphy suggest with some plausibility that ‘ there are strong political and organizational forces that tend to define success in dimensions other than shareholder wealth and exert pressures for actions that reduce firm value .
5 The central idea of long-wave theories is that advanced capitalist economies go through a regular cycle of boom and slump with each trough or peak occurring approximately fifty years apart .
6 He is a special category of senior civil servant whom a minister can send into temporary retirement and replace with another if he is not felt to share the minister 's party political affiliation .
7 A two-game tour Hong Kong in January , including one international , ended with the embarrassed hosts wondering how the Taiwanese had learned to roll mauls and ruck with such proficiency and ferocity .
8 After the Coniston mines were started , the miners , despite the convenience of a place of worship in Coniston itself used the Hawkshead church of St. Michael and All Angels , and as may be expected , their names appear with some frequency in the registers .
9 During the early 1840's the following girls appear with some regularity in the accounts : Mary Briggs 6d. a day , Hannah Cowper 6d , Hannah and Susannah Kempe 5d. & 6d. , Sarah Lawton 5d. , Hannah Smith 6d. , Sarah Tomlinson 6d. , Mary Thompson 6d. , Mary Ann Townson 6d. , and Agnes and Hannah Woodburn 6d. and 5d .
10 So one night , when she had jacked into the sudden heavenly night inside her , Chesarynth watched Friend appear with less than her usual eagerness .
11 Eva 's knowledge of mathematics meant she could handle the budget at Usher with few problems — apart from the usual one of there never being enough money to do all that needed to be done .
12 as we look for his coming in glory , we celebrate with this bread and this cup his one perfect sacrifice .
13 Out of these 64 possible outcomes , the 27 marked ’ + ’ have just one fruit fly with both switches set to ’ white ’ .
14 The counsel opinion is based on the understanding that debt restructuring involves undertaking new borrowing to repay an existing loan , the object being to relieve the burden of necessary borrowing by replacing loans on less advantageous terms with loans on more advantageous terms and in doing so replacing one liability of the loans fund with another .
15 Since each baboon interacts with many others , and since there may be a long delay between action and reciprocation , stability requires that a baboon should recognise individuals , and remember how each has behaved , or , at the very least , associate with each individual a positive or negative sign , depending on how it has behaved .
16 However , linear precedence has been shown to be a significant factor affecting the manner in which words associate with each other [ Church & hanks , 1989 ] .
17 They may also be created by words which associate with each other .
18 The control of the design process , in terms of functionality , is thus dependent first on establishing that the parts associate with each other and second that this association provides the desired function .
19 The way that doctors and other staff associate with each other is much less formal than we are used to in Western countries .
20 The tournament in the early twelfth century was a mock battle little different from the real thing : the highly organized jousting which we usually associate with such an event was only beginning to develop .
21 This species has small testes for its body size , even though the literature records that females associate with several males .
22 Cells generally associate with those of their own class .
23 Do not merely stare at facts which you hope to remember , but see if you can devise a memory-jogger by arranging them so that the initials form another word which , perhaps , you associate with some experience in your life .
24 But while you can be just as sure as you ever were about the quality of what you choose , the kind of toys on offer from Matchbox now are very different from the huge fleet of little cars most of us associate with this particular name .
25 ‘ My task is to fill the hotel but make sure that we live up to the high expectations guests associate with this sort of establishment .
26 The assessment is like assembling a jigsaw into which pieces fit with some inevitability .
27 I ca n't think why you bother with that rubbish , ’ Laura added dismissively .
28 Well you never bother with that so much
29 Other British firms disagree with that policy .
30 During the nineteenth century it was de rigueur to think that the Universe was filled with a sort of stuff called the luminiferous aether : disagree with that notion and you could say farewell to your hopes of a professorship .
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