Example sentences of "[v-ing] [conj] with " in BNC.

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1 Old finishes can be removed with a blow-lamp , hot air stripper , by sanding or with a solvent paint and the varnish remover .
2 Pin temporarily after carefully aligning and with the rear end flush with the trailing edge .
3 During the thirties ( presumably after the end of prohibition ) this was replaced by the can sealed by crimping and with the label printed directly on to the metal ( figure 7.3d ) .
4 There was a significant negative correlation between breath hydrogen excretion and mouth to caecum transit time suggesting that with shorter transit times significantly more carbohydrates were spilled into the colon .
5 I think science has always been characterised by periods when particular subjects have had an enormous outburst of activity , and we 're seeing that with erm immunology at the present time .
6 Too often school examinations are concerned more with remembering than with understanding and applying knowledge .
7 ‘ We will also develop conversion methods for our clients , and the Pick and Pick look-alike market , providing them with an open alternative , ’ Salmon said , believing that with Apscore 's help , customers will be able to port code and data from Pick to Unix in a matter of days .
8 It is worth remembering that with increasing age , the symptoms of cystitis may be less dramatic but it can cause incontinence of urine .
9 This could be facilitated by the construction of a new residential environment , with the street rebuilt without pavements and used for both motorised and foot traffic , with space shared , uses mingling and with all users granted equivalence .
10 He was a boy of about seven , big for his age , aggressive looking and with food adhering to his face in greasy red and brown streaks .
11 Billowing sheets of material ballooned out to meet him : the edges of the hole , deceptively soft looking but with lethal edges .
12 Quicksilver , darting and with wonderful balance and control , Vince was seen at his best at Selhurst Park in Palace 's progress to the 2nd Division Championship in 1978–79 .
13 ‘ Bring what you will , poverty or reviling and with a wave of my wand I will turn it to good .
14 ‘ You were n't particularly impressed either with racing or with me as a driver , were you ? ’
15 A big headache for the Politico 's upstairs but what 's it got to do with yours truly , you 're no doubt wondering or with Daniele Miletti for that matter ?
16 The first compared face-to-face interviewing both with telephone interviewing and with a mixed-mode approach .
17 Direct , disarming and with the air of the erstwhile hippie ( her enthusiasms include the ‘ New Age ’ philosophising of Shirley Maclaine ) , she 's as casual as her roles are grand , as funny as her heroines are tragic .
18 Ultra-confident , dashing and with a swashbuckling air he is the archetypal head boy or captain of the rugby team .
19 To go one down with nine minutes remaining and with only 10 men , we were up against it . ’
20 He was really the only opposition to the powerful American golf managers , of whom Mike Martinez was the most successful , with clients in tennis , baseball , motor racing and with worldwide television interests as well .
21 They continued to pay her while rehearsing and with seven other Girls , she was sent on tour round England .
22 Builder Paul Sharp , 27 , and joiner David Sweeney were left choking and with tears streaming down their faces when a kitchen hand bombarded them with burning chilli and curry powder .
23 While there are some featherweight kites that will rise in calm air on thermal currents , or elevate when the flyer applies tension on the line by pulling as with the Eastern fighting kites , our concern is that there should be adequate wind strength .
24 To make a plain seam , place two pieces of fabric together with right sides facing and with raw edges level .
25 Lay the lining on top with wrong sides facing and with its hemline 2.5cm ( 1in ) above the curtain hemline .
26 As Table 3.5 makes clear , establishments where output is currently falling appear to be less likely to make use of fixed-term contract workers , although there is only a small , non-significant difference in this respect between establishments with rising and with stable output .
27 ‘ Today 's figures prove unemployment is still rising and with 29 people chasing every JobCentre vacancy in the region the Government 's promise seems a long way from materialising , ’ he said .
28 Oh , oh , I think all it wants is that paragraph rephrasing and with more strongly emphasis but , on the lines on with that .
29 The twigs on the brakes were all beaded and bulging as with countless white droplets but it was not frost or rain but the swelling of buds .
30 I mean , I 'm saying that with tongue in cheek because they 've got to come to our place .
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