Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Thus in ordinary custody disputes between father and mother the status quo often dictates the answer which the court has to give , notwithstanding that the status was achieved in circumstances which the court may regard with disfavour . |
2 | This is more likely when , for example , the difficulties concern the general aspects of a relationship , or non-specific dissatisfaction a person may experience with his current lifestyle . |
3 | Be with them in peace so that we may remain with our family and children in peace . |
4 | shady lawyer practising in the Insolvent Court , who ‘ arranges ’ Sam Weller 's imprisonment in the Fleet so that he may remain with Pickwick . |
5 | 4 Patient accompanied to theatre by a familiar ward nurse who may remain with him until fully anaesthetized . |
6 | Consequently , the lake may remain with a negative K and be unable to support fish for many years . |
7 | This strict inequality need not always occur ; as we shall see below , tableaux may arise with θ = 0 . |
8 | Problems may arise with obtaining written instructions for the lace carriage and motif cams . |
9 | Consent problems may arise with certain kinds of patients . |
10 | Problems may arise with regard to hybrid contracts containing both a service and supply element . |
11 | Let's stay with high culture with Rolf Harris 's version of the seventies rock classic Stairway to Heaven . |
12 | Any effort to admit the female in her explicit femaleness , as one who menstruates , gestates and lactates , will create psychic time-bombs that may explode with incalculable force . |
13 | Ethnicity is not , however , always marked by linguistic distinctiveness , Labov 's work with Italian and Jewish speakers in New York City shows that such distinctiveness may persist for several generations , or conversely may disappear with the first generation of native-born speakers who nevertheless maintain a strong sense of ethnicity ( Labov 1972b : 281 ) . |
14 | Tokyo 's price/earnings ratio of 36 may compare with 22 for Wall Street , 19 for Frankfurt and 13 for London . |
15 | What is being compared ultimately is our own response to works of art and to the qualities of simplicity in early Cycladic art , which we may compare with our own feeling for the qualities of simplicity in some of this century 's art . |
16 | By the end of the war , despite tremendous efforts at expansion , the personnel of the French airforces totalled no more than 13,000 ( to get an idea of the aces ' prospects of survival , one may compare with this total the figures of 3,500 men killed in combat ; 2,000 killed on training alone ; and another 3,000 injured in flying accidents ) . |
17 | These remarks indicate that , if nothing else , we ought to proceed with circumspection . |
18 | She ought to proceed with care . |
19 | You might also consider whether they ought to continue with their attempt to run a second restaurant at all . |
20 | May hybridise with both Capercaillie and Pheasant ( p. 107 ) . |
21 | May hybridise with both Black Grouse and Pheasant ( p. 107 ) . |
22 | We may quarrel with men sometimes about things on this earth , but we never quarrel about God . |
23 | You may quarrel with your neighbour ; you are unlikely to quarrel with someone else 's neighbour in the next village . |
24 | Swanage ( Dorset ) , Salcombe ( Devon ) , Fowey ( Cornwall ) and the whole of the Isles of Scilly may teem with tourists in the summer , but have managed to keep their general character intact while not being ruined by development . |
25 | Lord Denning MR said : Every member of the community is entitled to carry on any trade or business he chooses and in such manner as he thinks most desirable in his own interests , so long as he does nothing unlawful : with the consequence that any contract which interferes with the free exercise of his trade or business , by restricting him in the work he may do for others , or the arrangements which he may make with others , is a contract in restraint of trade . |
26 | We may contrast with this the phrase semantic components , where the two interpretations are virtually indistinguishable ; it will be seen that this phrase will always come to the same thing in practical terms , whether we regard the components as being semantic , with ascriptive use of the adjective , or as components connected with semantics , taking the associative interpretation . |
27 | They spend the day concealed under stones , preying at night on smaller invertebrates , which they seize with their pincer-like claws and may paralyse with their tail sting . |
28 | Many articles have been written on communication skills , which may assist with ideas . |
29 | One may quibble with some of Jakobson 's distinctions and classifications , but it must be stressed that these are only a small selection of the multitude of relationships that he identifies in the space of this short poem . |
30 | Though it may survive with acid-loving species , it will remain impoverished . |