Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Manchester 's Assistant Chief Constable Jim Paterson , said : ‘ It is typical of the terrorists who are operating in this country that they should act with a complete and utter disregard for the civilian community . |
2 | Elite theorists argue more generally than pluralists that where elites can not act with a considerable degree of autonomy in deeply divided societies , centrifugal tendencies are much more likely than centripetal ones ( Nordlinger , 1972 ) . |
3 | State agencies do act with a considerable degree of autonomy , and take limited account of their interaction with other branches of the government . |
4 | It will not happen because the House can not reform itself ; it can only act with the permission of the executive . |
5 | But sometimes , protesters may act with the intention of causing unlawful conduct on the part of the police , with a view to making complaints at a later stage . |
6 | Inevitably , the arts view of the importance of individuality ( as commented upon earlier ) does not synchronize with the DES views as to the purpose of education which is seen as ‘ centrist , extremely bureaucratic and mechanistic in style ’ ( Lawton , 1984 , p. 10 ) . |
7 | The four cylinder diesel units will interchange with the four cylinder petrols with suitable pipework and wiring and throttle linkage . |
8 | The self-abnegation of Friends , emptying themselves the better to be filled by the Light Within , did not then necessarily exclude the pursuit of righteousness in the world ; equally , in the outlook of growing numbers of Quakers in the early nineteenth century , this stance could merge with a stress on the experience of grace which aligned them with evangelicals . |
9 | Mergers between existing companies under the Act are possible between companies of the same type ( partnership with a limited partnership , Kft with Kft , ) , and a Kft may merge with a joint-stock company . |
10 | Banc One has a rule that it will not merge with an institution that is larger than one-third its own size . |
11 | From the back of the hummock a figure appeared and began moving unhurriedly up the hill on an irregular route , at times coming obliquely towards the Friar , and then abruptly changing direction and seeming to go away from him : thus tacking and weaving the man was as inconspicuous as a partridge on ploughland , so that if the Friar turned his eyes from him for a moment he was difficult to rediscover , so perfectly did he merge with the duns , browns , russets , and half-greens of the wood . |
12 | The same principle applies to those whose natural instinct is to try and merge with the wallpaper . |
13 | If a healthy personality is to be formed the psychic image of the child must merge with the reality of what the child actually is . |
14 | In these difficult conditions the question whether nick points related to rejuvenation are present can sometimes be decided by a study of the long profiles of terraces downstream : as many terraces as there are nick points should merge with the present river profile at the hard bed . |
15 | The political system of South Korea underwent a momentous realignment on Jan. 22 , when it was announced that two of the country 's three main opposition parties , the Reunification Democratic Party ( RDP ) and the New Democratic Republican Party ( NDRP ) , would merge with the ruling Democratic Justice Party ( DJP ) to form a new conservative alliance . |
16 | cos it was all fresh cos he was gon na get meat tomorrow and the following day , so I says to him I says well why did n't you use your cheque book ? , he says oh I never thought of that he says , cos it takes a few days to get it , he do n't know with a cheque book |
17 | I mean I 'm sure you 're right , but I just , I just do n't know with the information I 've got how to make those sort of decisions . |
18 | But although the cane continued to rise and fall with a terrible regularity , and they continued to hear the awful blows landing , no sound came from their brother . |
19 | They saw Gwion fall with a smashed skull , a Ralarth ‘ Ware hurled down to the street below ; and then the enemy Myrcans confronted Isay and Riven . |
20 | Charlie assumed that he must fall with every pace he took , as he watched the lieutenant treat the German wire as just another hurdle , before running on towards the enemy trenches as if they were the finishing line in some race being held at his public school . |
21 | To the extent that interest rates and yields do fall with an expansion of the money supply , people may well hold larger money balances : after all , the opportunity cost of holding that liquidity ( i.e. the interest sacrificed by not holding bonds , etc. ) has been reduced . |
22 | However , legal work tends to rise and fall with the prosperity of the country : people avoid litigation in hard times . |
23 | The Doctor looked back from the short flight of steps leading down to the entry hall , and watched the TARDIS dematerialize with a feeling of pain at seeing his ship go without him . |
24 | By sweeping back and forth through figures of eight , a Flexifoil will build up speed even when wind strength is such that without movement or being flown as though on a single line , it will just hover with the spar nearly straight . |
25 | Feeling her stomach churn with the painful memories , she leaned sideways and was violently sick . |
26 | Yesterday we observed that Mr Jeffrey Archer ( whose idea of canvassing for the Tory Party has revived the lost art of burlesque ) had bet £10 that the Tories will win with a majority of 27 seats . |
27 | Trevino taught Willie course yardages , Mexican-American humour and how they could win with a quip and a smile . |
28 | Surely no more appropriately-named horse could win with a General Election only five days away from the race itself . |
29 | Declarer is marked with at least ace-king to five — or more likely six — in diamonds , and so if you cover the jack with the queen declarer will win with a top honour and West 's discard will make your ten the subject of a marked finesse on the second round . |
30 | Before hearing the poll results , Mr Major and Mr Kinnock voiced their confidence that they would win with an overall majority . |