Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] with " in BNC.

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1 However , there is also a case for including acts of gross indecency performed on or with girls of 18 years and below who may still be at school and dependent on their parents , since such acts too may be highly damaging .
2 Many artists derive enormous rewards in terms of feedback for future work by working in or with the public .
3 The IPR 's main objectives are : ( a ) to promote the development of public relations for the benefit of the practice in commerce ; industry , central and local government ; nationalized undertakings ; professional , trade , and voluntary organizations and for the benefit of all practitioners , and others concerned in or with public relations ; ( b ) to encourage and foster the observance of high professional standards by its members and to establish and prescribe such standards ; ( c ) to arrange meetings , discussions , conferences , etc , on matters of common interest , and generally to act as a clearing house for the exchange of ideas on the practice of public relations .
4 Our minds ca n't cope with the large distances that astronomy deals in or with the small distances that atomic physics deals in , but we can represent those distances in mathematical symbols .
5 The British executive is collective and the Prime Minister 's power is exercised in and with the Cabinet .
6 Who gives in and with what misgivings ?
7 I think everyone , some of the time , and some people nearly all the time , recurrently experience in and with their bodies literal meanings of certain oft-repeated speech they heard in childhood .
8 It lies below and beyond the distinctions between subject and object which are inbuilt in ordinary experience at the level of knowledge and action ; so it opens up a direct awareness of the God on whom our existence hangs as given in and with our deepest awareness of ourselves .
9 This is a Cenotaph Corner with five hundred feet of lurching exposure thrown in and with the arms already tested by four demanding pitches .
10 To say ‘ the Word was made flesh ’ , then , refers not to a simple identity of God and Jesus but to a relationship in which God lovingly identifies himself in and with a real human person , 80 that that person can truly be called the Word , the self-communication and self-objectification of God in human terms … .
11 Or to take a comparison from fishing , she was bait : soft , swirling gracefully , juicy , to be gobbled in a mouthful , sucked in and with her the impaling point of the hard property deal also known as marriage .
12 One is that the statutory services are not uniformly ideal and beyond reproach and those of us who have worked in and with them would acknowledge that .
13 Portia Forbes had come in and with a tray in her hand was studying the menu .
14 They , too , need to know without delay where they stand so that they can prepare to work in and with the new structures and make their own bids for funds .
15 Ferris stepped in and with Eachus stranded , floated over a cross for McBride to score with a diving header .
16 Ferris stepped in and with Eachus stranded , floated over a cross for McBride to score with a diving header .
17 He looked me up and down and with a twinkle in his eye said ‘ Oh ! dear , I think I shall have to let you know after all . ’
18 A couple of hours later I collected the box , mysteriously taped down and with a mass of weight on top .
19 Now the pressure is on the big keeper as Leeds start at Elland Road 2–1 down and with a disturbing habit of conceding too many goals this season .
20 In going beyond Marx 's analysis of liberal capitalism , Habermas points out that the bourgeois ideology of ‘ just exchange ’ ( Habermas 1971 : 101 ) breaks down and with its collapse , political power requires a new source of legitimation .
21 With a gallant wave of one hand he invited Melissa to sit down and with the other placed a small pile of well-thumbed paperbacks on a table in front of her .
22 Harry bent down and with one hand lifted the gangplank so that it hung in mid-air .
23 Now the sides of the hold and the , the chains used go down , they did n't have wires they had chains go down and with a big ring on the top and then when you 'd the door out , knock the pin out and the door would drop down the mud and cos the ship would come up because she got two side tanks on er a tank each side to bring the ship out of the water .
24 There is no blueprint that one could lay down but with a on the infinite versatility of God to use and deploy the gifts that we are able to offer to his service .
25 Is n't it more the case that it 's not so much what they 're trying to get away with , it 's just that how what was happening the peasants did see the world that they were in but with the Communist Party and the revolution that the idea is to change the way the peasants see the world and how they view themselves
26 Such a service is unique in the way in which it works through and with other partners , in both the voluntary and statutory sectors .
27 This is when agape love takes over and with our will we continue to show forth acts of love , doing what is best for our partner whether they deserve or respond to it or not .
28 Azar called me over and with a flourish sat me down on a plastic deckchair at the front of the ring of spectators .
29 This has been talked through but with both the Social Services and the the hospital and er we decided to take that chance .
30 This has been talked through but with both the Social Services and the the er hospital and er we decided to take that chance .
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