Example sentences of "[vb -s] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now he earns £75 a week as a filing clerk , lives with a cousin and attends Narcotics Anonymous meetings .
2 As do higher-order animals , as anyone who lives with a cat or a dog will confirm .
3 It frequently happens that a daughter lives with a widowed parent for 20 years or more ; if the parent changes council houses or moves from the private sector to a council house within one year of the death of the parent then on the death of the parent the council house will be the home which contains all the furniture and other articles which form part of the home and have been fitted into the council house by the parent and the daughter .
4 So he lives with a lurking fear of exposure as a fraud .
5 He is refused hospitality by the rich village priest , who lives with a concubine .
6 If the person lives with a family member with whom he has an intense relationship , characterised by a high level of criticism and overinvolvement , his risk of relapse is much higher than it would be in a less intense atmosphere ( Brown et al. , 1972 ; Leff and Vaughn , 1981 ) .
7 attendance allowances for members , I would move that er , a scheme be commenced from the first of April ninety-four , and that the wording attached to the paper , be altered in two respects , in place of the phrase is a person over sixty-nine years of age , the words is an elderly person , and more significantly at the end of paragraph four , and normally lives with a member as part of the member 's family and be able to be left at th , be unable to be left unsupervised , be added , And that er , power to delegate a director of financial to amend the rates of allowances from time to time rates of attendance allowance for members , and that the scheme be met from the overall member 's allowance to which we recently referring .
8 When everyone in the country lives with the prospect of having their house destroyed by a bomb during the night , the Christian talk of Armageddon seems less fanciful than in the ‘ weak piping times of peace ’ .
9 When she returns home from work she lives with the shutters down , with no natural light or air entering the house .
10 Her parents are dead , so she lives with an unkind aunt and her children .
11 Glenn Ross has done wonders with a player like fly-half John Steele but the man who has put Northampton on the map almost single handed is unquestionably Wayne Shelford .
12 Perhaps the way forward lies with a physician with an interest in diabetes based in each district general hospital providing a nucleus of expertise and sharing care with interested general practitioners .
13 Ronald Ziolo , a chemist at Xerox 's Webster Research Centre near Rochester , New York , thinks the answer lies with a new version of boring old iron oxide — better known , in slightly different forms , as the magnetic coating on audio and video tapes , and as rust on cars .
14 Budgetary and legislative control lies with a cabinet backed by the formidable mechanisms of party , and few parliamentary committees have real teeth .
15 The day-to-day responsibility for each agency lies with a chief executive .
16 For Opposition Members to suggest that we should have nuclear weapons but not the ability to test shows how little they understand the responsibility that lies with a nuclear power .
17 Internal legislative authority lies with a parliament ( Landsting ) and executive authority with the government ( Landsstyre ) , while two representatives are sent to the Danish parliament .
18 On the trap/catalyst choice , Ricardo says the way forward lies with an inherently clean-burn engine tied to a purpose-designed , simple catalyst .
19 If there is a future beyond social democracy and state socialism , it lies with an alternative to pandering to consumerism and the status quo .
20 Nevertheless the predominant catholic power lies with the hierarchy and secular clergy .
21 Cyclotron resonance by my theory only occurs if the hazardous frequency range lies with the exciting field .
22 But the tenderest difficulty lies with the family if they disapprove .
23 When signing a new artist the negotiating strength mainly lies with the record company .
24 The problem lies with the documents , which are too short to be of real value .
25 A kind thought , but one which suggests that the ‘ fault ’ lies with the ‘ ignorant ’ official and no one else , that the whole affair was an exceptional accident rather than one product of a carefully constructed machinery which demands these attitudes in its operators .
26 Responsibility for protecting the environment and for limiting damage already inflicted , lies with the entire human community .
27 The final decision on their fate lies with the government .
28 Perhaps the blame for this lies with the politicians .
29 The power lies with the members .
30 In this tradition the centre of authority in a family lies with the males rather than the females , although in the predominantly agricultural society in which Hinduism persisted and developed in India , women 's importance in the family economy has always been considerable .
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