Example sentences of "that [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Are you talking about a boy that plays with Sarah ? |
2 | Coupled with problems that arose with the apparatus — UA1 for example was beset by difficulties ranging from dirty air-lines to burst pipes — it was not until last November and December that the experiments were able to observe a large sample of proton-antiproton collisions . |
3 | This issue is of importance for two reasons : firstly , whose meaning is the analysis meant to elucidate ? ( a problem that arose with Lévi-Strauss ) ; secondly , what is the analyst doing ? |
4 | The later theory of instincts , which included the death instincts , as well as the sexual instincts which were retained from the first formulation , seemed to solve the theoretical difficulties that arose with the first theory of instincts . |
5 | Some rooms are bright and spacious , with plasterwork ceilings that dance with wet Irish light . |
6 | There is a freshness and enthusiasm that communicate with the listener and the recording , too , is eminently acceptable . |
7 | Nerves that communicate with the use of acetylcholine are said to be cholinergic and are found in the peripheral and central nervous systems . |
8 | The large numbers of new aircraft entering service made it obvious that ‘ on-squadron ’ conversion would have to give way to a proper Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) and so in the latter part of 1951 , 231 OCU was formed at RAF Bassingbourn , a place that became with the Canberra . |
9 | Beauty to him came from the soul , as we say , and he saw it as his task to exteriorise it in some way that harmonized with the subject matter . |
10 | Colonialism is not a dirty word at a new Fulham antique furniture shop that evokes with affectionate nostalgia the era of the Raj in India . |
11 | The red silk skirt with workers ' heads and a gold top that goes with it , both cut from silk bought in Soviet Central Asia , would cost about 1,000 roubles ( the average Soviet wage is 200 roubles a month ) or £700 in London . |
12 | The feeling that goes with this is disappointment and frustration . |
13 | The mother 's objection was not found to be unreasonable and no suggestion was made to allow adoption with a condition of access so as not to deprive the ten year old of the security that goes with adoption compared to long-term foster care . |
14 | Now in drama an excessive degree of vested interest in either the technical aspects or in the substance of the subject-matter can upset the balance so that the ‘ game ’ of drama and the necessary spontaneity that goes with it disappear . |
15 | In these cases , if the aim of the interviewer is to ‘ solve people 's problems ’ they are destined to failure and the stress that goes with it . |
16 | Aye , and I daresay there 's quite a few would give their right arm to marry Una — and the dowry that goes with her . |
17 | Being unemployed also means that you are deprived of the social contacts and involvement in collective activity that goes with paid employment ; you lack its external stimulus to activity and time-structure ; and you lack the status and sense of value provided by a job and expressed in terms of social esteem as well as money . |
18 | After all the banging and crashing , and the stifling oppression that goes with it , The Sleeping Beauty was a comfort and delight : it could not have been better timed … . |
19 | What I want to point out by this example is that the nature of a solution is determined by the prior definition of the problem that goes with it . |
20 | It had money , fame and everything that goes with it , the biggest motor-home , the best-oiled publicity machine , you name it . |
21 | ALAN Shearer is Britain 's costliest player — now he has to handle the pressure that goes with his £3.6m price tag . |
22 | It might be that this season will be his last chance , that he is a manager who can win Cups with short sprints but not the silverware that goes with marathons . |
23 | It was impersonal , furnished to the exact specifications of any government building in the islands that goes with a civil servant of a particular grade ; the chairs and table in ‘ ant-proof ’ hardwood , lacquered a pale brown , three armchairs , one sofa , chairs and table on the verandah , a desk , two bedrooms , a couple of beds , their legs in jars of water , a shower . |
24 | It is this portability aspect of programs , and the conventional hardware — software distinction that goes with it , that has most interested those in AI who have concerned themselves with the relation of brains to minds : there has been an easy temptation to exploit the hardware — software distinction as a model of the brain — mind distinction . |
25 | Now animals share much of this pre-linguistic heritage with us , in varying degrees depending upon whether we are speaking of gibbons or goldfish , but ( pace Washoe ) stop short of speaking and the consequent metamorphosis of the prototypes that goes with it . |
26 | A major advantage of the digital system of recording flight data , besides the ability to store a great deal of information for a comparatively small weight penalty , is the higher standard of accuracy that goes with it . |
27 | Expert classifications of disability and difficulty , and the apparatus of assessment that goes with them , appear to be scientifically objective . |
28 | On the other hand , London inherits relatively more resources — human and material — with which to tackle them , and it also has the dubious advantage of commanding the attention that goes with being the seat of national government . |
29 | To this extent , then , the adoption of a writing system in classical Greece does not in itself provide an example of development without the cultural ‘ interference ’ that goes with diffusion , nor of the characteristics of writing independent of oral modes of communication . |
30 | What is incomprehensible , however , is the loss of status that goes with part time work . |