Example sentences of "[verb] that [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Equalization of lifetime income profiles ’ concerns inequalities in lifetime income growth and involves developing career income profiles that rise with age . |
2 | Love is disarmed that meets with too much ease ; He languishes and does not care to please . |
3 | Dough moulding : a low temperature process that begins with mixing powdered solid polymer and the corresponding liquid monomer . |
4 | You associate that place with a particular set of activities , so that returning to that place reinforces your mental concentration and allows you to work better . |
5 | ‘ Simple baby doll dresses that tie with bows under the bust . ’ |
6 | The 1981 census found that compared with the national average of 14% , inner urban areas have particularly heavy concentrations of lone parent families . |
7 | The Framingham population cohort study found that compared with non-smokers , those who smoked had a lower rate of clinical gall bladder disease , a difference that reached borderline statistical significance . |
8 | Although she was terribly fond of the children she found that working with them was like banging her head against a brick wall . |
9 | And he had impressed that print with careful precision — he or whoever it was . |
10 | Men who reported that talking with their closest friend or relative made things worse had 29% and 40% higher rates of short and long spells of absence , respectively , compared with those who reported positive support from this person . |
11 | So the role of the federal government in financing the states has increased immensely and you might think that carries with it certain political implications and it does , but it 's important to understand how small this is compared to the total picture . |
12 | While Diana passed that test with aplomb , she discovered another truism about royal life . |
13 | There is no doubt , despite the euphoria surrounding England 's 4–0 disposal of Turkey and the impressive all-round team display that went with it , that if you take Gascoigne out of the equation , you are left with an ordinary team . |
14 | In April Prime Minister Pavlov announced that compared with the first quarter of 1990 there had been in the first quarter of 1991 a 10 per cent fall in national income , a 5 per cent fall in industrial output and a 13 per cent fall in agricultural output . |
15 | One wonders what were Hardy 's thoughts as he and Emma made that visit with George burt to Durlston . |
16 | Tivoli will offer TME Application Programming Interfaces that comply with whatever COSE comes up with in the way of systems management . |
17 | Duesenberry argues that consumers ( who have become accustomed to the income level of OY and the standard of living that goes with it ) will increase their apc in an attempt to maintain their level of consumption and will move down the consumption line SC . |
18 | Television erects major obstacles to that goal both by imposing its own definition of what a whole person is and by teaching us a way of living that accords with its own curriculum . |
19 | Tests include stack checking ( ie file formats ) , identifying system calls , portability issues and dynamic parameter tests that run with the software 's own quality assurance suite . |
20 | Those with several years ’ experience of the AR ‘ side ’ will confirm that dealing with ARs is no soft option . |
21 | Though , remembering that walk with him , she recalled how happy she had felt , and she wondered if that had been when she had started to fall in love with him . |
22 | Topsel warns that playing with them may destroy the lungs and corrupt the air : ‘ There was a certain company of Monks much given to nourish and play with Cats , whereby they were so infected , that within a short space none of them were able to say , read , pray , or sing , in all the Monastery . |
23 | ‘ Yeah , I figure that playing with Clifton was the highlight of my musical career , ’ says Sonny , in all seriousness . |
24 | BAe has said that deal with the US firm will strengthen Corporate Jets ' balance sheet and that the sale was in the best interests of both shareholders and employees . |
25 | Reddy calculates that , rather than costing more , environmentally benign energy will cost far less then plans that continue with the energy policies of the past . |
26 | A form of writing that deals with the historical evolution of the landscape can be recommended to anyone interested in understanding why the English landscape looks as it does . |
27 | That happened that happens with all staff changes where you need a degree of skill its compounded by the fact that all nine will be changed at the same time and as I said before is a total loss of the skills base . |
28 | In summary , this study shows that compared with medical treatment the heater probe reduces the rebleeding rate in a non-bleeding visible vessel by 62% , there was no death , and complications were minimal . |
29 | Baroness Hooper 's letter stated that help with NHS charges for students were based on an individual assessment of ability to pay and on circumstances which existed at the time a claim was made . |
30 | Even so , by using the JACQUARD CLAW that come with all these double bed electronic machines from the peg-board ( now sadly out of production ) right up to the latest System 9000 and all those in between , Norwegian jacquard definitely has a place in the hearts of most dedicated knitters . |