Example sentences of "[verb] with [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Dumb thing is , she lives with Tyler now .
2 This system operates by increasing the amount of air mixed with petrol so that less fuel is burnt ( a financial incentive ) and , under ideal conditions , exhaust emissions are reduced .
3 They form the basis of most modern detergents and are frequently mixed with non-ionics usually in the ratio two parts anionic to one part non-ionic .
4 I imagine the experience of unease mixed with exhilaration often described in connection with this moment is very similar to what I felt in the Ford as the surroundings grew strange around me .
5 Jane Collier 's attitude to female authorship is unclear , but Henry Fielding , in a letter from Lisbon in 1754 , praised her ‘ for an understanding more than female , mixed with virtues almost more than human ’ .
6 He said that men should act with dignity even in the face of death , that no one was better off than any other .
7 No doubt the field will eventually clarify and mature and the terminology will be designed with precision so that meaningful concepts , tools and methods are unambiguously clarified and distinguished but this has not yet happened .
8 As the outside and upper are also designed with weight rather than durability in mind , unless you are exceptionally light on your feet you would have to be either foolish or wealthy to train in a pair of racers .
9 I had never been walking with flags before .
10 If they had all spent a little of their energy cooperating with staff instead of moaning , they would have got out a lot quicker .
11 Accordingly , if Mr. Lassman is correct , that kind of activity of going straight to the in-house computer and extracting confidential information from it could be committed with impunity so far as the three offences in this Act are concerned .
12 On the first leg of the flight to Tehran , courtesy of one of the aircraft that also helped with contra resupply , North told Cave ‘ This is Democracy Airlines , ’ and laughed ; Cave had no notion what he meant .
13 My life lies with Dana now .
14 The decision lies with Hitler alone . ’
15 Rosie 's face was distorted with pain now , and she writhed on the couch .
16 Mind you , that covers with paper like in n it really .
17 They were even more uncomfortable when their father entered with Rose just as the full hall was waiting for the curtain to go up .
18 Blanche bristled with anger now she knew the truth about Taczek .
19 Maxim turned his red-rimmed eyes at George winced with pain even at the feeble car light and shut them again .
20 to meet with Jim so that we can a a the objective of which will be for Jim to tell us what the content of his course is , so we can assess where whether there are gaps in our training .
21 For example , recent claims for the reformative success of ‘ intensive intermediate treatment ’ programmes for juvenile offenders have tended to meet with interest rather than scepticism ( see Chapter 8 ) .
22 We had to put the vehicle into second gear most of the way as we proceeded slowly but with great steadiness and sureness up the steep incline , the hill Arsenio and Osvaldo had walked to their lessons as boys , up which Martinho had run to Fr Molloy the day they burnt the FAKINTIL files while Danu lay concealed in smoke below , the hill Rosa claimed with scorn never to have walked in her life , except she was strongly there , too , in spirit .
23 It was no surprise , Lambe maintained , that the people acted in accordance with the doctrines they had been taught , though it happened " that this Mob rose with Inclinations perfectly different from what was expected from them " .
24 Done in the best tradition of ‘ silent movies ’ it was a props fight featuring vases of water , curtain drapes and balsa wood chairs , ending with Ascaris voluntarily diving through the window to escape his tormentor .
25 As he had been invited to dine with Members afterwards , his secretary had booked him into The Howard Hotel , a few hundred yards from Parliament Square on the Victoria Embankment , overlooking the Tower of London to the east and the Houses of Parliament to the west .
26 The brain 's control systems tend to deteriorate with age so that , for instance , our balance gets less good .
27 Two carriers operated from Essex Road , these ran a daily service to the Medway towns , taking goods for sale from the village , and returning with merchandise both private and trade , including potions for the village herbalist .
28 If you think of a famous building that you associate with London okay we are doing life in the city , we all live in London okay , think in your mind of a famous building for example Saint Paul 's , what I want you to do , and we 'll go round the class , is that I want you to describe yourself
29 Workmen wore special boots made without nails , and horses used for haulage were shod with copper rather than iron , in order to reduce the risk from flying sparks .
30 Edwin Frere looked into Agnew 's old face and saw only hopeless consternation there , as though he too were overwhelmed with feelings so vast and flood-like that no word might answer them .
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