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

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1 It has been found that birds are most easily sexually imprinted on their own species , fairly easily on closely related species , and only with difficulty on very different species .
2 The fact that the First Directive was formally concerned only with restrictions on foreign exchange transactions did not prevent the court , in Brugnoni v. Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia ( Case 157/85 ) [ 1986 ] E.C.R. 2013 , 2030 , para. 22 , from applying it to any kind of obstacles constituting a ‘ hindrance ’ to the widest liberalisation of those capital movements which the First Directive sought to liberalise in full .
3 The party 's first object was the prosecution of the war , and this could be linked convincingly enough with attacks on malingerers and deserters ; long after 1902 Unionists had continued to revile radical Liberals ( including Lloyd George ) as pro-Boers , and this view was easily adaptable to the Labour party in the new war .
4 Peter put the tea tray down with difficulty on a table already strewn with books and papers .
5 The old cheese presses which had lain dusty in the stable loft were brought down with difficulty on account of their immense weight and set up on the flagged floor .
6 Director Asquith went down with lumbago on his New Year return to Sweden for editing conferences .
7 Eric Cantona is available again so Andrej Kanchelskis will step down with Robson on the bench .
8 It have been pouring down with rain on a wet Saturday afternoon , but the sight of Best , haircut shimmying in unison with his hips as he splayed three hard nut halfbacks , was Manchester 's version of Hollywood on legs .
9 In 1989 then guitarist Kris Dollimore went down with chickenpox on the day of a big show with UB40 at Aston Villa football ground .
10 Just to answer some of the queries and comments that perhaps with Mr on the er problems of consultation , which we do accept , and they 're , if I can apologize for the coverage of the leaflet .
11 The Green Party is pitching in with policies on Rubbish recycling and transport .
12 People were coming in with questions on our first little bit hesitant debate .
13 That was on the Friday evening and by Monday I had put the whole thing out of my head and into the category of satisfying memories when the boy came in with Duke on the lead .
14 ‘ A few minutes later two guys came running in with masks on they were both shouting and swearing and told me to lie on the ground .
15 At this stage the author uses the light box to see through the paper , and by turning over the paper it is possible to drawn in with pencil on the reverse , a rough copper track layout which will link up the components in accordance with the circuit diagram .
16 We invited colleagues to sit in with students on our classes .
17 The appellant Christou first came in with Wright on 15 January 1991 .
18 He is the Rock God with an ever-expanding kingdom , a man ambitious and flagrant enough to throw his lot in with punks on ‘ Rust Never Sleeps ’ and rekindle hippy homilies without sentimentality on ‘ Harvest Moon ’ .
19 To the last moment he had feared a trap , but this was the fresh air before him , the dim air of the ravine he knew , hemmed in with rock on both sides between the church and the castle .
20 In her wake four English players also came in with scores on the right side of 80 .
21 And it should be issued separately , not mixed in with tips on where to go and what to buy .
22 Mr Carey , 46 , a distinguished BBC journalist for 23 years , said he expected to liaise constantly with broadcasters on what footage they required .
23 Good news for the teacher : the units and sections appropriate for self-study ( almost half ) are clearly identified in the introduction along with hints on effective marking .
24 Individual aircraft histories are provided for all production Hornets and Sea Hornets , along with chapters on Hornet trials at the A & AEE Boscombe Down , the type 's conversion into the Sea Hornet , service with the Far East Air Force , along with sections on RAF Training and Support Units and Royal Navy Second Line Squadrons and Support Units .
25 Aiming at corporate accounts , ICL claims these versions of OfficePower , along with implementations on other Unix platforms expected to be announced in the coming months , will account for over 70% of new licences for the software by the end of 1993 , by its reckoning some 140,000 out of 200,000 new seats it expects to win between now and then .
26 Along with discussions on the island 's political future , the issue of US military bases on Guam remained to be decided .
27 I think I 'll have to go along with Wilko on this one .
28 Individual aircraft histories are provided for all production Hornets and Sea Hornets , along with chapters on Hornet trials at the A & AEE Boscombe Down , the type 's conversion into the Sea Hornet , service with the Far East Air Force , along with sections on RAF Training and Support Units and Royal Navy Second Line Squadrons and Support Units .
29 There were dialect pieces and local banter along with information on how a particular local player had performed a couple of hundred miles away .
30 The objectives of each initiative should be clearly described , along with information on what has been achieved to date , and what is planned to be achieved .
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