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

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1 The opprobrium that went with sexual scandal was usually difficult to bear .
2 Nevertheless they do represent different ways in which psychotic vulnerability can manifest itself and reference to them helps to provide some clues as to which of its aspects might mediate any association that exists with creativity .
3 When looking through windows for evidence it is often the case that the researcher only sees those types of evidence with a significance that has previously been established , and with an association that complies with existing models .
4 All you need to do is fill in the registration card that comes with your software or peripheral and pop it in the post box .
5 The theories to be discussed in this section of the chapter all suppose that something is learned during the pre-exposure phase of a latent inhibition experiment that interferes with the formation of the CS-US ( conditioned-unconditioned stimulus ) association during the conditioning phase of the experiment .
6 It is tempting to wonder what Smart 's genius could have been had he not been tormented by madness ; but perhaps without the enhanced perception that came with illness , he would not have written at all .
7 Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution .
8 After thirty years the memory which abides with me of the Suez episode that began with Egypt 's nationalisation of the Canal on 26 July 1956 is of complete bewilderment and the sense of watching an unintelligible drama It was not surprise that Egypt had appropriated the Canal .
9 A kind of numbness acts as a shell against not only death itself , but against all the implications of loss that go with it .
10 Even the programme that went with that performance has been kept .
11 The habits of mind that went with the mayorazgo were not those of the ideal improving landlord of the Economic Societies , ‘ always occupied in the felicity of his village ’ .
12 There is no reason why the intermediate stage should not be eliminated or why a search that starts with alphabetical index terms can not be directly translated into records at appropriate class numbers .
13 The dearth was of persons who could give the only kind of witness that counts with those looking for help , the kind that is couched in the first person singular ’ ( Trueblood 1961:51 ) .
14 Haematology is the department that deals with blood and the red colouring in the blood is haemoglobin .
15 Well they have a contracts department that deals with all these these are funding issues .
16 I 've always maintained the analogy that working with Fleetwood Mac was like movie making , because you have an idea , but to get from point A to point B you 've got to go through all these steps .
17 The mix used was two x 2 gallon buckets of building sand , one bucket of Portland cement and 250 grams of fibres — this mix is specified in the pamphlet that comes with the product .
18 What securities should be traded in the central market , with publicly quoted prices and all the transparency of information , price discovery and fair-trading practice that go with it ?
19 Police have named the six people travelling in a car that crashed with an ambulance on its way to an emergency call .
20 C/EBPδ represents the IL-6 induced complex that interacts with IL-6RE
21 Key CyP mutants together with the NMR structure of the CsA/CyP complex presented here should allow the identification of those portions of the complex that interact with calcineurin .
22 We have recently cloned cDNA encoding the large subunit of TFIIF that interacts with the small subunit in vivo and shown that bacterially expressed proteins of both could replace the transcription initiation activity of native TFIIF ( 20 ) .
23 By that time , scholars in various countries were throwing new light on the composer 's music , life and times , providing performers with new insights — and also making way for the populist boom that began with Peter Shaffer 's play and film ‘ Amadeus ’ .
24 The reason these worries pose such a problem in marriage relationships is that if we feel insignificant we assume we are unworthy of love and are afraid of the vulnerability that comes with complete openness and honesty .
25 But in the long term he opened the way to the great revolution in industry that came with the advances on his original idea , made by such as James Watt and Richard Trevithick ( qq.v . ) .
26 An industry that deals with petroleum products tends , by its nature , to be inherently dangerous .
27 So maybe we could have royalty but they do n't , we do n't have to have the pomp and ceremony that goes with them and also the cost .
28 An opera of violence that unfolds with a painfully slow gravitas , this is an outsiders ' ( Leone and Morricone , Europeans — the film was shot in Spain ) yearning fantasy of America before the forces of civilization ‘ spoiled ’ it .
29 The original trophy that went with the first prize disappeared — it is thought at some time during the eighteenth century — and there was never enough money to replace it .
30 Recently , biotinylated GST-c-Ab1 fusions have been used to detect protein interactions on Western blots ( 5 ) and a protein that interacts with c-Myc was identified by screening a cDNA library with a radiolabelled GST fusion ( 6 ) .
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