Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 But that may change with the release of the £22 million Super Mario film next summer .
2 But all that may end with the drug BB94 .
3 You had that let's start with Dim Sum .
4 Ideally , we would like just these settings Sk to appear , and no others ; and each should appear with its natural frequency Fk .
5 Doctor firstly erm we think that must finish with an E D did w did we ?
6 It is now the sectors which sponsor investment in track and signalling as well as rolling stock , that must deal with the modernisation of stations , and so on .
7 He added : ‘ That must lie with the parents . ’
8 That should go with most things . ’
9 That should change with the decision reached two weeks ago that Sheffield will have to pay for the host broadcasting operation of television .
10 That should deal with some of the problems about which my hon. Friend is concerned .
11 This may link with the lower average level of technical qualification among the UK chief executive officers .
12 Of particular importance is the fact that all these procedures impose considerable constraints on the pragmatic and conversational aspects of the child 's language production , and as yet little is known about how this may interact with measures of grammar and meaning .
13 This may correspond with a ley or may be something of a more sinuous natural .
14 They need to be motivated to teach the child and this may come with the prospect of starting nursery where the child has to be clean .
15 I find a zig-zag tends to pucker the fabric , but this may differ with makes of sewing machine .
16 This may occur with or without to ( the proclitive particle ) .
17 No more should be allowed as this may interfere with enjoyment of other abseilers on the same cliff .
18 The following provisions should be noted in particular : As regards 5.9.1 , many company tenants do not like a restriction on holding on trust for another as this may interfere with their internal arrangements , but the landlord 's concerns are understood in this regard .
19 The aim is to minimise costs in the very long term but the important question is the extent to which this may conflict with the short-run costs of pursuing diversity .
20 Networks thus require good lighting , clear sight-lines and regular maintenance — as in the cutting back of shrubbery — though this may conflict with the creation of a green and intimate walking environment .
21 This may conflict with the chronological age , and the person may switch backwards and forwards from one age to another , so it requires alertness to work out what the person is feeling .
22 Note that this may conflict with requirements of efficiency given above for example , a chain of subroutines takes longer to obey than the expanded code and the liberal use of remark statements to aid readability uses up a lot of valuable memory .
23 This may conflict with the vendor 's desire to minimise the amount of gain realised on the disposal of such assets to Newco , especially if the vendor is a company which has been bought and sold with no realisation of the underlying assets , which will therefore have a low historical cost .
24 For example , they may frequently be given a role in maintaining employment and thus helping to preserve the political accommodations between classes upon which a successful response to the crisis depends ; this may conflict with their central role in the restructuring of industries in crisis .
25 This should improve with time and study !
26 Under the new regime this should change with the choice of network protocol becoming irrelevant to the application .
27 Because emphasis is on the functioning and nature of the system as a whole this should dispense with geographic dualism .
28 This should decrease with increasing evidence that HIV is not transmitted by casual contact .
29 Well , this is better than nothing , but you must remember , it is not just the length to the armhole because this must match with width of the sleeve head .
30 Fostering Society awareness at a local level can be a great help — stamping membership cards in areas was suggested — From the objectives stated in our Development Plan in the first year , it is calculated that the minimum Membership needed for 1987 will be 3,300 — and the responsibility for recruiting the majority of this must rest with our Q.T. 's — the burden can be eased by working together on local projects and targets have been set for each area to reach by the end of this academic year .
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