Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 In the Preface he described the superstitions of the Irish peasantry and the rigid hold on them of the Roman Catholic priests , who used all means to confine them to the Irish language , lest if they learnt English they might converse with members of the Church of Ireland or attend its services .
2 PACs were replaced by unemployment assistance tribunals to which a person aggrieved by a decision not to make a payment , or as to the amount of a payment , could appeal with leave of the chairman .
3 Gedge 's amiable approach worked best in the smaller venues where he would chat with members of the audience and use his intellectual wit to demolish hecklers .
4 Our mouths were filled with laughter … those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy . ’
5 Consequently , some experimental predestinarians would only associate with sub-groups of the elect within the established church , while others like William Bradshaw would have preferred to have limited communicant membership of the visible , national church solely to the elect .
6 It seemed unlikely that the undertaker had troubled sufficiently about those who survived him to take such precautions , but no one could speak with confidence of what had passed through the mind of this man whose deepest preoccupations seemed to be represented by a few scored lines in a medical book and a little bundle of poems .
7 Discussion concerning the potential impact of scale economies , in terms of restructuring , does not finish with consideration of the peripheral economies alone .
8 One can sympathise with owners of great houses , faced with tax and running costs , but let them not think that furnishings of the standing of Kent 's at Houghton can simply be dispensed with as ‘ surplus to requirements ’ and that their loss from the house would not in future be regretted .
9 Correspondingly the effectiveness of performance will improve with knowledge of performance .
10 People in organizations are talented at normalizing deviant events , at reconciling outliers to a central tendency , at producing plausible displays , at making do with scraps of information , and at treating as sufficient whatever information is at hand [ WEICK & DAFT ( 1983 ) ] .
11 What could you do with lump of copper .
12 " We must begin with control of federal spending .
13 The story of how Cnut 's brother Harald became king of Denmark after Swegen 's death and refused either to divide it or to help Cnut reconquer England does not square with Thietmar of Merseburg 's statement that he was in England in 1016 : were there aspects of Cnut 's relationship with Harald upon which the Encomiast , if he knew of them , did not wish to dwell ?
14 B. Regulations must not conflict with provisions of the Act .
15 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 .
16 Seeing him made Sarah think with anguish of their child .
17 There 's a listening service via the telephone to let parents eat with peace of mind , and nothing could surpass the service in the dining room .
18 We do hope your organisation will be represented at this seminar and I enclose a pro-forma for you to complete and return with details of your representative(s) .
19 I ca n't believe people are really satisfied with living in out-of-date houses with out-of-date technology , which does n't accord with patterns of family living nowadays .
20 These phenomena did not move with movements of the eye and appeared to be true hallucinations , centrally caused , but due no doubt to the long and unusual strain put upon the eyes .
21 Thus , concentrations of zinc and copper may not correlate with concentrations of protons because the pH could have two opposing effects — it could facilitate the transfer of zinc and copper into gastric juice at a high pH but then only release them from mucus at low pH .
22 It was on the news in an olde-worlde bierkeller where the volume could n't compete with groups of arm-linked drunken singers .
23 We can not assume that what the linguist identifies as significant should correspond with aspects of language to be focused on in the teaching and learning of a language as a school subject .
24 I think e the idea there of the cage drilling machine and the caravan is to show that our connections , with college , what we can produce with youngsters of today .
25 It is crucial that this does not happen with aspects of multicultural mathematics .
26 It is 6 metres square , can cope with loads of 60000 kg , and cost $1.5 million in 1971 .
27 members of her class , could not cope with displays of emotion .
28 The stimulus that the experimenter regards as the CS might interact with features of the context in which training is given to form a unique cue that constitutes the effective CS ( see Rescorla 1972 , 1973 ) .
29 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 .
30 You never can tell with musicals of course but another My Fair Lady ?
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