Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | They used the language of murder about the slave trade and Fox proclaimed himself an enthusiast for ‘ that zeal and warmth which arose from a sense of justice and was that kind which made men act with energy in a noble cause ’ . |
2 | ‘ … we must act with moderation in order to avoid increasing the powers of the medicines to an undue extent by such trituration . |
3 | The male red-wings do quite well out of this arrangement since they father most of their female 's offspring — most , not all , since the male can not keep his eye on all his females simultaneously and some will happily mate with males in the territories next door . |
4 | I would quibble with details in the first movement , but the savage second movement is unsurpassed in its combined ferocity and thrust , the third moves from creeping malevolence to a spinetingling summoning-up of ghosts , and the finale rushes lemming-like to its conclusion , making a nonsense of the average insert-note description . |
5 | As one exponent of the art once said : ’ You can not focus with tears in your eyes . |
6 | If you have served in the armed forces and would be willing to assist in the work of this group , or if you can assist with contacts in ex-service organisations like the British Star Association , please write to : . |
7 | Other reading can assist with self-identity in terms of our sexual identity , our ethnic and cultural and geographical identity , and our religious and moral selves . |
8 | None a well I I do n't associate with people in the flats . |
9 | But while one can sympathise with Ackerley in his various predicaments , it is difficult to like him . |
10 | ‘ And what do we do with Nathan in the meantime ? |
11 | Others will have to make do with deliveries in the tens or hundreds depending on who they are . |
12 | Bear in mind , that we could do with class in some areas . |
13 | How does it negotiate with departments in Whitehall ? |
14 | Nonetheless 35 application developers have signed up to the early code programme , with the intention of modifying or developing applications to work with CICS/2 , and IBM will break with tradition in mid-April when anyone will be able to get beta test versions as part of an early implementor programme . |
15 | I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us . |
16 | I came to England — Ipswich — to study for the social workers ' qualification , a CQSW in Community Work , believing that I could work with women in the ways I wanted , provided I had the necessary qualifications . |
17 | Once Iraq had withdrawn from Kuwait , the Soviet Union and the United States would work with countries in the region to develop regional security structures and measures to promote peace and stability . |
18 | The associative process did not work with Rufus in quite the same way as it did with his erstwhile friend , Adam Verne-Smith , for Adam was an ‘ arts ’ person and he a scientist , so that Greek or Spanish names , for instance , evoked none of it . |
19 | ‘ And do n't laugh with food in your mouth , please ! ’ |
20 | Baker outlines new vision continued from page one would evolve with changes in the community , ’ he said . |
21 | " A day may come — I do not say it will come , but that it may — when bands of Englishmen from the Tweed to the Tamar , sickened by the prevarications of the capitalists and by the continued infiltration of Celtic elements into English life , will arise with guns in their hands . |
22 | Swanage ( Dorset ) , Salcombe ( Devon ) , Fowey ( Cornwall ) and the whole of the Isles of Scilly may teem with tourists in the summer , but have managed to keep their general character intact while not being ruined by development . |
23 | That was the only way she could exist with men in a man 's world . |
24 | Radicals may react with non-radicals in a number of ways : by donating the unpaired electron , or by abstracting an electron from , or combining with , another molecule . |
25 | By contrast , antibody RFD7 does not react with macrophages in the dome region or germinal centres of Peyer 's patches , while antibodies EBM11 and Y1/82 directed against CD68 , have been found to detect most intestinal macrophages . |
26 | World record-holder Lewis — who lost his chance of an Olympic 100-metre hat-trick when he flopped in the American trials — will collide with Christie in Zurich on August 19 . |
27 | Christie could yet collide with Lewis in Barcelona because both are expected to run in the relay . |
28 | Bush and shrub roses you can lay with roots in the trench and the top growth laid against the soil ridge , standards will probably need a third spit out so that they can lie supported and not blown around and damaged . |
29 | I would n't disagree with Mr in what he said about the more cuts we have the better it looks and so it stands to reason it 's a question of cost . |
30 | The animistic phase would correspond with narcissism in the development of the child , the religious with object-choice of the parents . |