Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He added : " If he does not want violence why do the police act with such impunity ? " |
2 | Racism was not wiped out when Lyon was minister , on the contrary some of the worst cases of human suffering at the hands of Immigration Officers occurred in his regime , but he did occasionally act with some humanity . |
3 | When they served her with a stallion you see , it was three weeks elapsed then before she if you did n't go and foal with that service it was three weeks elapsed afore you game again . |
4 | ‘ It is thought very unlikely that they will merge with each other , as they have similar problems . |
5 | On Jan. 10 , 1990 , the electronics and industrial giant Siemens AG announced that it would merge with another West German company , Nixdorf AG . |
6 | The Glosters celebrate their three hundredth birthday next year , but shortly afterwards will merge with another regiment as part of the Government 's cutbacks in the armed forces . |
7 | Dad , d' you know with that catapult ? |
8 | Do you know with this model , those paints with got to get it done by this Friday . |
9 | The South Saxons whose numbers we shall never know with any accuracy , built up a complex Wealden farming system , backed by a communication network that can only have been an extension of the lesser economic roads of the Romano-Britons . |
10 | It is generally much easier simply to let cut material fall with this kind of work , but remember that clearing up every scrap afterwards is just as important as cutting it off in the first place . |
11 | Disruptive males cause the females to leave the lek temporarily ; when they return , the likelihood that they will mate with such males is increased . |
12 | The males of species that are polygynous ( in which successful males may mate with many females during a single breeding season ) have larger antlers or teeth than the males of similar size from monogamous species , which do not fight so hard for mates . |
13 | Polygyny , often combined with a degree of polyandry ( as each female may mate with several males ) , is the commonest breeding system , being found in most arthropods , fish , amphibians , reptiles and mammals . |
14 | In pure polyandry , each male mates with only one female , but a female ( if successful ) may mate with several males . |
15 | That is not the case , and while it is true that deaf people from different countries can converse with each other better than hearing folk , they all have their own signs and structure . |
16 | Even his feminist anti-fans could n't quibble with that kind of sensitivity . |
17 | One might quibble with these distinctions , but the proposal is simple : BSL is a language for conveying information and will be optimal where accurate and immediate knowledge is the goal ; methods imposed on this medium will be tailored to specific educational goals and these will be a function of the priorities of teachers , parents and society . |
18 | Who do you think I could trust with that hanging over me ? |
19 | They do not cooperate with each other . |
20 | But you can make it different , George , if you 'll only cooperate with this television thing . |
21 | She was n't quite sure why she had come here at all , but it certainly was n't so she could sit and chat with this lot . |
22 | Therefore , before any policy conclusions are drawn from the figures recently published , do we not need to be sure ( i ) that we can predict with some success which defendants are likely ( at more than 50 per cent . |
23 | No-one can predict with any degree of certainty how interest rates will rise and fall over a 5 year period . |
24 | That is because it demonstrates how poorly British farmers co-operate to sell their products — I hope that my right hon. Friend 's marketing grants will assist with that problem — and spells out in words of one syllable that the British farmer will not be discriminated against in Europe . |
25 | This same point was made earlier during the discussion of general applications , and examples were given of how it can assist with such things as planning , exploring relationships , putting particular aspects of an organisation into context , etc ; in other words , using it as a basis for creative thinking and logical deduction . |
26 | The physiotherapist should be informed of the patient 's return to the ward so that she can assist with these activities . |
27 | On each campus , there is a designated member of Student Services staff who can assist with any queries or put the overseas student in touch with an appropriate source of help . |
28 | On each campus , there is a designated member of Student Services staff who can assist with any queries or put the overseas student in touch with an appropriate source of help . |
29 | Just think what we could achieve with enough investment . |
30 | Elisabeth Inchbald 's A Simple Story ( 1791 ) , Thomas Holcroft 's Anna St Ives ( 1792 ) and Godwin 's Things as They Are ( Caleb Williams ) ( 1794 ) are major examples , and we can associate with these Mary Wollstonecraft 's unfinished The Wrongs of Woman 1798 ) . |