Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [noun sg] 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 | 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 . |
4 | Bear in mind , that we could do with class in some areas . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ And do n't laugh with food in your mouth , please ! ’ |
8 | The animistic phase would correspond with narcissism in the development of the child , the religious with object-choice of the parents . |
9 | She had affected what she considered a posh English accent and I 'd die with embarrassment in the French pastry shop when , pointing with her little finger , she 'd say ; ‘ Emm ! |
10 | I conclude that in those circumstances the court should proceed with caution in determining whether a generalised refusal , as expressed by Miss T. , is evidence of a settled continuing intention to refuse blood in all circumstances . |
11 | It affects digestion , exacerbates stomach problems and may join with adrenaline in insidiously damaging the circulation . |
12 | In an attempt both to gauge the extent of the problem and to help managers identify and cope with stress in themselves and others , Douglas Donnelly , Safety Officer , organised a stress awareness seminar which was presented by the Occupational Health Service . |
13 | A HERBAL health remedy marketed by a North Wales business is to be given to Russian cosmonauts to help them cope with stress in space . |
14 | When Bill and Kevin and I looked at how we could cope with appraisal in our division , the numbers did n't work out as badly at least as I thought they were going to originally . |
15 | There is strong evidence to suggest that the brain does not cope with information in a simple , linear form . |
16 | As already indicated in chapter 3 , accounting practice may interact with strategy in two broad ways : either by providing analysis prior to investment , or by providing performance reports and costing statements . |
17 | We have shown that ATF1 and a novel polypeptide ( that we refer to as CREB-binding-protein 100 or CBP100 ) are two proteins that can directly interact with CREB in undifferentiated F9 cells . |
18 | This was not necessary with irritable bowel syndrome symptoms as their prevalence does not change with age in this population . |
19 | If this blob is in a turbulent flow , its distribution will change with time in the way indicated schematically by successive configurations in Fig. 20.5 ( see also Fig. 21.6 ) . |
20 | you 've got ta go with daddy in a minute |
21 | Yeah we 'll go with nanny in a moment lovely . |
22 | If you choose metal windows , ensure that they 're fitted with a ‘ thermal break ’ to reduce condensation problems — windows without this feature can stream with moisture in cold weather . |
23 | Scotland 's long-standing inability to find a player who can play with ball in hand ‘ up with the heavy traffic ’ ( was Irvine the last one ? ) and the breakdown of simple passing moves was shown in all Scotland 's games this season . |
24 | Let's start with coffee in the other room . ’ |
25 | I can check with Hayman in the morning . |
26 | It is perhaps overstating the case to say that motorists can speed with impunity in residential areas , but it is certainly true that the limit is widely disregarded and rarely enforced . |
27 | Ideally the support of the bereaved should be a team effort , and the choice of captain of that team should be left to the widow herself , for she will need one special person to whom she can turn with confidence in any circumstance . |
28 | Accordingly , in future the limit will rise with increase in the hourly remuneration rates , which should ease the position . |
29 | Throughout the world there exist diseases caused by treponemes that are to all intents and purposes identical to Treponema pallidum yet which are not transmitted sexually and , in some cases , may coexist with syphilis in the community . |
30 | Will the hon. Member deal with education in Wolverhampton ? |