Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This is to be distinguished from bribing , where the treat is offered up-front or mixed with the meal as a lure to entice the dog to eat . |
2 | One child might easily be taken along or left with a babysitter . |
3 | Multiple regression analysis showed no increase in the correlation when the villous height/crypt depth ratio and intraepithelial lymphocyte count together where compared with the cellobiose/ mannitol % ( multiple r=0.50 ) . |
4 | ‘ No , it 's not , in he said , ‘ It 's a Suo , and I should know.in I knew better than to argue with an expert , so I said nothing and quickly caught it instead . |
5 | To understand the importance of these procedural developments , we can hardly do better than conclude with a comparison : Blackstone 's graphic and dismaying picture of the damage being done in England by entails . |
6 | Reading around for background to Shakespeare is valuable , and you ca n't do better than begin with the Harley Granville Barker 's Prefaces to Shakespeare , which analyse the plays from both a scholarly and dramatic angle , without being ponderously academic . |
7 | Or , if they did , they knew better than to remonstrate with the grim-faced man behind her . |
8 | There will not be the same winding down that occurred with the old rating system . |
9 | She spent two weeks inside and returned with a vast stack of photocopied originals and a bill for the astronomical sum of f25 . |
10 | She peered again at the water below and fought with the nausea and the dizziness and the fear . |
11 | The opponent may move in and strike with a roundhouse kick to the head and the first-time fighter may not actually see it coming . |
12 | ‘ The Germans are formidable but our young players have proved that they can come in and cope with the best , the outstanding example being Alan McLaren 's handling of Italy 's Roberto Baggio , ’ Roxburgh said . |
13 | ‘ Get in and socialise with the family , ’ Peter Shearer told Mr and Mrs M. You re not just teaching one child , you 're taking on the whole family , ’ this being a family of fifteen children , some with social and behavioural problems , and eight still of school age . |
14 | Whether the issue is North Korea 's nuclear defiance , tensions between India and Pakistan , or the wrangle over Cambodia , China 's new-found influence obliges it to choose : it can join in and help with the sorting out , or confirm the suspicion that China may become , instead , Asia 's most troublesome power . |
15 | I DO N'T so I stay in and play with the kids . |
16 | Later the wolf would be cut open while she was asleep , filled up with heavy stones once the little pigs had scrabbled out of her , stitched up again by the woodcutter ; and then she would be driven by thirst to the river , would topple in and drown with the weight of the stones . |
17 | fancy let to go in and mix with the grouting , its a bit of a cheek in it ? |
18 | I asked had a very heated discussion erm where I si wanting to be having the careers teachers in and working with the forms etcetera and doing it , the er job wise and he would n't entertain at all |
19 | Yet it should have been better for , needing only to hit the 18th green with a sand wedge he went into a bunker , failed to get up and down and ended with a bogey five . |
20 | Jason looked down and fiddled with a pencil on his desk . |
21 | Lissa 's mouth shaped her distaste , and she put her cup down and realised with a start that Adam was saying something . |
22 | When a son or daughter decides to settle down and live with a partner for the foreseeable future , rather than getting married , the situation is different . |
23 | Be sure to provide a comfortable bed , which can be a cardboard box with its sides cut down and lined with a blanket . |
24 | His release from time-out required that he quieten down and comply with the original request on his return . |
25 | ‘ When it comes to business I think it is important to get your head down and deal with the accountants and lawyers , ’ she says . |
26 | Could she please come down and deal with the situation ? |
27 | This chapter may be useful back-up material but ONLY if used with the up-to-time normal speech . |
28 | He noted that his rats tended to adopt a strategy for sampling the stimuli in the first stage of ( simultaneous ) training in which they consistently looked into one arm of his T-maze , withdrawing and turning to the other arm only if confronted with the negative stimulus . |
29 | In these cases an internal control is required so if faced with a negative result , one can still be sure that the PCR conditions were perfect . |
30 | In this a weak input which can not sustain LTF in its own right may be encouraged to do so if combined with a strong stimulus arriving from a second pathway . |