Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] that [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 At a turn of the clockwork motor of the bulky camera , Leavitt had proclaimed that this submission to the seasons , to the rains , to the predations of lions , to the pasturing of cattle and all the placatory rituals that went with it , was unnecessary .
2 Leadership training programmes are being set up to strengthen team building and the working skills that go with it .
3 After all the banging and crashing , and the stifling oppression that goes with it , The Sleeping Beauty was a comfort and delight : it could not have been better timed … .
4 It was this Hope that interfered with it all .
5 The traditional sacred cosmos or canopy of preindustrial society that dominated rural life before modernity ( remember England of 1700 ) was dissolved by the amoral technical and specialised institutions that developed with industrialism .
6 Some of it , notably the spa buildings and the generous park that goes with them , is down on the floor of the valley , the rest of it up on a terrace to the west , so that from the little square in the middle of the upper town you get quite large views of the mountains .
7 C/EBPδ represents the IL-6 induced complex that interacts with IL-6RE
8 The creation and keeping of records in a local authority takes place in a very specific political , legal and geographical context — with all the social and cultural connotations that come with records-keeping in the public domain .
9 He played right into my hands and I then said , ‘ There is no such thing as political theory in Ireland , just different gangs that compete with each other and reward their followers if they win and punish those who did n't vote for them , if they lose . ’
10 It is tempting to wonder what Smart 's genius could have been had he not been tormented by madness ; but perhaps without the enhanced perception that came with illness , he would not have written at all .
11 Their high degree of competitiveness is a lesson both for British companies that compete with them and for all those who are looking for ways to sharpen their competitive edge .
12 We are still engaged in the unfolding campaign that started with the massacre of our people in this township on 21 March 21 , 1960 .
13 Two common folk-beliefs are that women have no sense of humour and can not tell jokes ( clearly Chiaro 's subjects do ) ; it may well be that certain kinds of jokes are preferred by men : the " shaggy dog " kind or narrative type that begins with formulas like " Have you heard the one about … ? " or " A man went into a pub …
14 And it will introduce a new affiliate membership level to Unix International for VARs and software houses who do n't need the detailed specs that come with Associate membership .
15 I give my hon. Friend that pledge with a great deal of enthusiasm .
16 There are also specialized agencies that deal with nursing , catering and more manual occupations .
17 Credit assessment — judging the profitable amount of credit to give , in what form and who to give it to — acquired new significance with the social changes that came with and after the First World War , and the even greater upheaval with the much bigger population after the Second .
18 It seems from this evidence that living with relatives when a marriage ends is considered in a rather similar way to living with relatives in other circumstances .
19 I 'm sorry I have n't written since then , but I 've felt very confused about some things that happened with us and you did n't seem to want to say any more .
20 The later theory of instincts , which included the death instincts , as well as the sexual instincts which were retained from the first formulation , seemed to solve the theoretical difficulties that arose with the first theory of instincts .
21 This kids ' book has an electronic strip down the side which you touch to get 10 different sounds that go with the story .
22 An old aunt that stayed with me .
23 Opponents of rearmament in the Labour Party ( and until 1938 this included the leader Attlee ) argued that , however desirable under a Labour Government , the Party could not support Chamberlain 's rearmament without appearing to endorse the foreign policy that went with it .
24 There were no fewer than four books in the Wimbledon Public Library that dealt with the Graham Young case .
25 Oh well as I er , as I was saying about th this aunt that stayed with me , er she once er saw a , well I do n't know whether she actually seen it or not , but she 'd seen the results of it , of a tinker 's divorce , and this man killed this horse and threw his wife on top of it and that was him divorced .
26 They must have talked long and hard about their future , and from now on Helen believed that other people would probably regard them as being ‘ engaged ’ — a term she hated because of the overtones of male dominance and female sexual ignorance that went with it .
27 Light chemical washes simply task the edge off the harsher colours , reproducing a degree of the tonal mellowness that comes with age , and have only a minimal effect on the integrity of the pile .
28 There was a certain struggling fury that went with being jobless , and persevering , and being turned down that was different from simply being jobless .
29 Most advocates of biological theories do not express themselves in the same bizarre language and style as Lombroso , and such theories of crime are not merely historical relics that died with Lombroso .
30 What the sociology of knowledge became concerned with was the social processes that interfered with the production of true knowledge .
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