Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing satisfied his urge to descend lower , until he was low enough to identify with these men who lay entombed in cramped cells , and crawled on all fours in the dark .
2 For those whose grounds are not naturally endowed with these facilities , Paul Decker provides , in 1759 , ‘ Gothic Architecture Decorated , Consisting of a Large Collection of Temples , Banqueting , Summer and Green Houses ; Gazebo 's , Alcoves ; Faced , Garden and Umbrello 'd Seats ; Terminari 's , and Rustic Garden Seats ; Rout Houses , and Hermitages for Summer and Winter ; Obelisks , Pyramids , & c . ’ .
3 The Wilson committee largely concurred with these views , and pointed out the specific problems of small firms in raising long term finance , whether loan or equity .
4 A testator would not set out to establish a trust , or to confirm his will in trust form , hoping that in details his intention would take precedence over his words : the civil law already coped with these problems , and the law of trusts was able to follow rather than lead .
5 Hayek nevertheless continued with these themes in the post-war period ; in particular , a critique of socialist economic planning provided a major theme in his post-war work .
6 A merciful amnesia usually came with these comas and who could deny it was a blessing ?
7 Although this centre presented a coherent picture in which the city was divided into discrete neighbourhoods , residents would not always identify with these boundaries .
8 Always train with these mitts to get used to the additional range they allow , and to experience what an acceptable impact feels like .
9 I like the presumptuousness and the shame usually associated with these images .
10 You have to have an open mind I always think with these things .
11 ‘ My eldest daughter Catherine 's behaviour became unacceptable to the family : she was always disappearing with these friends and coming home in the early hours . ’
12 Night Goblins often take over abandoned Dwarf strongholds to live in , and much of the ancient Dwarf Empire is now infested with these creatures .
13 ‘ As often happens with these things , the nickname stuck . ’
14 In the United Kingdom , in contrast to anywhere else in the world , the majority of cases of sexually transmitted disease are seen in clinics staffed by specialists trained particularly to deal with these problems .
15 The Chancellor was particularly taken with these suggestions and therefore included them in his budget .
16 The MRA international assembly held in Salisbury a couple of weeks ago dealt with these things .
17 It is one thing to speak of involving the student , " teaching concepts rather than facts " , " practising skills " and all the other catch phrases of educational discourse ; it is quite another thing to put them into practice , to find out how to involve the student , to elucidate which concepts are of most importance and which facts are necessary to their understanding , and particularly to distinguish which are the key skills and how they are to be most usefully practised with these students in this situation .
18 There was no doubt that Bunn was fully acquainted with these negotiations .
19 The complexities of anatomy and pelvic-floor physiology may be a challenge to even the best general physicians who are rarely faced with these patients .
20 The rotor teeth are once again aligned with these stator teeth , except that the rotor has moved a rotor tooth pitch .
21 On the vertical axis is plotted the recorded rate of increase of money wage rates , and it may be assumed that the rate of inflation can be closely associated with these rates of wage change because wages are usually the largest component of costs .
22 He 's got some new ferreting land and erm and when he went to put him in his box there was a ferret already in it but it 's absolutely infested with these sheep tics .
23 I mean I could definitely do with these sides done .
24 I think they 'll settle for five eventually , but you never know with these situations — they may call my bluff . ’
25 ’ He might be back before five , ’ she said , ’ but you can never tell with these meetings . ’
26 no I suppose , it could be painted on could n't it ? , they never bothered with these lady did they ? , cos its modern i n't it , modern made
27 Because you should never deal with these people in a cash basis .
28 Well , I thought it went off quite well , but one never knows with these things … ’
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