Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] with [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 By speaking on behalf of their constituents they occasionally thereby disagree with aspects of party policy ( 8 per cent ) .
2 Much talk with friends of what result we would ‘ settle for ’ — as if we have any choice .
3 Many gregarious species obviously co-operate with others of their own kind , to the benefit of all : lionesses co-operate in hunting , and in bringing up the cubs ; meerkats stand guard over the colony .
4 They usually begin with pictures of the occupations of the different months , followed by passages from the Gospels and the liturgical hours from Matins ( and Lauds ) to Vespers and Compline , and completed by miniatures of the life of the Virgin .
5 There is a distinguished series of subscription concerts from autumn to the succeeding summer ( they still talk with pride of the day in 1934 when Richard Strauss came to conduct his Don Quixote and Alpine Symphony ) but there are also free symphony concerts most weeks in the year , very popular particularly with Winterthur 's younger generation .
6 In the case of the development agencies , for example , although they are explicitly market-oriented and sometimes presented as examples of the neo-liberal , non-interventionist virtues ( Moore , 1986 ) , they also negotiate with representatives of business and communities ( represented by local councils ) to develop agreed programmes .
7 Steps towards its solution often begin with considerations of the I/O of the individual modules .
8 The shallow , red-tile roofs of the Plaza Mayor , once so touching in their simple irregularities , now glitter with armies of metal rods , antennae .
9 However , the compromise had drawn a furious response on Oct. 16 from Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin , originally co-sponsor with Gorbachev of the working group which had produced the Shatalin plan .
10 Please telephone with details of your flying experience to date .
11 Stick with mastic varnish , then seal with layer of lead foil pressed into wet paint and seal again with lead .
12 Landlords believe that the Rent Acts unfairly interfere with freedom of contract and exacerbate the housing shortage .
13 In this case the explanation is more indirect : the peaks certainly correspond with periods of warfare , but the wars were fought overseas , mainly in Asia Minor .
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