Example sentences of "they [adv] [vb base] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They normally deal with appeals individually , but the Chief Commissioner may decide to convene a Tribunal of three Commissioners to hear appeals involving questions of law of particular difficulty . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The myths which describe encounters with superhuman beings of all kinds never describe the various harmful ones as shy or fearful , whereas they always do with respect to the helpful . |
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 | In this fashion , the Lugbara deity represents certain general phenomena and inescapable universal afflictions such as death ( which they also connect with witchcraft ) . |
6 | They also deal with persecution — by the religious as well as of the religious . |
7 | Ian McMillan , Martyn Wiley and David Harmer work regularly in schools giving readings and workshops ; they also work with teachers and get them to write poems . |
8 | They also agree with WWF 's concern over the lack of information on the role of aviation fuel in global warming . |
9 | They also share with management responsibility for good industrial relations . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | The communication that they now have with electrification . |
12 | Since the newcomers are dependent upon them for neither employment nor housing , they are not inhibited by a web of economic and social ties from expressing their opposition to the opinions and activities of farmers or landowners hitherto considered locally omnipotent , Middle-class and well-educated , they even compete with farmers and landowners for positions of authority and local responsibility , disrupting or threatening to disrupt the customary hierarchy of dominance and status in the village . |
13 | I ask them to build up a Personal Language Profile ( either on their own or by interviewing each other ) which they then share with others in the group . |
14 | They then interact with microwaves on their way up and again on the way down after gravity has turned them round . |
15 | However , they sometimes flex with use and can be damaged by abrasive cleaners . |
16 | The development was entrusted to JaguarSport , a company they jointly own with Tom Walkinshaw Racing who ran the Le Mans-winning Jaguar racing team . |