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

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1 On many exchanges , it is just the seller of the option who puts up initial margin , with the buyer simply paying the option premium at the outset .
2 However , if the expatriate rents a furnished property and wishes to ship over certain items of furniture , such as a favourite dining table , arrangements may generally be made with the landlord so that any unwanted items of furniture are stored during the expatriate 's residence .
3 Charged four times with the offence in between 1640 and 1652 , he came before the Court yet again in 1691 for keeping on the Downs far more than his ‘ stent ’ or allotted number of animals .
4 As Britain will assume the presidency next , we are carefully discussing with the Portuguese how we should proceed with common agricultural policy reform .
5 The loot went on nannies , childminders , nappies , clothes , food and toys , with the nappies alone costing more than £300 a year .
6 The curtain in it rises on two adjustable scenes from Peter Pan — the nursery set with the window wide open and Nanna 's kennel , and the underground tree house .
7 The Camel 's here so she had hold of the steering with one hand she was smoking the other with the window down and Nick wanted to put his window down .
8 ‘ You really identify completely with the station already , do n't you ? ’
9 The craftsmen , however , were more evenly divided , even at the high point of Tory fortunes in the City , with the majority still favouring the Whigs .
10 After training sessions , keep any literature or handouts together with the forms so that you build up your own references to guide you .
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12 Read in this way , community policing in Northern Ireland seems designed exclusively to improve relations between the police and Catholics , but it is much wider than this for it is also employed in Protestant t areas like Easton , where the existence of ‘ ordinary crime ’ ensures that the police are keen to improve crime prevention by better relations with the public generally .
13 Staff are taught how to deal with the public both on the phone and in person .
14 It became an annual event and a major source of Army income , with the public soon being asked to share in the exercise .
15 Responsibility , for materials and equipment ; supervision of others ; safety of others ; contact with the public etc
16 With evidence drawn from his field-work in Great Britain , Fielding showed how some constables place primacy upon providing counselling assistance , displaying forbearance in their dealings with the public , and in possessing the communication skills to process the encounter with the public smoothly and to enlist the support of members of the public .
17 It 's important to discuss with the public how they can help the police to fight crime .
18 It would seem that Miller can not have been on amicable terms with the gardeners there , otherwise he would have made a point of a visit then .
19 With the arrow still in place , the holes were virtually blocked .
20 I bounce out of Earls Court station , hop round to the boarding house , and find Rachel sitting in the lounge with the TV off .
21 Sleep is commonly disturbed in one way or another : some people nod off as soon as they get home and sit down ; they wake up at midnight with the TV still on — and then ca n't get back to sleep again till 3am ; some people find it impossible to wake up in the morning and getting out of bed is a real struggle ; others are awake at half-past four in the morning with their brains buzzing and churning ; some people find themselves getting very sleepy when difficult or anxiety-making things happen .
22 and then if not , I will have a word with the contact here , the contact for the
23 In the primary CD market , brokers have a larger role , with the proportion broadly reversed .
24 Rumour had it that on a less poetic occasion the Emperor had visited the pavilion accompanied only by Mme Walewska , his current favourite , embarking in a small rowing boat and returning with the lady only after a considerable lapse of time .
25 He kept up with the play very well . ’
26 Panic may often set in , with the fishkeeper not really knowing what to do and wondering whether it 's his fault , or if he has been sold sick fish .
27 The teacher working on his own , or with the cooperation only of his teaching colleagues , is isolated and detached from useful help .
28 ‘ His hand was welded to my back ’ , she tells her daughter of the courtship with the paterfamilias now buried in an iron coffin .
29 With the Greens too hoping to increase their one per cent share of the vote , there 's clearly a feeling that many voters here may be about to switch parties .
30 If they drop cigarette ash or crumbs on the carpet I 'm out with the hoover again .
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