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

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1 This fits well with the pain-avoiding hedonistic and utilitarian elements of modern consumerism .
2 This fits neatly with his initial remark that the social sciences study social action and that action is connected with the subjective meaning which the acting individual attaches to it .
3 The child who is abused or belittled will often , when an adult , seek out others who will treat him in the same way as this fits in with his inner image of himself .
4 This fits in with the general tendency among much of the elite population in Shetland ( and Dunrossness ) to avoid raising ‘ issues ’ ( this has obviously happy consequences for those who are benefitting most from oil-related developments ) .
5 All this fits in with Catherine Prince 's professed anti-housework ideology , in contrast to Barbara Lipscombe 's evident dedication to the housewife role .
6 It seems that girls may be given fancier names because this fits in with a traditionally feminine image while the common masculine-sounding names for boy babies , like Richard , David , James and Alexander , would ostensibly give a boy fewer problems than Tarquin or Marmaduke .
7 This fits in with the traditionally tight control that local authority finance directors like to keep .
8 250 They 've become accustomed What they 're forgetting is that this fits in with the stated local plan and with original proposals set out in 1989 which is n't so long ago but people tend to forget that sort of thing 328
9 This fits in with our strategy to expand our health care and defence contracts .
10 This sits easily with the view summarised earlier that there are " facts " in the world , recorded in various ways , and the task of research is to gather the appropriate ones in light of the resources and circumstances affecting the particular research project .
11 This allies closely with the contemporary conception of the professions as among the most stable elements in society ; A. M. Carr-Saunders and P.A. Wilson ( The Professions ( 1933 ) ) consider that the professions
12 In the meantime they 've given me this to go on with , ’ he answered , throwing our ration card across the table .
13 These are not paintings employing the wonderful accidental effects of free watercolour washes that so many artists adopt , though most of this goes on with the underneath base washes .
14 This goes well with the new corporate dynamism at Peterborough .
15 This kicks off with a bog-standard 25MHz 486 and goes all the way up to a 66MHz 486 DX2 .
16 Second , we have already noted that the adjective is questioned with the word how ? , generally related to adverbial elements , rather than the which ? that is used for attributives , and this agrees well with the structure of ( 16 ) , where the adjective property qualifies a verbal structure , not a nominal one ( i.e. a structure centred on a property , not an entity ) .
17 This lies out with the experience of mankind so we ca n't visualize those things except to guess , and it 's a safe guess , that the reality will be worse than any nightmare .
18 This corresponds broadly with the approach of the previous chapter , and owes much to the Weberian analysis of bureaucracy .
19 More recent extensions include office units built along with extra hardstanding , around 1980 , all of this blending in with the character of the remainder of the site .
20 Simmel places exchange at the point at which Hegel constructs society , and this articulates well with a major tradition in anthropological theory , where it is exchange , often viewed in terms of the polarity of gift and commodity , which is seen as constitutive of society itself ( e.g. Appadurai 1986 ; Lévi-Strauss 1969 ; Sahlins 1974 : 165–183 ) .
21 All of this racketing around with has-beens and yet-to-bes , filming on rented sets in disused warehouses , ought to have been doomed to failure , even laughed off the screen .
22 This came out with more bravado than Sally-Anne really felt , and had she seen him more clearly before she intervened she might not have said anything at all .
23 This came together with the permit for fish farmers to enclose part of the waters .
24 This occurs primarily with alcohol rather than with other drugs .
25 This occurs particularly with fatty foods , ie. cheese or meat .
26 this happens automatically with a 1×1 rib , but when we come to the 2×2 ribs we have to take steps to make it happen .
27 And I think this done away with a lot of entries and keeping people away from meetings .
28 This equates well with a quality assurance management system in which the procedure level is reserved for critical business processes .
29 Mick , what I 'd like to know is and this links in with our other discussions this morning and also something that Mary er , mentioned yesterday .
30 There are plenty of interfering factors but these are inevitably to some extent weakened by a rational understanding of them , at least when this engages appropriately with our basic conatus ( or effort to preserve our own nature ) and thereby acquires the requisite emotional power .
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