Similar words: here with, lie with, therewith, come with, herewith, wherewith, side with, mate with. Meaning: adj. having no further concern with.
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(121) There was so much anger in her she could not see what might be done with it.
(122) Well, first off, I want to know what you've done with the money I gave you.
(123) This situation is changing, though, and some interesting things are now being done with pumice deposits.
(124) Ideally, the diagnosis should be confirmed before treatment, and this can be done with capillary blood glucose test sticks.
(125) When cultivation is done with mattocks and hoes women do it; when a tractor comes along, men drive it.
(126) Call it a freak accident and, hopefully, be done with it and race on.
(127) Why don't we just call it New Mancunian Express and have done with it?
(128) Believe me, it was all done with your best interests at heart.
(129) More and more research on and off the college campus is being done with the assistance of computer equipment.
(130) The removal of safety devices to speed up production, for instance, is often done with the tacit connivance of supervisors.
(131) It can be done with air and water, using a simple technique I have devised.
(132) Meanwhile Pistol Packer was getting into top gear on the stands side, and Caro and Arlequino were not done with.
(133) Rubbing is done with the fingertips and is usually a gentle stroking motion.
(134) Karahi chicken is a spicy Indian preparation that is also done with lamb.
(135) Fresh new material and standards done with a fresh touch.
(136) Although it is not strictly necessary, most work is done with stimuli that vary sinusoidally in space or time.
(137) The producer should reasonably foresee what might be done with the goods, such as predictable misuse by a child.
(138) Say it, if it's true, and I've done with you, you may rust unprovoked for me.
(139) Trajectory calculations could therefore have been done with greater speed and accuracy.
(140) Once a cancer is detected there is no consensus as to what should be done with it.
(140) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(141) What would they have done with all the money we drop every night at Convito Italiano?
(142) Faith was done with old-fashioned equipment; we needed more equipment to do the water-crossings ahead.
(143) For example, sound recording for films and television is done with a monstrous array of equipment and techniques.
(144) She felt for Karen, but she had no idea what she would have done with her on the roster next year.
(145) In almost all cases testing may only be done with the fully informed consent of the person being tested.
(146) However, standing on street comers or walking around is not done with any definite end in mind.
(147) He might as well capsize the dinghy and be done with it.
(148) And it was done with an extraordinary vault of achievement.
(149) Then he opened a movie house and said he was definitely done with pro basketball.
(150) Done with a power saw, beyond a doubt.
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