Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] with [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So we agreed to compromise with him on certain things , in return for him keeping his nose out of my business . ’
2 And if she still wants to go with you after three months , you have my blessing . ’
3 It has to cope with anything from 100 to 400 customers at a time .
4 I only want to deal with it in broad terms and that is that compared to earlier E I Ps where West Yorkshire authorities were saying , Do n't take too many people into North Yorkshire , as you 'll undermine our regeneration to paraphrase .
5 If she has to deal with him at all , even quite briefly , people start saying ‘ She 's always talking to that man , — who knows why she has so much to say . ’
6 ‘ It beats me why you want to fly with us at all , Gabriel , ’ Rogers said .
7 She tried to reason with herself about this .
8 Yet with annual income from advertising topping £1.3bn and a growth rate of 15 per cent , why should ITV need to bother with what at best will remain a marginal financial contribution ?
9 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Social Services Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decided to deal with it at this meeting .
10 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Community and Environment Services Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decided to deal with it at this meeting .
11 She will make it clear right from the start by her tone of voice that it is with tired reluctance that she has decided to deal with you at all .
12 Our older son and his wife came to live with us for four months , between University and his first job .
13 Christian Barman , who had written of Britain 's country stations ‘ No country in the world has a collection of minor stations that can begin to compare with ours for sheer quality ’ , prepared for the Great Western Railway just after the war a detailed prospectus for the modernization and transformation of the company 's image , operations , and buildings after the lifting of wartime restrictions .
14 That will be the next stage we shall be working on over the next half-year or so , and what we do want to do is to seek the help of all the local authorities and teachers in this work , because one should perhaps put things into context , we 're a committee of twenty-two people , we have a staff , which when they 're all fully employed they 'll be about fifty , we have a budget of two million , but we have got to communicate with something like four hundred to five hundred thousand teachers , something like erm five thousand secondary schools and twenty-six thousand primary schools .
15 But what was he going to do with them in this economically bankrupt country ?
16 Yeah , I just want to get the emphasis back onto that one first , and the products , we accepted it and we 've got to live with it at some point in time , but the longer I can put that off , the better .
17 I 'm not going to argue with you at all … sit there until you 've calmed down . ’
18 So you have to ask yourself if a company consistently advertises products for less than they 're actually selling for — do you want to deal with them at all ?
19 His most interesting essays during this period are , in fact , on specific poets , and are quite unencumbered by the theoretical baggage which he felt compelled to carry with him on other occasions ; as a result , they show his criticism at its best — witty , cogent , perceptive .
20 I am interested to see that the Minister of State , Foreign and Commonwealth Office , with his deep knowledge of the Spanish people and countryside , seems to agree with me on that .
21 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
22 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
23 In accordance with standing orders A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
24 In accordance with standing order a thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
25 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
26 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
27 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
28 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
29 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Housing and Environmental Protection Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
30 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Community and Environment Services Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
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