Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pers pn] [to-vb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Some of the details are nicely done such as the antiquated ceramic water bottle offered by the porter to enable them to cope with the freezing bedrooms .
2 We have provided an access fund to the institutions to enable them to deal with the few cases of hardship that genuinely occur .
3 New regulations for setting up political parties required them to register with the government for a year , have at least five elected office holders , and own property of more than 10,000,000 New Taiwan dollars .
4 I have just received notice via our agent , Mr John Popham , whom I believe you know , that Newport Borough Council and Gwent County Council are preparing to apply to the Secretary of State for Wales for an Order under the above Act to enable them to proceed with the construction of a barrage across the river Usk .
5 He needs therapy and some rehabilitation to enable him to cope with the constant uncertainty of his life and the violent frustration his condition causes him .
6 Jnana — relates to mystical or magical knowledge required by a spiritual teacher to enable him to deal with the mysterious powers of nature as well as the intuitive awareness of a single , all-including entity other than which nothing persists ( in simple terms , the Creator ) .
7 However , recently they can be issued for maturities for as little as 7 days to enable them to compete with the sterling commercial paper market .
8 They talked nonsense until there was sufficient calm in the stalls and circle to allow them to continue with the lines as written in the script .
9 That point enables me to raise with the Minister the matter of aid to mining areas , which was also referred to by my hon. Friend the Member for Hemsworth .
10 The next step was to explain the programme to health visitors , giving them the material Better Shoe public relations team wished them to place with the new mother at the time of their first home visit .
11 His business licenses him to fraternise with the enemy and casts him in the role of a Microsoft independent software developer-come-OEM , complete with an early access copy of Microsoft NT .
12 To provide advice and guidance to businesses to enable them to comply with the requirements of the legislation enforced .
13 While Kahlo 's art helped her to deal with the vicissitudes of her life , for most audiences it is her life story which allows access to her art .
14 Matinee is a screen saver with a difference , but be warned — I had problems getting it to work with the VGA card in some machines .
15 ‘ Making jokes helps us to deal with the awful reality .
16 But irrespective of how they construe the common sense which is the policeman or woman 's working knowledge , seniors are agreed that new recruits need experience of life to enable them to deal with the range of situations and people they encounter in their work .
17 We do not dissent from the arguments of substance which have been made , but we ask Opposition Members to allow us to deal with the matter in the most effective way available to us .
18 They appoint advisers to assist them to help with the choice of witnesses , the preparation of questions to put to witnesses and perhaps to help the clerk of the committee to frame the draft of a report .
19 The Captain 's band of child criminals invite you to mingle with the 1807 action in Bartholomew Fair , Smithfield ( box office : 01 278 6563 ) .
20 But if the child is a paraplegic spina-bifida victim , for example , the receiving teacher should surely expect to receive additional training to equip him/her to cope with the physical implications of the condition .
21 I think the gaffer likes us to stay with the boys and be part of the build-up .
22 ( 3 ) A knowledge of history equips us to deal with the vast range of problems confronting the contemporary world .
23 She was pleased when Marguerite invited her to help with the evening meal .
24 Under Ordinance 1990/1 : Student Discipline , breaches of discipline by a student include ‘ infringing arrangements made by the University in order to permit it to comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act ’ .
25 It will be just as important for the trainees to roleplay the part of the client in order to allow them to empathise with the client 's situation .
26 They want our tied estate and ‘ English heritage ’ beers to enable them to compete with the five major national tied estate brewers .
27 During World War I his pacifist convictions led him to serve with the Friends ' Ambulance Unit in France and then with the Friends ' War Victims ' Relief Committee in Russia .
28 This , Corris calls the ‘ North Sea Gas Option ’ after the massive conversion exercise in the 1970s when UK Gas Board had to replace or convert every domestic gas cooker to get it to work with the new fuel .
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