Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [to-vb] with the " in BNC.

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1 As for those localised unions with no such connections , it was not an uncommon experience for the organiser to decamp with the members ' subscriptions .
2 The doctor explained to her how hard it sometimes was for the sperm to coincide with the eggs ; she just had to continue to keep the Shah interested .
3 The seller normally wishes to have the conduct of the claim at his expense , and its ultimate litigation or settlement , since it concerns his business generally , and it is usually impractical for the buyer to deal with the issue anyway , since all of the relevant knowledge is in the possession of the seller .
4 The election result is a clear mandate for the Government to proceed with the reforms of the National Health Service and education .
5 The ceasefire was seen as an attempt to reassure the communists of the government 's sincerity in the US bases negotiations , and also as an opportunity for the government to deal with the Army rebels .
6 Nelson Mandela 's lawyers on Jan. 25 made available to the press copies of a document , originally written by him in prison and given to the then President P. W. Botha in July 1989 , which expressed his own view of the urgent need for the government to negotiate with the ANC .
7 He was in the main street before nine o'clock and many of the shops were not yet open ; assistants were waiting in doorways for the boss to arrive with the keys .
8 Is it in that child 's interest for it to go home or is it in the child 's interest er for the responsibility to lie with the local authority or the High Court ?
9 The issues to consider are similar to those required in order for the Firm to comply with the ‘ know your client ’ requirements under the Conduct of Business Rules ( which are appropriate only to non-corporate finance clients ) .
10 that ultimate responsibility for the decision to proceed with the transaction rests solely with the directors of the client company ;
11 The kitchen is a workplace in its own right ; there is a job to be done , and it will be impossible for the speechreader to deal with the matter in hand if eyes have to be constantly switched to the speaker 's face .
12 The boy 's father and paternal grandmother applied , inter alia , for an order for the boy to reside with the grandmother .
13 ( 2 ) It was necessary for the judge to deal with the point about the breach of the Code to the jury because TJ 's counsel 's speech had referred to it , although strictly the issue whether there had been a breach of the Code was a matter for the judge and not the jury .
14 It had been thought here that Mr Lawson might at least repeat the formula of the Madrid summit , which defined when the time would be ripe for the pound to join with the words ‘ once inflation is again on a downward path and we have seen the removal of exchange controls by our Community partners ’ .
15 It is easier for the purchaser to deal with the creditors and debtors as they are likely to continue to be customers and suppliers of the business after completion .
16 It is best practice for the accountant to discuss with the band who should be the cheque signatories on this account .
17 The program provides a system for the teacher to explore with the class .
18 The business in the example , it should be pointed out , is likely to be a retailer as there is no manufacturing capacity in the fixed assets and thus an opportunity is provided for the teacher to explore with the students the expected differences in the structure of assets and liabilities between different industries .
19 Within this section attention will be given to preparation not only for the selling task , in which there is little or no scope for the salesperson to bargain with the buyer , but also for where selling may involve a degree of negotiation between buyer and seller .
20 Under those circumstances , I ask him whether it would be wise for the House to proceed with the Bill tonight .
21 ‘ Pattern-makers ’ , like potato mashers or meat hammers , may be provided for the children to use with the clay to produce different effects .
22 The mistrust which their recent sufferings had engendered against all Turks made it impossible for the Serbs to collaborate with the more reasonable spahis , who were themselves the victims of the janissaries , whose leaders were known as dayis .
23 is fine swinging the ball with the tide erm , when Tufnell 's bowling , just an alteration in the field , Mike was deep forward square leg , if , if , that 's the right place he was neither square legged or mid wicket and it 's prompted him to move straighter , but he 's just a natural swing for the left-hander to hit with the tide in that mid wicket area .
24 The lights flickered on and off , illuminating others bustling back and forth , too busy in their own rush for the exits to bother with the intruders .
25 At the start of the crisis , an emergency centre was set-up at the headquarters of Aberconwy Borough Council , where many staff worked non-stop through the night to cope with the disaster .
26 He referred particularly to the need , under judicial review procedure , to obtain leave to apply on the basis of sworn evidence , on the court 's discretionary control of both discovery of documents and cross-examination , on the capacity of the court to act with the utmost speed when necessary and on the court 's avoiding the temptation to substitute its own decision of fact for that of the housing authority .
27 The readiness of the ILP to cooperate with the Communists did not lessen the tension between the two parties to any important extent .
28 The government announced in May 1991 that it would submit a bill in the second half of the year to deal with the problems of national and ethnic minorities .
29 Prime Minister Harold Wilson appeared to give some credence to this view in 1966 when he said in the House of Commons that it was the duty of the government to consult with the Trades Union Congress and the Confederation of British Industry .
30 Colman 's regiment was the first of the territorials to serve with the regular army in France after the outbreak of World War I , and he was severely wounded by shrapnel in the leg , acquiring the limp which he was to spend much of the remainder of his life and career attempting , often in considerable pain , to conceal from audiences and cameras alike .
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