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

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1 In the Wachtel case the settlor guaranteed the overdraft of the trust and was required to deposit with the bank a sum sufficient to cover the overdraft .
2 That will enable officials to discuss with the Commission the way in which the fund could operate in the future .
3 These measures could quite justifiably be regarded as something of a sledgehammer to crack a very small nut , since they are intended to deal with a problem the existence of which is almost totally unproven .
4 On large jobs where the fee is related to the value of the building contract , for example , it is possible to negotiate with the client a basis of drawing monthly fees which relate to the gross value of the building work executed during that period .
5 Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going .
6 Beauty , I thought , was something to do with the way a face betrayed character .
7 The nickname ‘ Ollie ’ , in itself , had much to do with the way the scandal was treated .
8 The reason for this legal double standard is , I suspect , to do with the way the law is enforced .
9 In Gower 's case at least , these failings may have more to do with the way the government sought to conduct its review of investor protection : ostensibly on the basis of the talents of one man .
10 It must have something to do with the way the language heaps noun upon noun .
11 Many of us will have had the experience at some time or other of finding ourselves in classrooms ostensibly to help individual children overcome their difficulties , but realising that in fact the problems are more to do with the way the lesson is being presented , with the resources and teaching strategies being used or with the demands being made , than with any specific problems our pupils may have .
12 In my first ten years of headship over 100 families used the service which the school provided , often returning to share with the group the progress which had been made and to comment on the ways in which their children had responded to the advice they had been given .
13 It may be appropriate to consider with the client the appointment of an independent public relations consultant depending on the purpose of the transaction and the requirement for press coverage .
14 If they succeed without merit , the fault would appear to lie with the way the appeal system is operating rather than in regulation 72 as it is currently worded . ’
15 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 .
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