Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [to-vb] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As companies that do fall victim to computer crime prefer to deal with the problem internally , personnel security may well turn out to be the most vital component in a firm 's defences . |
2 | The principles of pedagogy have to do with the craft of teaching . |
3 | Nurses in that sector have to cope with the effects on their patients of poor housing conditions and a deteriorating social fabric . |
4 | Nonetheless , just as computer scientists have had to solve the problem of mapping abstract functional languages onto unyielding and unhelpful hardware , so also will the EP community have to grapple with the difficulties of ‘ link-editing ’ and presenting suitable subsets of some highly abstract hypertext on conventional devices ( including plain paper ! ) . |
5 | ‘ FALLACIES of the modern worldview have to do with the conception of the world as substance or machinery , mistaking abstractions for reality , confusing origins and truth , failing to attribute feeling to things that feel , recognising ethics as exclusively anthropocentric , thinking a posteriori , objectifying facts as separated from values , reducing the complex to the simple and dividing knowledge into distinct disciplines that produce experts who are often wrong . ’ |
6 | The Government intend to comply with the Commission 's directive and have an exceptionally good record of compliance with directives on environmental assessments . |
7 | And those who get past the door seem to agree with the policy . |
8 | And he propounded evidence that a great many of the ailments we have in modern society have to do with the way we construct our buildings . |
9 | How , then , might a supporter of the mental sentence view try to deal with the holism of the mental ? |
10 | The deeper problems in the art market have to do with the depredations of the auction houses . |
11 | Those who favour a depiction of the fortunes of the imperial house have to reckon with the difficulty of recognising Augustus . |