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

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1 And the wider community is denied the opportunity to deal with the issue compassionately .
2 A party congress was held on March 3-5 , 1989 , in Duisburg , where the so-called " realists " ( Realos ) were voted into the key posts [ see p. 36531 ] , reflecting the congress 's mood of seizing the opportunity to co-operate with the SPD .
3 Mr Walden says he 's received numerous letters since the Iraqi invasion two months ago , and felt it important to take the opportunity to talk with the people he represents .
4 The word processor package which I 'm using to write this book has a couple of games built into it — partly for light relief , no doubt , but also to give newcomers the opportunity to play with the system , to get confident in using the tools .
5 The parish representatives will have the opportunity to discuss with the Agencies of their choice the forms of support which they need to have in their task of bringing alive the mission statement of each parish .
6 ‘ He is not in good health , and he asks only that his nephew , Nathan , who is sixteen , shall be given the opportunity to work with the firm , starting at the lowest rung of the ladder , to learn the publishing business thoroughly .
7 Where carers admit that abuse has occurred , or are fearful that it may , the worker may have the opportunity to work with the carer ( and where possible , the old person ) on a future strategy .
8 Alistair Scott and John Shrewsbury were kind enough to give me the opportunity to work with the BBC and I hope to have the privilege again .
9 Her role in Selling Hitler offered Julie , one of five children , the opportunity to work with the director Alistair Reed .
10 Participants will be given the opportunity to meet with the Company 's management , inspect its facilities , and review relevant internal documents .
11 The mixed feelings at having given up the struggle to cope with the family member at home can lead to a diminution of visits , which may be painful at times .
12 It allows the board to continue with the levy , which ensures that income will be gained and that training can continue .
13 There was one , there was one last comment that I missed out there that it was the erm the permission to proceed with the product recommendations , you were wanting to proceed with recommendations but you had n't got the commitment off Steven in the first place so you were suggestion recommendations and what !
14 In office for just under a year , Druk had grown increasingly unpopular with the nationalist Popular Front , which organized demonstrations outside the parliament to coincide with the no confidence vote .
15 Day works is a means of paying a contractor on a time and materials basis for incidental work to the contract to comply with the engineer 's instructions , with additions for overheads and profit .
16 that ultimate responsibility for the decision to proceed with the transaction rests solely with the directors of the client company ;
17 The decision to compete with the fiction lending libraries altered things , but for a while the old remedy of pulping was resorted to , sometimes with amusing consequences as the flood of popular titles reached ever greater strength .
18 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 .
19 He has the temperament to cope with the job at Old Trafford . ’
20 They went down to Birmingham , and while the er , two chairmen negotiated in the dining room , over a , an extremely affluent lunch , Danny Blanchflower was em , pushed into the kitchen to sit with the servants , if you like .
21 Simon , however , would n't hear of it , and had joined her in the kitchen to help with the dishes .
22 using natural language indexing and allowing the user to deal with the vagaries of that language , or
23 The player wants the story to continue with the Republic and in the World Cup — and he will be back in his favourite position against Bingham 's boys come next Wednesday .
24 There was little in the West to compare with the fanaticism shown by Eastern monks or lay people as well as bishops over the minutiae of dogma .
25 I am aware that the President of Ukraine has made the point that he would like his republic to be a non-nuclear state and that he would like the west to assist with the process of dismantling and destruction .
26 It will also oblige the acquirer to co-operate with the seller in trying to avoid or reduce the claim and generally to mitigate the liability .
27 Clearly , those who drafted the Directive thought that normally it would be in the interests of the employee to transfer with the business .
28 It is the attempt to deal with the choice as a formal rather than contextual issue which has led pedagogic grammarians into such easily flawed formulations of rules .
29 Pat Bliss , the Reading co-promoter , said : ‘ After our success in 1990 , we had to weaken the side to comply with the sport 's restrictions .
30 Mr. Gilberd instructed the defendant to confirm with the bank that the cheque was acceptable , and the defendant later told him that he had done so and that such a cheque was ‘ as good as cash . ’
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