Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [verb] with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 What will happen if schools fail to comply with the recommendations remains to be seen — so far introduction of reviews has resulted in substantial voluntary initiatives for change in all Dutch medical schools .
2 Switch off appliances such as washing machines and cookers at the socket after use — if kids do fiddle with the knobs , they ca n't turn the machines on .
3 Since these parameters have to do with the FMS drivers , checking and setting them is described in Appendix D , FMS Drivers .
4 A few teenagers refused to leave with the others , but after about ten minutes they joined the crowd in Guildhall Square where the recently revived DUAC was holding a teach-in .
5 Journalists tended to march with the gays in spirit , believing that they had a case and were an important constituency ( as they are ) for the Democratic Party .
6 The Blackshirt stewards moved to deal with the interrupters .
7 The temptation for the rich nations will be to avoid or limit them by deferring expenditures on pre-emptive measures which will add up at home to taxes , higher energy costs and technology transfers to poor countries striving to compete with the donors .
8 As a result , the alternative models proposed to deal with the needs of the large number of patients brought to general hospitals after suicide attempts have included a reassessment of the role of psychiatrists , physicians , and non-medically qualified therapists .
9 Rural communities were still the main focus for most Japanese , but even rural communities had to cope with the exigencies of the drive to industrialize .
10 This passage illustrates in a vivid way the fact that the arrangements the judges have made with the Inns are merely the machinery through which the judges perform what remains a judicial duty , and also how decisions on rights of audience are different from decisions on call to the Bar .
11 Overall the study considers that a low price is set on unfair deprivation of a job and that unfair dismissal compensation has little deterrent value for most employers wishing to dispense with the services of employees .
12 A few birds began to make with the auditions .
13 Final responsibility for such matters as deciding on the suitability of foster homes was devolved to twelve regional committees formed to coincide with the boundaries of the government-designated defence areas .
14 Before Bakewell , traditional breeders had agreed with the churches that breeding between close relatives was not good practice , either in humans or in livestock .
15 The most obvious questions have to do with the elements or components of the curriculum : the things that go to make it up ( see Figure 1.1 ) .
16 Belfast is the only area who run a first year league which was formed several seasons ago and this year 15 teams have entered with the finals before Easter .
17 In a new book — ‘ Power Failure : New York City Politics and Policy Since 1960 ’ , put out by Oxford University Press — Ray Horton and Charles Brecher , leading lights of the CBC , have shown how arrangements to simplify bargaining with the unions have ended up locking the city into deals that halt even the best-laid plans for change .
18 Here , newcomers do compete with the locals , contributing to a higher demand for rural housing which , together with the restricted supply , has led to extensive changes in the nature of the rural housing market .
19 These will arise , whether justified or not , and may lead to resentment on the part of employees if managements fail to deal with the problems quickly .
20 A couple of weeks later Stephen was called away to Bradford , where the manager of one of his mills had disappeared with the wages of the whole workforce .
21 All I know is that I 'm almost at my wits ' ends trying to cope with the demands for access to you — the television people , radio , and there 's all the foreign press agency people too .
22 And still the faint red light up ahead came and went by fits and starts , leading them on across gale-swept open moorland , through massively still pine forests , up exposed dirt tracks and over passes whose names had vanished with the inhabitants of the farms where until a few decades earlier generation after generation of human beings had eked out lives of almost unimaginable deprivation .
23 Some of the courses I know , lecturers go drinking with the students and everything , but they 're all older , suits and ties and things , there 's nothing wrong with that , you just know them to be a lecturer and get on with the work rather than thinking , ‘ we had a nice drink last night , did n't we ? ’
24 The 1964 survey showed about a third of councillors preferring to deal with the problems of individuals with 43 per cent preferring broad policy matters .
25 Men and people in managerial or professional occupations preferred the policy-making aspects , while women and people in manual occupations preferred dealing with the problems of individuals .
26 He and his friends had collaborated with the Japs , but had quickly seen that the independence granted to Burma was fictitious and that the Burmese people were being exploited for Japanese imperialism .
27 The truth about the wartime payments remained hidden with the documents , and the extent of Leeds City 's guilt ( if any ) has never been discovered .
28 The successors to the old skins tended to side with the teds , who were pro-British and for the Union Jack , whereas the punks were anti-royalist and happy to stick safety-pins into pictures of the Queen .
29 Similarly , the English levies attempting to cope with the raiders of 1009 – 12 are criticised for never being in the right place , but again without further explanation .
30 To avoid a wasted journey , readers are advised to use the telephone numbers provided to check with the organisers that a particular event it still taking place . )
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