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

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1 They should include plans to communicate with the public and media .
2 However , there are various defences available — for example , that the parent took reasonable steps to comply with the direction or that the direction was ‘ unreasonable ’ .
3 The face begins to swell and the eyes to protrude with the cough and then comes oedema between the eyelids and the eyebrows , even to the extent of a little water bag forming .
4 While I owe much to that tradition and trust that I am still persona grata within it , in many respects I have gone beyond Evangelical thought on matters to do with the Church and sacraments .
5 Well firstly the bill did n't have that rough a passage in the House of Lords , because there are only two basic amendments , er that we 're dealing with in the House of Commons that matter , and one of them is the one you 've just mentioned , the answer to it is this , er I 've had a lot of criticisms of giving B R the untrammelled right to bid , er right from the outset their criticisms to do with the danger that you would n't get competition for the franchises the private sector would be afraid , and incidentally this is not a sell off it 's it 's a way of getting the private sector into British Rail with all the advantages that brings , they would be afraid that they would face subsidized and unfair competition , above all , perhaps , British Rail ge=management would feel if they were bidding against their employer that would be a real discouragement to bid , and we 've a lot of evidence er that they feel that and that there are many who do wish to bid in management/employee buy outs , so what we 've done in the amendment is we 've preserved the right for British Rail to bid , but we 've dealt with those criticisms and worries which have come from a lot of quarters not least from within British Rail itself .
6 The major brewers do not have to evict tenants to comply with the requirement that they release pubs from ties by 1 November 1992 .
7 It raises problems to do with the role and objectives of the professionals engaged in such work .
8 Perhaps you could tell P C some of the things to do with the investigation that were in the programme ,
9 It might be possible for people in such circumstances ( perhaps when redundancies have been notified some weeks in advance ) to be supported and perhaps taught techniques to cope with the anxiety and avoid being overpessimistic or ‘ catastrophising ’ ( see next section ) .
10 Most of the well-to-do had departed hurriedly , leaving the resentful lower orders to cope with the French as best they could .
11 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what are his plans to assist with the repair and protection of the electricity supply in the event of severe weather conditions .
12 The policy is to educate pupils to cope with the technology and give them the opportunity to exploit it in their future work and leisure .
13 One has to develop routines to cope with the situation because it is far too complicated a situation to be handled in any other way .
14 Yel'tsin later agreed to take part in the negotiations that led to a ‘ 9 + 1 ’ agreement at Novo-Ogarevo , a government dacha near Moscow , between President Gorbachev and nine of the republican leaders , covering a wide range of measures to deal with the crisis that had developed in every sphere of Soviet life but especially the economy , and he was still prepared , after the unsuccessful coup , to negotiate a new political union .
15 It is difficult for her and others to grapple with the fact that , although they often oppose racism on behalf of Asian communities , they find themselves unable to control and dictate the forms that anti-racism takes .
16 I pinned it to the corkboard with a red drawing pin and a light heart , and went upstairs again to change back into jodhpur boots to deal with the terrain and to pick up the map and the compass in case I could n't find the trail .
17 King James II appointed the notorious Judge Jeffreys to hold Assizes to deal with the uprising and he inflicted cruel sentencing on all the partakers which included the execution of the Duke of Monmouth .
18 It is now common in most accounts to begin with the proviso that the designation ‘ nouveau roman ’ is merely a convenient quasi-journalistic or even marketing label attached to an otherwise heterogeneous collection of writers , sharing little other than the same publishing house at one time or another ( Editions de Minuit ) .
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