Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Go and collect my prizes What did I do with the bloody tickets now ?
2 BELVILLE : What can I do with the little baggage , Mrs. Jervis ?
3 What do I do with the big things ?
4 No longer can I bear with the ruined god , betrayed and beaten by his own magic .
5 What do you do with the extra seconds you save burning rubber , anyway ?
6 And what will you do with the other side ?
7 Tell me how did you do with the young girl last week ?
8 Also what do you do with the rubber gloves , the ball , the banana butty , the gold dollars and the dagger .
9 What hope would she have with the local police when the issue came down to her word against Guido 's ?
10 In a small house , you might want to replace the bath with a shower to create more space ; in larger houses , you may be able to fit a shower unit elsewhere to help you cope with the early morning rush hour .
11 Your muscles tighten up , your heart beats faster , your blood pressure rises and your body produces extra adrenalin to help you cope with the stressful situation .
12 Do you agree with the above narrative that submission in no way implies inferiority ?
13 Can you deal with inflation while bringing in the market , or should you deal with the first problem first ?
14 So how do you deal with the middle people with fair trading , and with the Third World goods ?
15 what shall we do with the drunken sailor
16 The next day as breakfast was being served , the team gave the tiny winger a standing ovation , greeting him with a rousing chorus of the old bar-room classic What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor ?
17 If the first movement , with its ‘ what shall we do with the drunken sailor ’ main theme borders on the frivolous , the 2nd movement provided moving and haunting music .
18 And what shall we do with the last pizza so that
19 The final question Chairman , there 's a lot of er , facts here with no remarks against them under the premises and involvement like here on page three , number fifty nine , Mental Health Act , the National Assistance Act , Health and Safety at Work Act , it does n't tell us the type of premises or what in so I say , well what involvement do we have with the Mental Heath Act for example ?
20 Do we go with the black roots , or the bleach job ? ’
21 Could we dispense with the human eye , and make the computer itself do the selecting , on the basis of some biologically realistic criterion ?
22 So where do we start with the mammoth task of raising an additional twenty five million pounds ?
23 I 'm sure a healthy body leads to a healthy mind and that helped me cope with the daily pressures of newspaper life . ’
24 They 've got their fall-out shelters under moulded hills , their neutral army , their numbered bank accounts — what do they want with the European butter market and Albanian refugees hanging from boats ?
25 Wh erm Terry 's feelings there do they you 've obviously been speaking to large numbers of protestors do they marry with the other opinions that you hear ?
26 What instrumental techniques can not do is evaluate the sensory attributes of an odour , in particular its acceptability , nor can they compete with the human nose as far as sensitivity to most odours is concerned .
27 From any of these positions I would be crazy to make him play with the left knee inflamed the way it is . ’
28 Nor do they deal with the real dilemmas of participation that have been the focus of considerable research .
29 It is not a serious one for the discipline , nor even in human terms does it compare with the undesirable side-effects of technological innovations in practical life and scientific research .
30 What does it do with the first spiral ( 5 ) as it makes this new spiral .
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