Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [prep] [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | There are essentially three options for dealing with the properties . |
2 | Drying experiments at Silsoe showed that on an average non-rainy day , thin mats were ready to harvest for wilted silage after about three hours compared with between six and 36 hours of wilting with the unconditioned crop . |
3 | It is permissible to remove mice born in quarantine 3 weeks after weaning with the permission of the Ministry of Agriculture . |
4 | The DES ( 1978 ) outlined five possibilities for dealing with the declining number of school leavers . |
5 | After five years of living with the natives and being offered the delicacy of a human thumb by cannibals — a feast which he gracefully declined — Terry was feeling homesick . |
6 | Thus either the comparative inefficiency of one hemisphere in dealing with the information presented and/or a reduction in stimulus fidelity consequent upon hemispheric transfer are held to account for the advantage obtained for a particular half of the visual field . |
7 | Madame always had a little stage set up there at the end , and I remember thinking at the time , well , seven nights in a week and seven different acts , it 's one way of dealing with the situation . |
8 | One way of coping with the dilemma of too much or too little bottom-up acoustic information is to use broad , and hopefully robust representation primitives initially to access a number of word hypotheses bottom-up and subsequently use a word verifier for more accurate matching and rating of the hypotheses against the input . |
9 | But captain Graham Gooch waited almost 60 hours before phoning with the bad news at 9.30 yesterday morning . |
10 | But two decades of tinkering with the federal constitution have not so much created regional self-government as extended the practice of divide-and-rule perfected by the British colonists before independence . |
11 | The part was originally taken by Vivien Leigh in the 1939 film of Gone With The Wind — the most successful film ever made . |
12 | The panel of four scientists listed 14 options for dealing with the forests , ranging from doing nothing to protecting almost everything , and costed each option in terms of lost jobs and lost income . |