Example sentences of "try [verb] with a " in BNC.
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1 | Much easier for us to deal with a conniving , self-serving bastard like Assad than try to cope with a religious fanatic . |
2 | If your courage fails when it comes to devising and playing music try collaborating with a fellow teacher . |
3 | It already exists — try driving with a defective headlight and you 'll find out . |
4 | This requires a re-examination of such chairs as please my eye and try to come with a starting point . |
5 | ‘ I 'm promising you a gracious occasion , so try to behave with a bit of savoir faire . |
6 | Try coping with a party of underprivileged schoolchildren from a housing estate in Manchester with a near-hysterical social worker , a ghetto blaster and some crisp bags to sniff glue , two glum shaven-headed squaddies with flatulence , and a computer programmer from Maidstone who wants to tell you about why his promotion fell through , and then with one eye twitching , accuses you of having stolen his processed cheese . |
7 | For a totally different experience , try legering with a redworm with the minimum of weight on the line . |
8 | If you doubt it , try discussing with a lawyer the sensory perceptions of a pilot rotating an aircraft into a climbing attitude while increasing engine power and accelerating , and whether or not the pilot can believe he is pulling the aircraft right up on to its back . |
9 | Then try working with a small group , doing the same thing . |