Example sentences of "to [noun] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In a speech in Seoul on 27 April Rhee cleverly sought to reconcile his own vigorous hostility to communism with the American approach to world problems .
2 In May 1982 the Watford factory was closed and the operation transferred to Rugby with the inevitable loss of many valuable members of staff .
3 All existing records would be broken , and profits would flood in as the rich skiing culture flocked to resorts with the new hypersnow .
4 More details are given on pages 28 and 29 and in the documents being sent to shareholders with the annual report .
5 Details of the scrip and the offer to buy the scrip shares by Barclays de Zoete Wedd Securities Limited ( ‘ BZW ’ ) are contained in separate documents being sent out to shareholders with the annual report .
6 UK turnover grew by 75% to £47.7m with the installed base topping the 600 mark — Sequent UK firm shipped 30 top-end Symmetry 2000/750 system in 1992 .
7 Uneven allocation of notation to subjects with the same size of literature , ( or the same number of subdivisions being allocated different notational space ) will cause notation for some subjects to be exceptionally long .
8 Remember that you will act as host on the day , but you and your guest are welcome to come to tea with the other guests .
9 They now began to side with the extreme wing of the pied noir integrationist movement , which openly called for his overthrow .
10 Children 's departments built up a body of social work expertise , and gradually extended their activities , from work to deal with the acute child care problems into work designed to prevent child neglect and abuse and work with delinquent children .
11 Accused by some factions of bringing the nation close to bankruptcy with the Big Bonus , his personalized combination of high spending , high unemployment and decreased taxation , the President claimed ‘ we 'll just all have to wait and see how it pans out , wo n't we ? ’
12 Bancroftian filariasis , the commonest cause of these spectacular scroti , came to Brazil with the African slaves .
13 When they are included , it is usually for the frisson connected with them as omens of mortality and transience , as in the poetry of melancholy : Clarissa , for example , is frequently threatened by her family with imprisonment in the moated house of her Uncle Anthony , if she does not agree to marriage with the odious Mr Solmes .
14 Or would they inevitably break up and go to work with the experienced squads ?
15 The figures that she gave referred to comparisons with the private sector , not the national health service .
16 Two of the three British Sea Kings assigned to the operation then returned to Srebrenica with the sole objective of rescuing the Canadians , coming under renewed Serb fire as they did so .
17 Doctor Finlay is making a comeback after 26 years and switching to ITV with the coveted role of the Scottish medic going to actor David Rintoul .
18 In Maui a woman hangs suspended in the Pacific depths , eye to eye with the great humpback whales of Hawaii .
19 Even faults which are uncovered in the wood itself , like gum ducts or discoloured patches , are a cause of annoyance which will ultimately lead to dissatisfaction with the finished article .
20 Elf troops constantly move through en route to war with the Dark Elves .
21 It used every means at its disposal : it argued and pressured the Versailles politicians ; it cheated in the plebiscites ; it engineered uprisings in Silesia and Wielkopolska ; it skirmished and then went to war with the Red Army for territory in the east .
22 Only an old man with his white hair cropped short and worn as a Jew 's cap had spoken to Holly with the wry grin of experience at his mouth .
23 Accordingly he returned home to Yorkshire with the firm intention of becoming a hermit .
24 Ruby helps her master , Chris Robson , get to grips with the Good Dog Owners Pack
25 Neither Jantzen nor McFague really gets to grips with the philosophical issues involved .
26 The cost saving in the preventative work , er , fall falls later on in the system , and that might not even accrue back to local government , and that 's the problem and I think if there was some specific erm , government grants that enabled local authorities to really get to grips with the preventative elements and could should that , that reduced overall government spending on the other end , on the impact end , I mean , I think we would be , we would be sort of making very much headway , but there does n't seem to be that specific initiative at this particular stage .
27 None of these changes fully gets to grips with the central weakness of the PES system as far as social policy is concerned — the failure to integrate tax expenditures into the system in an explicit way .
28 However , it is possible to come to grips with the key factors to facilitate meaningful negotiation .
29 When Clinton disembarked , The Times was trying to come to grips with the modern world : William Rees-Mogg asked Mick Jagger to explain his generation and wrote fearful leaders about student unrest .
30 I do n't regret it , of course — I might never have been a priest otherwise — but I often think that that 's why I just do n't seem able to come to grips with the modern world . ’
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