Example sentences of "his [noun sg] [to-vb] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Defending his decision to meet with the South African delegation he said the conversation had dwelt on the future and potential business investment in the country . |
2 | Tesfaye Gebre Kidan continued to appeal for a ceasefire and to impress on foreign ambassadors his willingness to negotiate with the rebels . |
3 | He spoke of ‘ a new age , in which people can come together ’ , directed his administration to deal with the reorganization of pensions , housing , the improvements to maternity homes and the reorganization of the poor law . |
4 | DAVID QUANTICK gets down to his underwear to talk with the girl Bowie forgot . |
5 | Despite the setback , Lacalle announced his intention to continue with the privatization programme within the next two years . |
6 | On the following day , while visiting the McDonnell Douglas plant near St Louis , Missouri , he announced his intention to proceed with the sale of 72 F-15 fighter aircraft to Saudi Arabia which would guarantee thousands of jobs at the plant . |
7 | Agency staff sometimes question themselves about a discharger 's economic position and his capacity to comply with the parameters and limits which they would ideally like to impose . |
8 | On 27th November 1974 , on a Complaint by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland , the Solicitors ' Discipline ( Scotland ) Committee found John Duncan Haward Soper , Solicitor , 48 Great King Street , Edinburgh , guilty of professional misconduct in respect of his failure to discharge his joint and several responsibility along with his former partner to keep proper books of a trust and in respect of his failure to comply with the provisions of Rule 4 ( 1 ) ( a ) of the Solicitors ' ( Scotland ) Accounts Rules , 1952 , as amended . |
9 | His failure to comply with the community service order must be disregarded for this purpose ( see Webster ( 1991 ) 12 Cr.App.R . |
10 | A similar sentence had been imposed on the King of France , Philip Augustus in 1200 , for his failure to comply with the pope 's wishes and exile Agnes of Meran and take back Ingeborg as his wife and queen . |
11 | His refusal to deal with the PLO is practical , not emotional . |
12 | His refusal to deal with the PLO is practical , not emotional . |
13 | If Mr. Tully has good grounds for exercising the privilege against self-incrimination , then his refusal to comply with the orders for disclosure and discovery made by Buckley J. may have the effect of assisting Mr. Tully to escape prosecution and punishment for a crime and also the effect of assisting Mr. Tully and others to keep money which belongs to Abbey . |
14 | Bleary-eyed , I staggered back to Nevski Prospect , and there I spotted a dejected-looking husband sitting in his car outside a supermarket , obviously waiting for his wife to emerge with the shopping . |
15 | The mystified motorist whose car has gone wrong may know only that it needs repair and that he should take it to a mechanic : his competence to deal with the matter may go no further . |
16 | It was his wish to act with the Lord Chancellor in order to achieve reform . |
17 | Under the kneading fingers they could all see the fluttery movement of Ruari 's thin , bony ribs , and the doctor timing his pressure to work with the breathing , not against it . |
18 | He was on his way to dine with the Debraces in their London house , where , he assumed , he would discover the facts . |
19 | Dr Morris , who speaks like a television evangelist , ended his mission to explain with the words : ‘ With higher consciousness , students will enjoy their studies , unfold their full creative intelligence and live life spontaneously in harmony with Natural Law . ’ |
20 | The new Wisden , published today , confirms his ability to move with the age . |
21 | And it was his ability to work with the engineers as much as his speed which decided Frank Williams to sign Hill as partner to No 1 driver Alain Prost . |
22 | A top source said in Dublin : ‘ It would make sense for the President to time his visit to coincide with the opening of Barrettstown Castle as Paul 's first camp in Europe . |