Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [to-vb] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The foundation document was to be altered to comply with the requirements of the act relating to the creation of a partnership proper by 31 December 1989 . |
2 | Unfortunately , it has no effect on the larval stage in the eggs and further applications may need to be given to cope with the larvae as they hatch . |
3 | Next a management strategy would be developed to deal with the accidents not covered by , or remedied in , the first stage . |
4 | These metal loops should be spaced to correspond with the curtain hooks on the heading ( fig. 42 ) . |
5 | Companies which comply with BS7750 [ Environmental Management ] will be considered to comply with the regulation , subject to specific requirements . |
6 | It 's not they have not yet been developed to be wholly reliable , and there are problems to be solved to do with the fluctuation in the wind power , but I think perhaps some of those are exaggerated . |
7 | All new ‘ workstations ’ , ( defined as any furniture and equipment used by or in the presence of a user , together with the immediate environment in which the work is undertaken ) , have to comply with the regulations from January 1993 onwards , and all existing ‘ workstations ’ will have to be modified to comply with the Regulations by 31 December 1996 at the latest for less heavily-used stations . |
8 | It is not surprising that at independence most governments identified the international companies from the former colonial power as potential agents of neo-colonialism , who could not be trusted to operate with the interests of African countries at heart . |
9 | The Soviet authorities had no reason to take any interest in the fate of a handful of foreign invaders when over twenty million of their own people had been killed , while as for the Italians , it had suddenly become clear that they had in fact been anti-Fascists to a man all along and could hardly be expected to sympathize with the relatives of those few fanatics who had been rash enough to fight for the despised Duce . |
10 | It follows that a particular score from an intelligence appraisal can be a useful cut-off point in that those who do not attain the cut-off should not be expected to cope with the demands of the particular task . |
11 | that the respondent has behaved in such a way that the applicant can not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent ; or |
12 | The petitioner still had to prove breakdown by demonstrating one ( or more ) of the following ‘ facts ’ : that the respondent had committed adultery ; that the respondent had behaved in such a way that the petitioner could not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent ; that the respondent had deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of at least two years ; that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least two years and that the respondent consented to a decree being granted ; or that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least five years . |
13 | That the respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner can not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent . |
14 | As I was unable to see how I could realistically expect students to take responsibility for classes after only six weeks in the School of Education , I decided ( after much self doubt ) to put the students on their first teaching practice in the fourth and fifth years of schools offering our joint GCE O Level/CSE French for Communication syllabus where they would be expected to work with the teachers in a variety of roles . |
15 | ‘ Nothing in these Rules contained shall be deemed to interfere with the right of His Majesty , upon the humble petition of any person aggrieved by any judgment of the court , to admit his appeal therefrom upon such conditions as His Majesty in Council shall think fit to impose . |
16 | Under section 15(2) ( a ) it is no defence that the bulk can easily be made to correspond with the sample . |
17 | Chemistry was regarded as a subject which was not fundamental ; the issues it examines are not fundamental to the universe in the way that the issues of physics are ; in this the views of the students can be seen to coincide with the views of Dr L , who said that ‘ all of chemistry is becoming explicable in terms of quantum theory ’ . |
18 | This can be seen to coincide with the characteristics of an ‘ ideal ’ old age outlined by Erikson ( 1965 ) ( see page 40–42 ) , concerned with identity and generativity . |
19 | The second half of this can be seen to coincide with the opinion of Chatterton which is expressed by Ackroyd 's Wilde : ‘ a strange , slight boy who was so prodigal of his genius that he attached the names of others to it . ’ |
20 | What nursing actions may be selected to deal with the problems ? |
21 | Some of those 500 are in surplus and , as the health service is a unified service , those surpluses can be transferred to deal with the problems . |
22 | Whichever of the above methods is adopted , once the vendor and purchaser have agreed on a sale price , the respective solicitors Will be instructed to proceed with the preparation of draft contracts . |
23 | ( c ) Quantities from the annotated take off must be abstracted to correspond with the basis on which the work is sub-let or bonussed . |
24 | For large values of N i , Stirling 's approximation can be used to deal with the factorials viz. In , and equation ( 8.3 ) becomes which on dividing by N o gives If , the mole fraction of component i , then |
25 | The money raised will be used to assist with the expenses of the teams taking part in the Gymnaestrada 1991 . |
26 | And thinking that if he pleased her as much as he hoped , she might be persuaded to part with the Fabergé desk set . |
27 | They will probably be fairly reluctant to assist , given that your client is not a member of their union , but they might be persuaded to part with the safety minutes which contain relevant complaints that predate the accident . |
28 | On the other hand , there were around sixty southern Democrats , potential ‘ Boll Weevils ’ , some of whom might be induced to vote with the administration . |
29 | Given the propensity of Abu Nidal ( whose real name is Sabri el-Banna ) to embarrass the Palestine Liberation Organisation 's chairman , Yasser Arafat , the statement - which was not typed on Abu Nidal 's ‘ Fatah Revolutionary Council ’ notepaper - appeared to be timed to coincide with the attampts of the Egyptian President , Hosni Mubarak , to involve the Israelis in talks with pro-PLO Palestinians . |
30 | If the exclusion is for a fixed period which would bring the aggregate exclusion in any term to more than five days or would involve the pupil missing a public examination , the governors or LEA may order the reinstatement of the pupil and the head teacher would be bound to comply with the direction . |