Example sentences of "they [vb base] [to-vb] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The majority of potential users of desktop publishing systems have a definite idea of what they want to do with the system ; publish a newsletter , produce catalogues , spruce up company reports , etc . |
2 | Many of those attending the doctor 's surgery with physical symptoms , such as headache or diarrhoea , actually have serious emotional , sexual or family problems that they want to discuss with the doctor , but find it difficult to start on such sensitive topics . |
3 | One of the biggest attractions for fans is that they like to identify with the group ; they want to be part of The Club . |
4 | During the session the demands that the child makes on the parents for help and how they respond to deal with the interruption is useful information . |
5 | They prefer to associate with the machine rather than with human beings , although they may make exceptions for fellow hackers . |
6 | have it within their power to resolve the matter very speedily by going to the commission and providing full notification , even if they have to negotiate with the commission over provisions which the submission was moved , then they can get that exemption back dated and , and |
7 | Spoken dialogue being omitted , synopses are provided which make it absolutely impossible to tell where the musical numbers occur and what they have to do with the plot . |
8 | If one subtracts the vote of this vulnerable group from the remaining 76 per cent , this means that they have to live with the knowledge that more than one in four of voting co-residents have voted for a party that is rabidly hostile to them . |
9 | They have to live with the fear of sudden attacks that leave them struggling to breathe . |
10 | They have to live with the fear of sudden attacks that leave them struggling to breathe . |
11 | On top of this , inevitably but it seems rather unfairly , they have to deal with the problem that faces every teacher in a new school : the fact that they do not know its geography , its structure and its rules , both explicit and unwritten , nor do they have a chance to get to know the personalities and quirks of more than a handful of either pupils or teachers . |
12 | It happens with charities which are housing associations ; they have to comply with the Housing Associations Act and , if they are incorporated , also with the Companies Act ’ . |
13 | If they refuse to move with the firm , the company will have a difficult task on its hands in trying to find suitable replacements . |