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

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1 Preventative measures are indeed being advocated by the N.S.C.A. as an interim measure to deal with the widespread nuisance caused by straw and stubble burning after harvest .
2 The Captain waited , dealing patiently with the routine paperwork with which he was constantly burdened , and diplomatically with an influential gentleman who wanted an impossible favour to do with the son 's military service .
3 4 ) The convening of an International Conference to deal with the conflict between Iraq and Kuwait as well as other conflicts in the Middle East , in particular the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the conflicts over oil .
4 If a ceasefire were approved , he went on , there should be a " cooling off stage to prepare the minds of the two sides " , followed by an international conference to deal with the " foreign aspects " of the war .
5 It involved the establishment of an independent board to deal with the phasing of the separation of private beds and facilities from the NHS , which was nevertheless associated with an expression of the government 's commitment to the maintenance of private medical and dental practice .
6 Tim first met Princess Anne when he was an assistant navigating officer on the Royal Yacht Britannia in 1979 and received an unexpected invitation to dine with the royal family .
7 Nutritionists and doctors agree that the food we eat has an enormous amount to do with the way we look and feel .
8 The next stage is shopping for components , such as forms software , and raising an initial $2m to help with the funding over the next couple of months .
9 The next stage is shopping for components , such as forms software , and raising an initial $2m to help with the funding over the next couple of months .
10 The partnership agreement will normally contain provisions ( applying equally to all signatories ) to restrict the ability of an outgoing partner to compete with the firm .
11 This was seen as evidence of the government 's continued commitment to economic re-structuring and of its need to have an experienced negotiator to deal with the mounting foreign debt [ see pp. 37216-17 ] .
12 The structure turned out to be very durable ; most of the colonial constitutions set up by the British in the next three-and-a-half centuries show similarities to the Virginia Company 's way of doing things , though there were sometimes refinements , such as a legislative council created as an upper house to work with the assembly ; and in several cases — especially when the majority of the population was not of British descent — the legislative body was appointed rather than elected .
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