Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [prep] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Organisations may be less ready to deal with radical solutions because of the dangers of dealing with the unfamiliar .
2 The Bishop of Peterborough in his diocesan magazine warned of the dangers of playing with the occult and the unknown .
3 For the skills of interacting with the physical world the procedure summarised in Table 2.6 is appropriate .
4 This was even more embarrassing , for Donleavy 's strictures about keeping away from the embassy had focussed particularly on the risks of associating with the Drug Enforcement Administration 's ‘ cowboys ’ , the DIA 's contempt for the CIA under William Casey being exceeded only by its detestation of the DEA .
5 The Bank of England submits that the section 39 notice does indeed override the injunction , on the assumption ( which the Bank of England does not accept ) that the injunction itself when properly construed precludes the defendants from complying with the section 39 notice .
6 Klara is a plump , good- natured woman who shares the duties of travelling with the girls and enjoying their endless tourist trips , although friends doubt if she has yet learned the moves in chess .
7 Mr Ken Hipwood of Anglian Water said that the costs of dealing with the nitrate problem had been calculated but they were being kept secret . ’
8 Controls the flutters without interfering with the performance .
9 One of the difficulties of proceeding with the single currency , particularly if a small number of member states within the Community were to proceed on their own , is that it would become increasingly difficult for others to join them at a later stage .
10 One of the difficulties of debating with the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) is that if one is not careful one is sucked into the vortex of hyperbole in which he seems to live .
11 In many cases , following the advice , particularly with regard to sleep , will initially be against the ‘ natural ’ dictates of the body clock , but , as we have explained , obeying the body clock in this case will only prolong the difficulties in living with the new time zone .
12 It was not an unhelpful intervention , Mr. Deputy Speaker , because one of the problems in dealing with the targeting of advertising is that advertisements aimed at adults will be less effective than the Minister may wish if they take account of the fact that children may be present .
13 The links between research , policy and practice are very clear and could be cost-effective ( ! ) but to date most of the resources for dealing with the aftermath of marital breakdown have been allocated to the judicial system .
14 The pressures of coping with the Local Management of Schools , the introduction of the National Curriculum and the resulting assessment made ‘ Quality ’ an interesting concept that could be debated , or conveniently forgotton , at some future date .
15 It was dangerous on the roads for bairns as usually the horses with running with the carts .
16 UNIVERSITIES should gear their publicity machinery away from students and toward industry , In this way , companies that are largely ignorant about research in academe would realise the benefits of collaborating with the educational sector .
17 Many of the needs described above require the involvement of a school staff who have an understanding of and commitment to the benefits of linking with the world beyond school .
18 Having launched the action , he sought a Mareva injunction restraining the appellants from dealing with the property .
19 Manpower may hold a key to many of the policies adopted by the Romans in dealing with the barbarians .
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