Example sentences of "of [v-ing] with a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What we are trying to do is to provide good people who have an enthusiasm for this kind of catering with a fast route towards management responsibility , and that is a route which , for those who want it , can lead right up into store management and beyond . |
2 | As a result of this research , Armitage Shanks came up with Chablis — a soft and subtle shade which will add warmth to its surroundings , with the added advantage of co-ordinating with a wide range of other colours from pastels to bold primaries . |
3 | DEC says it has a memorandum of understanding with a second source for the Alpha chip . |
4 | Instead of operating with a deflated matrix , we operate on the original matrix A ( or a part of it ) with a column vector from which all contributions from x1 have been " swept " away . |
5 | High on the moorland wilds , ancient travellers told of meeting with a mysterious stranger who would offer them a golden goblet of wine . |
6 | Next to nothing is known about the experience of ageing with a long-term disability . |
7 | Various aunts of terrible aspect who would threaten and alarm — tales of scorching with a flat iron for minor mischiefs — and kind uncles who would be a sure bet for a sweet or a copper or two . |
8 | The core tagset common to all TEI bases provides means of encoding with a reasonable degree of sophistication the following list of textual features : |
9 | Another of many criteria to be identified could be the subsequent or continuing costs , economic and social , of proceeding with a particular treatment . |
10 | The pupils from Sutton gained from the experience of mixing with a wider range of pupils than they normally encounter . |
11 | It was an episode that affected the children in many different ways , but running through the diversity of experience was the trauma of family separation and the culture shock of coping with a new environment . |
12 | Expectant mothers , for instance , treated in isolation by doctors and hospitals , and without their own female relatives around to help them , flock to childbirth classes where often strong social contacts are made , which may last throughout the period of coping with a young baby and longer . |
13 | Listening to music and relaxing the muscles of the head and neck properly can be very effective ways of coping with a bad headache . |
14 | When two or more creatures that are unrelated all evolve similar ways of coping with a particular circumstance , this is called convergent evolution . |
15 | Since factors incur their major costs in the first year of dealing with a new client and make their best returns the longer the relationship lasts this is an area they must continue to address . |
16 | One way of dealing with a philosophical myth is to expose its implications . |
17 | There is another way of dealing with a philosophical myth . |
18 | They have been a very popular means of dealing with a wide variety of functions which ministers want to encourage , to finance and to guide , but which would not fit easily into the structure of a government department . |
19 | Restrictions are a warning that there is some restriction on the powers of dealing with a registered property by the registered proprietor ; eg by a tenant for life . |
20 | You fully know as an old pressman the difficulty of dealing with a big speech late at night … |
21 | A further , and rather extreme way of dealing with a chronological survey of art is to eliminate the artists . |
22 | I think also on the inherent fault situation , I mean when somebody buys a vehicle the vehicle has to be of a standard obviously and if there are problems there then obviously people appreciate the fact that they can go back and this is really the point of dealing with a reputable dealer from the word go . |
23 | What appealed to me was the notion , on paper at least , of dealing with a so-called pacifist who was unaware of his feelings and potential for violence inside himself that were the very same feelings he abhorred in society . |
24 | An alternative method of dealing with a difficult minority might be a reverse takeover offer ( see para 4.6 below ) . |
25 | Serious effects fail to show themselves in the majority of reasonably pacific , law-abiding citizens , who , as a boy or girl , enjoyed the sense of power and childish delight of identifying with a fictional hero . |
26 | As originally described , integrins were divided into three sub-families , each with a common Β subunit capable of associating with a specific group of α subunits . |
27 | So it was a full range of offences and I mean there is n't a typical way of working with a typical kind of offence . |
28 | Against this must be set the benefit of working with a consistent software interface , having better compatibility of data between programs and a simpler user interface . |
29 | I will have to point out how different things are now — that the days of working with a grand staff at one 's beck and call will probably never return within our lifetime . |
30 | There is also the pleasure of working with a fantastic team of lads . ’ |