Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] with the " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Previously , a security officer at the Hardshaw Brook depot in St Helens checked with the Met Office , took readings from a thermometer and inspected road surfaces outside the depot . |
32 | In fevers the chills predominate with the fever mostly in the day , red faced with cold hands . |
33 | They do not approach the present problem which arises when the successor lived with the tenant in different premises during the qualifying period . |
34 | Essex Rendering Ltd. in the above case complied with the Justices direction to apply to the local authority for consent in writing but such consent was refused , and their appeal dismissed . |
35 | He booked a flight for the afternoon of Friday , 24 March with Delta to San Francisco to connect with the British Airways flight for London . |
36 | It was tackled by forming primary R&T groups aligned with the strategy and objectives of each of C&P 's 11 businesses . |
37 | Her hair , glowing like a brazier through the early-morning mist , her high boots and her cream-coloured quilted jacket with its exaggerated shoulders , had drawn his gaze as he sat impatiently in a line of cars while the pickets argued with the driver of an articulated wagon that was trying to enter the University . |
38 | The two directors of the company David Phillpot and Barry Fitzgerald remain with the business as executive controllers , and they both report to general manager Peter Lloyd . |
39 | Perhaps she had intended to restore it to working order but with increasing age had n't been able to summon the energy or enthusiasm to cope with the disturbance . |
40 | But now with a fifty billion pound deficit to contend with the Chancellor is expected to see VAT on books and newspapers as a useful source of income . |
41 | NO Hollywood script writer could have conjured up a story to compare with the one Michael Galwey has produced and starred in . |
42 | Finally , after 90 minutes tumbling with the large clasts , the postcrania fragmented still further : four out of five femora remained as chipped proximal ends ( Fig. 1.9d-f,1.10C ) ; one proximal end and two shafts of tibiae ( Fig. 1.9j-1 ) ; four out of five humeri remained as two distal ends ( Fig. 1.10H ) , one proximal and one shaft ( Fig. 1.9 r , s ) ; and all four ulnae remained , one still intact and the others represented by a proximal end and two shafts ( Fig. 1.9 v , w ) . |
43 | Jake sat back in his chair , his fingers toying with the glass paperweight , yet looking totally composed again , back to his old self . |
44 | On its own , this could prove a nice little facility for corporates to share their thoughts and ideas , but if Microsoft continues seriously to pursue the bottom-up , template approach , we can expect to see the bulletin board melded with the capabilities of electronic mail , Visual Basic and the company 's various database access tools . |
45 | From Woolworths , we will hear that the Dixons management have brought their troubles on themselves , that their attempts to cope with the downturn have been lamentable and that only a new team — with a more analytical approach than the pile-it-high philosophy which did Dixons so proud when times were good — can engineer the necessary closure of small high street outlets in favour of a move to larger ones on the edge of town . |
46 | His focus is on teachers ' understandings of , and attempts to cope with the situations they experience in schools , and the various pressures and constraints that shape the teaching environment and over which teachers have little control . |
47 | ‘ Climatic geomorphology attempts to cope with the excessive complexity of natural parameters by holding variables such as structure , lithology and man constant . |
48 | A family attempts to cope with the eruption into their lives of an unruly aunt . |
49 | The long-running controversy over Czechoslovak plans to proceed with the Gabcikovo dam project on the River Danube [ see EDs passim ] continues , ahead of talks between Hungary and the Czechoslovak federal government . |
50 | The outcome was a decision to continue with the same dosage , because what is the use of physical strength without the brain to direct it ? |
51 | Life is full of ups and downs and I know that there are going to be bad times to go with the good ones . |
52 | Nursing and medical staff may also need psychological support to cope with the intense nature of the treatment and the uncertainties in outcome . |
53 | They say parents are often left without support to cope with the death , and doctors , nurses and midwives need to understand how to help them . |
54 | Newman 's anger eventually subsided , mollified in the main by the overwhelming hit the Daleks made with the public that so proved Verity Lambert and David Whitaker 's instincts correct again . |
55 | The player wants the story to continue with the Republic and in the World Cup — and he will be back in his favourite position against Bingham 's boys come next Wednesday . |
56 | A heart filled with the love of God |
57 | What was needed was a simpler more speedy procedure and so Parliament intervened with the first Public Health Act in 1848 , the forerunner of modern public health legislation . |
58 | Edouard toyed with the idea of having the de Chavigny wine-labels redesigned , and each vintage ornamented by a leading artist , as Rothschild had done . |
59 | Determined to defuse the crisis , the Croatian authorities complied with the Presidency 's directive and began a withdrawal on Oct. 3 . |
60 | In the fifth group session entitled ‘ Focus on the Individual ’ , the counselling and the monitoring combine with the directing and assisting methods . |