Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | We are fortunate in that the rabbit population has not to date found us , although in 1983 we had to provide rabbit guards to comply with grant conditions , which were hideous white twists of plastic . |
32 | The union added : ‘ Management have to spend £50,000 in the near future to comply with fire regulations . |
33 | Registered users will receive an audio tape to help with pronunciation . |
34 | One possible consumer application is the installation of thermal imagers cameras in cars to help with night driving . |
35 | In his view , design is ninety-eight per cent commonsense and two per cent a magic ingredient to do with aesthetics . |
36 | Without the capability to deal with punctuation , rule-based systems are unable to deal with many naturally occurring linguistic constructions . |
37 | Surprisingly enough , it may have a great deal to do with conveyancing . |
38 | Data to deal with dilemma |
39 | In the whole sorry saga , West Bromwich Albion were one of the few parties to emerge with dignity . |
40 | ‘ What has the Faculty of Arts to do with Industry Year , or Industry Year to do with the Faculty of Arts ? ’ |
41 | A bilateral treaty signed by Barco and President Carlos Andrés Pérez of Venezuela on Oct. 5 , 1989 , covered agreements on water resources , the building of a hydroelectric plant on the Orinoco River in Venezuela , methods to deal with oil spillages and the establishment of a telephone link between the Colombian department of Norte de Santander and the Venezuelan state of Táchira . |
42 | Fujimori was accused by trade union and opposition leaders of having betrayed his election pledge not to introduce " shock " methods to deal with hyperinflation and the recession [ see pp. 37371 ; 37528 ] . |
43 | Agreement was reached on the establishment of a joint task force to deal with border problems , including that of Indian insurgents operating from Bangladesh and of Bangladeshi refugees crossing into India . |
44 | So — regarding whether or not someone chooses among credit types , or between credit and cash — having a bank account may partly be seen as shorthand for a collection of other characteristics to do with income and social background which may be influential in themselves . |
45 | The miners ' strike was a platform for the exercise of new police tactics to deal with disorder . |
46 | For example , in so called traditional societies the political , economic and educationalfunctions all tend to be fulfilled by the same umbrella institution , whereas in so-called modern societies we have separate social structures and organizations to deal with politics , the economy , education and so on . |
47 | But this sophisticated attempt to deal with exhibitor resistance to British films was ruled illegal by the US Justice Department in 1946 and had to be replaced by a less ambitious system , in which Rank 's films were sold on their merits . |
48 | In relation to Question 1 ( which is discussed in the following pages ) , many trainees find it difficult to discard subjectivity entirely in goal setting and still want to set goals to do with changing ‘ attitudes ’ , ‘ relationships ’ , and ‘ perceptions ’ . |
49 | Is it true that Philip Attenborough plans his overseas trips to coincide with cricket tours ? |
50 | Thousands of fans up and down the country plan one minute 's peaceful demonstration to coincide with weekend kickoffs . |
51 | The widely anticipated move , designed to stimulate economic growth through increased exports , included the easing of credit restrictions and the provision of increased funds to assist with capital investment . |
52 | In 1992 , was awarded the Mark Jones Memorial Scholarship to assist with postgraduate studies and in the same year , was invited by conductor Elgar Howarth , to be soloist in the Trumpet Concerto by Michael Blake Watkins with the National Youth Orchestra of Wales . |
53 | The New Testament has a good deal to say with respect to church administration . |
54 | The constable flushed red and apologised , causing the WPC in the squad car to rock with laughter . |
55 | In fact , I have little doubt that small groups , displaying a willingness to conform with pub etiquette , would still be served . |
56 | However , the new Trade Union Act applying a European directive will require employers to consult with trade unions before issuing dismissal notices in such cases . |
57 | Koreans expect their statesmen to behave with calmness , even when questioned closely . |
58 | While each school must evolve its own way of working , it is clear that the traditional two-tier model has limited capacity to cope with change on the scale now being experienced . |
59 | Although providing a degree of flexibility to cope with ground settlement , this type of joint tended to leak and a cement filling was added to it with the whole pipe laid on a bed of concrete carried up the sides . |
60 | Season the casserole to taste with salt and pepper and garnish with freshly chopped parsley before serving . |