Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 … at least one pair of walking shoes to wear with tweeds , another to wear with washing frocks , a smart pair of shoes for afternoon , several pairs of sandals for morning , several pairs to go with evening dresses , bedroom slippers and shoes for sports .
2 Squeeze your fist … study the feelings of tension this creates … learn what it is like now to have this experience of tension in the fist … [ after approximately five seconds ] … and now relax … let go of all the tension just allow your fingers to fall with gravity … you may experience a slight tingling effect as the muscles relax … feel the fingers and hand becoming heavier and heavier … feeling as though someone has just placed a glove made of lead on your hand … causing the whole hand to feel heavy , heavy as lead … the muscles sinking down dead weight hanging on the bones of the hand …
3 Particular emphasis is placed upon longitudinal investigations of changes at the work-place or of the development of personal strategies to cope with stress in jobs or during unemployment .
4 for Scottish Homes next year to provide more money to cope with dampness and homelessness .
5 General Accident is supporting this request and have taken the decision to continue with payment of benefit when a claimant attends such a course .
6 For the sake of architecture , which we all believe in , it is vital that if we can not accept the decision to proceed with enthusiasm , we at least accept the decision with democratic grace .
7 The move was interpreted more as a mechanism for displaying the North 's disapproval of the decision to proceed with Team Spirit than a direct response to South Korea 's military alert .
8 Only the Red ( N ) , Amber ( N ) and Green ( Y ) combination permits the driver to go with caution .
9 But he demanded high standards and as a classical scholar was exasperated by my inability to cope with Latin .
10 There are many people who suffer due to lack of affordable housing to rent and inability to cope with mortgage repayments .
11 Aerospace firms are rewriting their plans to cope with growth .
12 I disregard Labour 's attempts to agree with part of this .
13 The extension was completed at a cost of more than £3m to cope with school enrolment of 540 pupils .
14 Can the family provide the child with the skills that the black person learns in the black community : the skills to cope with racism ?
15 Anxiety management training is about helping clients to understand what is going on , then teaching them skills to cope with anxiety , then encouraging them to put themselves deliberately into situations which create anxiety but with which they cope successfully .
16 Nearer to home , New Scientist 's attempts to grapple with information technology have so far proved fruitless .
17 It is generally agreed that , at the present time , there is insufficient provision to meet with dignity the needs of all those over the age of 75 .
18 It is fairly difficulty to work with machinery and has a moderate blunting effect on cutting edges .
19 Take this opportunity to come with Travelsphere to China — one of the last great travel experiences .
20 Clearing your ears to cope with pressure changes .
21 In 1585 , Lambarde wrote a long letter to Lord Burghley stating reasons for her Majesty to proceed with speed in the defense of the Low Countries .
22 It is essential when implementing new , untried practice to proceed with caution .
23 The 1972 Act enabled these parishes to continue into the new system and also made provision for some small former boroughs or urban districts to continue with parish status .
24 The last few weeks have seen LASMO North Sea 's Markham field produce its first gas , while gas price negotiations have been concluded in Pakistan , allowing LASMO Oil Pakistan to proceed with development plans for the Kadanwari field .
25 It took an advance in political maturity for Germanic peoples to cope with failure as positively God-given .
26 Nationally the war did lead to one innovation when the government created an imaginative attempt to cope with teacher shortage in the Emergency Training Service , which trained teachers without academic qualifications after national service .
27 The provisions of this act require a president to consult with congress about any commitment of American troops abroad and oblige him to withdraw those troops within 60 days ( with the possibility of a 30-day extension ) if a declaration of war is not forthcoming from Congress .
28 Drain the beans and place them in a saucepan to cover with water .
29 It is clear that firms are taking the regulatory regime seriously ; nearly all have taken steps to comply with audit regulations .
30 Working together , they have produced guidelines for people working with prisoners in an attempt to help with accommodation problems and prevent homelessness and insecurity .
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