Example sentences of "[verb] with [prep] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Hubby was n't happy when no kiddies appeared ; blamed her , Sara had tried to be the good wife but failed ; the other wifies she was supposed to socialise with to further hubby 's career were dreadful , brainless bores .
2 Looked at positively , we might say that all these things were actually a realisation that the stresses and strains of modernity could not be coped with by further doses of materialism .
3 The latter , incidentally , illustrates another point , that concerning " capture theory " which will be raised and dealt with at greater length later in the chapter ( see p. 7 ) .
4 Some of those who had commented on the draft of the new programme , Gorbachev revealed , thought the term should have been entirely removed ; others , on the contrary , thought it should have been dealt with at greater length .
5 Dressing is dealt with at greater length in a later chapter .
6 ( This topic is dealt with at greater length in Kemp & Kemp , 1 , 5 – 009 et seq . )
7 ‘ Now if anything be certain it is this , that where there are general words in a later Act capable of reasonable and sensible application without extending them to subjects specifically dealt with by earlier legislation , you are not to hold that earlier and special legislation indirectly repealed , altered , or derogated from merely by force of such general words , without any indication of a particular intention to do so .
8 This is dealt with in greater detail in chapter five .
9 The remedies of the floating charge holder will be dealt with in greater detail later .
10 This point will be dealt with in greater detail later .
11 Again this will be dealt with in greater detail later .
12 The fact that the power of was not confined to the Mufti alone is of some importance in assessing the nature of the Muftilik in general and will therefore be dealt with in greater detail further on ; suffice it to say for the moment that Mustakimzade 's argument is disappointing in its lack of development and of positive evidence in support of it and that , in the terms in which it is stated and in view of the material he seems to have used in compiling his book , his argument might equally well apply to Molla Fenari .
13 This will be dealt with in greater detail in Chapter 8 , but it needs to be mentioned briefly here as something which should be agreed at the outset .
14 The engineering quality of this Packard Merlin was every bit as fine as the Rolls-Royce variants that we had dealt with in earlier years .
15 This aspect of international banking will be dealt with in later chapters .
16 In an interdependent world such problems and solutions will obviously have an impact on most financial markets and institutions ; this aspect is dealt with in later chapters .
17 Most are dealt with in later chapters .
18 The social and political implications of Gandhi 's quest for Truth will also be dealt with in later chapters and for the moment we shall confine ourselves to such questions as how he goes about acquiring glimpses of absolute Truth and how he knows that it is absolute Truth he has actually caught a glimpse of .
19 ( His Section 's Mediterranean operations , where his cheerful courage discomforted the Germans and Italians , are dealt with in later chapters . )
20 Other factors and relationships will be dealt with in later chapters .
21 Sales territory forecasting is also dealt with in later chapters .
22 This issue is dealt with in later chapters .
23 It does not include any consideration of the buying activities of retail companies , which is an issue dealt with in later chapters .
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