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

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1 It is not possible to indicate with confidence areas of former woodland , although some of the steep wooded bluffs along the river may have been so used , and there are no upland areas of permanent rough pasture .
2 Without such controls it is not possible to know with certainty whether any changes observed in the product are the results of incompatibility with , or inadequacy of , the package , or are due to the inherent instability of the product .
3 It 's certainly possible to work with drama students in this way , although it 's very important to be fair and clear about what you 're asking them to do .
4 Some women in America are prepared to continue with hormone replacement for life .
5 It was all quite dispiriting and I subsequently found it easier to work with museum officials .
6 The first stage ( Bronze ) can be attained by any group of youngsters who are willing to work with enthusiasm , as assessment is on the basis of improvement on the standard of movement that the student starts from ; this means that due allowance is made , where appropriate , for individual physical handicaps .
7 While the General Election remained remote , loyal party members were prepared to flirt with realignment and even to admit that Labour stood no chance of victory if it fought alone .
8 Members range from beginners to experienced artists , and as such , the latter are always willing to help with advice if the former get ‘ stuck ’ .
9 Do n't be afraid to play with colour — this basic cream trouser suit is given instant chic with a pastel body suit and some co-ordinating accessories .
10 Mr Fitzwater said the White House is willing to negotiate with Congress ‘ on the amount and the nature of the package … the numbers are all negotiable . ’
11 At least music lovers have made it known they 're no longer willing to part with money for nothing .
12 If he was willing to part with stock as well , the market-maker would quote a two-way price .
13 Breeding values also help to predict future levels of milk production , which makes it easier to deal with quota restrictions , ’ he said .
14 He may also be prepared to part with midfield man Steve Hodge as part of a deal .
15 ‘ Amazing , ’ you may say , ‘ but what has this to do with conveyancing ? ’
16 What has any of this to do with language , more precisely with the ‘ grammar ’ of this chapter 's title ?
17 What has this to do with hearing ?
18 Willing to side with Parliament against Charles I , he had not wished to see the king executed .
19 Frigido , not afraid to cooperate with Time , exists , more than any other freezer , in the fourth dimension .
20 This is subject to the minor exceptions in subsections ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) , and to adaptations when a private company has validly elected under section 252 to dispense with laying of accounts before general meetings or when shareholders of listed companies have elected under section 251 to receive summary financial statements instead .
21 Above all , however much you feel you do not know , never be afraid to respond with immediacy to what you see before you .
22 One attractive alternative to brushing bronzing powder on your cheeks is cream blusher : blend it in well with your fingertips over a base of tinted moisturiser , then dust any areas prone to shine with powder .
23 Only if the language is finite is it possible to state with certainty that any given sentence belongs to the language .
24 Without the proper equipment — stiff-soled boots , crampons and ice axes — and the experience in using them , it is virtually impossible to cope with neve .
25 The link between exchange rates and debt is impossible to establish with clarity .
26 From the subsequent descent of his estates it can be established that John 's heir was one Thomas Clanvow , either a son or a brother ; but the general uncertainty attending the family pedigree makes it impossible to establish with accuracy the relationship between him and other members of the family .
27 Three highly specified systems make up the range the CUE2 with a resolution of 512 x 512 pixels provides an extremely sharp and easy to work with image .
28 As seemingly no contemporary guild records exist it is impossible to state with accuracy the role played by guild members immediately a death had taken place .
29 As J. D. North , who has drawn attention to these , remarks , ‘ Taken singly , the records are easy to view with scepticism , but taking them together , and noting especially that relatively large sums of money are involved in payment for the materials used , they persuade us that the mechanical clock had indeed arrived on the scene . ’
30 For that reason , they are hard to ignore , easy to identify with distress .
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