Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] with this " in BNC.

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1 See how the response goes with this and then
2 But she felt curiously light-headed , detached , as if she 'd been pushed too far , and her brain had temporarily given up the struggle to cope with this Alice in Wonderland situation .
3 So , that very simple view of the mind fits with this an idea of anxiety as forced back into the unconscious and then changing , sorry , as , as libido being forced back into the unconscious and then changing into anxiety .
4 Their intention to continue with this strategy remains .
5 He had such a lot of natural talent to go with this .
6 There are several methods of extending our rule to cope with this problem , all of which are essentially ways of considering programs restricted so that we only need worry about a finite set of values at a time .
7 ‘ I 'll have another key made with this , ’ he said .
8 In practice , many leases expressly exclude this requirement on the part of the landlord and statute dispenses with this part of the procedure in many cases :
9 In an attempt to deal with this issue , Goss ( 1953 ) introduced a control procedure in which subjects were simply allowed to observe the stimuli ( in one case being instructed to attend to them , in another given no special instructions ) during the first phase of training .
10 In an attempt to deal with this discrimination against public patients , the 1992–3 federal budget plan is introducing bonus payments to those states which increase the proportion of public patients treated .
11 As we noted earlier the Conservative Government has followed two major policies in an attempt to deal with this penal crisis : firstly , simply to build more prisons ; and secondly , to reduce the numbers receiving custodial sentences .
12 In an attempt to deal with this complex realm , selected aspects of the psychology of perception and aesthetic philosophy have been brought to bear upon the Personal Construct Theory of George Kelly ( 1955 ) .
13 Fig 1 shows a woven fabric knitted with this design .
14 One practice linked with this stage of the harvest was called riding the goaf in Suffolk .
15 Lord Wilberforce at pp687-688 dealt with this point as follows : This leaves one final point to be taken by the taxpayer .
16 It was as if she had accepted the fact that her mother had gone out of her life and that her future lay with this big fat woman , who alternately yelled and cajoled , and the nice man called Ben .
17 And there is no intention to dispense with this kind of service .
18 For , never fear , I shall be trying again in the near future to succeed with this frustrating catfish .
19 As long as your drill template tallies with this alright ?
20 If there are no institutional or other barriers to the working of market forces , the general excess supply of labour associated with this real wage should lead to a decline in the level of money wages .
21 Although Cato Road in Clapham is not a known haunt of crack dealers , police suspect it 's the violence associated with this drug in particular , which has now claimed two more lives including that of a policeman .
22 He thought briefly , and then , Hazlitt recalled , ‘ seemed to make up his mind to close with this proposal in the act of tying on one of his shoes ’ .
23 It is not necessary to subscribe to human rights philosophy to agree with this conclusion .
24 The Notice convening the Annual General Meeting for 14th July 1993 is set out on page 7 of a separate circular included with this report .
25 Ian Botham 's 4,000 Test run came with this boundary off Marshall at Lord 's in 1984 .
26 Edinburgh District Council concurs with this approach , having also constructed a number of cycle tracks on disused railways , and agree to the use of some routes in parks .
27 That you know , that if anybody asks you to do this , or asks you a question connected with this , you can do it .
28 The absence of a market rate of interest will obviously be a disincentive to lending but the law deals with this too : ‘ If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates … thou shalt not harden thine heart nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother : But thou shalt … surely lend him sufficient for his need , in that which he wanteth ’ ( Deut. 15:7–8 ) .
29 The Act deals with this in sections 1 to 7 under the heading ‘ the strict liability rule . ’
30 Getting the powerplant going with this is a multi-handed trick .
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