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

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1 They fell victims , along with others , to the belief that if a building complied with the existing building regulations and Codes of Practice it must be deemed to be safe .
2 Dublin may have a healthy homegrown vibe , but it wo n't produce a hybrid post-dance noise to compare with the messed up trance of , say , Happy Mondays .
3 to obtain sufficient information to confirm your willingness to proceed with the transaction ; and
4 Indeed , one of the reasons for the rapid absorption of the rational expectations hypothesis into new classical circles was that the underlying model of neoclassical economics in general and new classical macroeconomics in particular was the belief that this hypothesis conformed with the distinguishing feature of neoclassical theory , that of profit and utility maximization .
5 With certain carnivores , only the dominant male copulates with the females .
6 There will be a liaison judge in the Crown Court who will see it as part of his function to liaise with the lay magistrate and to meet them and to discuss erm such matters as erm sentencing principles with them .
7 In my own case I had been taught by Okely to avoid the split between subjectivism and an objective reality , but I had no preparation to contend with the changes which the field experience created in me .
8 Peking officials now seek to excuse the June atrocities by claiming — all too credibly — that they had neither the resources nor the expertise to cope with the escalating civil disorder culminating in the Tiananmen Square assault .
9 We have got the expertise to cope with the changing face of local government .
10 From half an hour after training , to as long as twenty-four hours afterwards , it was possible to detect an increase in protein synthesis in the brain regions containing IMHV — a result which of course squared with the known amnestic effects of the inhibitors of protein synthesis .
11 My little stand to go with the microphone , I had it here probably fallen in my handbag .
12 Yes , so I thought , I might erm , cos I bought a jumper , I bought a pale blue jumper to go with the flowery leggings , but , I 've decided I 'll take blue jumper back , cos , although it would be alright with plain white trousers I thought that 's all I would wear it with , I would n't wear it with anything else , so , I think I 'll change that , if I get the dark blue leggings like Jamie , then I 'll get the striped jumper the same .
13 I know , but you could have a , yes but you could have a jumper to go with the trousers , lilac 's nice
14 Her palely dark skin glowed with the light of youth .
15 They do not approach the present problem which arises when the successor lived with the tenant in different premises during the qualifying period .
16 Essex Rendering Ltd. in the above case complied with the Justices direction to apply to the local authority for consent in writing but such consent was refused , and their appeal dismissed .
17 Perhaps she had intended to restore it to working order but with increasing age had n't been able to summon the energy or enthusiasm to cope with the disturbance .
18 But now with a fifty billion pound deficit to contend with the Chancellor is expected to see VAT on books and newspapers as a useful source of income .
19 NO Hollywood script writer could have conjured up a story to compare with the one Michael Galwey has produced and starred in .
20 On its own , this could prove a nice little facility for corporates to share their thoughts and ideas , but if Microsoft continues seriously to pursue the bottom-up , template approach , we can expect to see the bulletin board melded with the capabilities of electronic mail , Visual Basic and the company 's various database access tools .
21 The outcome was a decision to continue with the same dosage , because what is the use of physical strength without the brain to direct it ?
22 Nursing and medical staff may also need psychological support to cope with the intense nature of the treatment and the uncertainties in outcome .
23 They say parents are often left without support to cope with the death , and doctors , nurses and midwives need to understand how to help them .
24 The player wants the story to continue with the Republic and in the World Cup — and he will be back in his favourite position against Bingham 's boys come next Wednesday .
25 A heart filled with the love of God
26 What was needed was a simpler more speedy procedure and so Parliament intervened with the first Public Health Act in 1848 , the forerunner of modern public health legislation .
27 In the fifth group session entitled ‘ Focus on the Individual ’ , the counselling and the monitoring combine with the directing and assisting methods .
28 1983 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 95 , it was held to be a breach of natural justice , where a licensing board consulted with the director of environmental health at their deliberations , where he had put in a report objecting to the grant of a licence .
29 that ultimate responsibility for the decision to proceed with the transaction rests solely with the directors of the client company ;
30 The SLORC regime had been eager to attract foreign investment ; this was thought to have been the major factor in its decision to proceed with the election .
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