Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Karajan has always been famous for his willingness to breathe with players — wind players in particular — something that many conductors neglect to do . |
2 | for Scottish Homes next year to provide more money to cope with dampness and homelessness . |
3 | We were getting more mileage out of an asset we already owned and it gave the business a wider base to cope with fluctuations in any part of it . |
4 | It can make provision to dovetail with schools or colleges for 16 to 19 year olds , but it also offers opportunities for students with special educational needs to continue their education when most schools and colleges no longer have courses for them . |
5 | Richard Roberts seized the opportunity to contract with landowners for the purchase of their wood and furze crop , which he sold at a handsome profit to the tinners . |
6 | General Accident is supporting this request and have taken the decision to continue with payment of benefit when a claimant attends such a course . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | HSBC , which is expected to release good profits on Monday , still fell 38p to 603p , reflecting the 200-point drop in the Hang Seng index after the Hong Kong governor 's decision to proceed with plans for partial democracy in the colony in the teeth of Chinese hostility . |
9 | On Aug. 2 , 1989 , the CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front government in Kerala confirmed its decision to proceed with investigations into the former Congress ( I ) Chief Minister , K. Karunakaran , and his Education Minister , T. M. Jacob , after the report of a commission into irregularities surrounding the publication of pre-degree examination results in 1986 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Only the Red ( N ) , Amber ( N ) and Green ( Y ) combination permits the driver to go with caution . |
12 | But he demanded high standards and as a classical scholar was exasperated by my inability to cope with Latin . |
13 | One of the factors contributing to the disciplinary problems of young people is their inability to cope with conflicts involving authority figures — those interpersonal occasions in which the youth and an authority figure ( such as a parent or teacher ) have opposing desires . |
14 | There are many people who suffer due to lack of affordable housing to rent and inability to cope with mortgage repayments . |
15 | Bubbling with enthusiasm , Fr Cunningham , 80 , said it was the opportunity to work with children which prompted him to accept the latest offer of as a ‘ first step to retirement ’ . |
16 | Voluntary organizations will need to demonstrate their willingness to work with people with severe long-term problems if they are going to contribute seriously to the real work of a service , and they will need professional support and training to do this more arduous work . |
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 | SHARP ELECTRONICS TO WORK WITH AT&T TO SELL MOBILE COMMS SYSTEMS |
20 | Take this opportunity to come with Travelsphere to China — one of the last great travel experiences . |
21 | Pat Eddery and Michael Roberts displayed the strength of their concern about the whipping issue by giving Brighton 's afternoon meeting a miss to appear with Cauthen . |
22 | His withdrawal from company and his inability to communicate with others are also clearly evident . |
23 | It was a privilege to work with Maggie Howard . |
24 | It is also an ideal opportunity to meet with members of other district societies to learn how they approach matters . |
25 | The church does have an important part to play at this significant stage in a family 's life and can use this opportunity to meet with people in distress by offering hope . |
26 | Er as you will be aware chairman the nineteen ninety one census to work with data is not available , yet , from the census . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | It is essential when implementing new , untried practice to proceed with caution . |
29 | There is provision for overtime to cope with periods of peak demand , but with demand generally static or declining during the early 1980s the need for this has only arisen during periods of particularly hot weather ( beer sales are notoriously weather sensitive ) . |
30 | 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 . |