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

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1 It is also possible to arrange with taxi-drivers to drop you at one point and collect you some hours later from another .
2 Although it is important to note these differences , it is nevertheless possible to agree with Lowenthal and Comitas ( 1962 ) that out-migration is still the prime factor in rural depopulation .
3 There are times when Chancellors are right to fuss with mini-measures , and there are times when they need to make an instant impact .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 It now became interesting and profitable to work with others , both in the classroom and in more leisurely periods of revision .
7 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 .
8 But it is possible to work with people who have had no previous experience of teaching or drama .
9 It was quite humbling to work with Karajan , and then of course I have such fond memories of Sinopoli in London , and Levine in New York .
10 Some women in America are prepared to continue with hormone replacement for life .
11 She would need to be extra sensible and down-to-earth to cope with Adam now .
12 That Alida Thorne could believe , but she was not prepared to agree with Isabel Lavender at this moment , with a woman whose behaviour had become disturbing in the extreme .
13 You still need to be prepared to cope with crises arising in the years to come .
14 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 .
15 Neither William nor Anne wanted to become the prisoner of party , and both used " political managers " who were prepared to work with men of either party in order to further the interests of the royal government .
16 In the Swedish system teachers are prepared to work with children within particular grades ( 1 to 3 : 4 to 6 : 7 to 9 : gymnasium or high school ) .
17 That would have left you free to work with Sabrina in Beirut .
18 Why should n't I find it interesting to work with fuels ?
19 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 .
20 network of those involved in similar fields , names of those willing to help with questionnaires etc , meetings , information , speakers on issues/techniques/work in progress
21 Members range from beginners to experienced artists , and as such , the latter are always willing to help with advice if the former get ‘ stuck ’ .
22 If the allied powers could agree on procedure , then the United States should be prepared to advance with negotiations .
23 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 .
24 They were highly motivated , prepared to learn , willing to comply with demands , eager to listen ; perhaps they did n't want to follow rules , but they did .
25 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 . ’
26 At least music lovers have made it known they 're no longer willing to part with money for nothing .
27 If he was willing to part with stock as well , the market-maker would quote a two-way price .
28 Solicitors must be prepared to deal with instructions given just before the limitation period expires ( see Chapter 13.7 ) .
29 It is a question of priorities : some industrial customers may not be prepared to deal with salespeople , and may insist on granting access only to people of their own status and organisational level .
30 Before implementing a relocation , ensure that whoever is organising the move is fully prepared to deal with employees ' questions and anxieties .
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