Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It appears that he had a recurring dream in which he was told , " Socrates , be an artist " , a command which he ignored at first , supposing that nothing could be a higher " art " than his own philosophizing , but eventually complied with by writing some poetry while waiting for death in prison .
2 The position of Burleigh School in the English educational system would be very difficult to explain to a foreigner ( who has , God knows , enough to contend with in comprehending the other parts of the system ) .
3 ‘ Each Schmincke stick is satisfyingly substantial to hold ; not so thin and fragile that the slightest pressure will result in breakages and big enough to work with for a considerable length of time .
4 So one person will do the bandage on the elbow and the other person with the good looking knees , you 'll be the casualty for where you 've got to put the knee bandage on , cos you wo n't , if you do n't roll your trousers up a bit you 're not going to have much bandage to do much bandaging with on the knee , okay , so decide amongst yourselves who 's got the good looking knee
5 Their efforts were swiftly dealt with by the police and in the late 1870s , unable to mobilize peasant revolt , they became increasingly conscious that class struggle could not be divorced from political struggle .
6 It is very important that user groups do contribute to the change and that their suggestions are not merely dealt with by paying lip service .
7 Section 742 states that an individual shall be deemed to have power to enjoy the income for the purposes of s739 if he comes within one or more of the following heads : ( a ) To enure for benefit The income is in fact so dealt with by any person as to be calculated , at some point of time and whether in the form of income or not , to enure for the benefit of the individual .
8 But the question of refugee status for Bosnian patients after treatment was evaded by the Minister and diplomatically dealt with by the boy 's mother .
9 Firstly that they 're more likely to get it , but secondly that that greater likelihood is because women perceive themselves as being constantly dealt with at the on the basis that they are sexual objects .
10 In relation to third parties the matter was most sensibly dealt with by Bingham LJ at p625 .
11 These are probably better dealt with at the development control stage .
12 He added : ‘ We have never said we would never sign up to a charter , but we are convinced this proposal would mean Community interference in areas like industrial relations law which are much better dealt with in Community countries .
13 As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy .
14 Corns are better dealt with by a chiropodist .
15 ‘ Bearing in mind that the essence of the proceedings is whether or not this lady had to give up these premises , it seems to me that , although he may not have been correct in thinking that the relief sought in the counterclaim was a matter for judicial review , the issue could without doubt be better dealt with by separate proceedings .
16 A second reason is that wider economic consequences may be better dealt with by other branches of economic policy : for example , regional policy can be designed specifically to deal with localized unemployment problems , R&D policy to deal with the promotion of R&D and the protection of intellectual property rights .
17 It is a guide for practitioners and does not attempt to expound academic points which are better dealt with by numerous text books .
18 The new rules will actually work in your favour , so go with with the flow .
19 This requires that the machine be placed on a surface such that the tray is not constantly collided with by passers by .
20 Others who had coped well enough to begin with on those scanty mill wages , who had even picked themselves up and patched things together , the first time that demon of bad trade had halved their weekly pay ; the first time there had been sickness and doctors ' bills to eat up anything they had been able to put by during the good times — never much ; the first time a husband had suffered injury at the mill or the foundry , which meant no weekly pay-packet at all .
21 Such chivalry is rarely met with by such as I , and although I know I should refuse it , for it will put you in debt , I confess I can not . ’
22 After all , she was all right to flirt with at parties and escort him occasionally .
23 Gamma , Lambda , and Tau are orange ; Lambda lies in a particularly rich field , best seen with × 7 .
24 It is an open cluster , easily seen with × 7 ; with × 12 it seems to me to have a slightly elliptical appearance , with indications of resolution into stars .
25 Most matters are soon dealt with by experience — but knowing you have access to a solicitor 's professional advice on more complex legal problems is a valuable extra security :
26 I only wish more complaints were as easily dealt with as this .
27 If fleas or mites persist they can be easily dealt with by a fly spray .
28 This is most easily dealt with by ensuring that when Newco is formed it elects to have the same accounting year-end date as Target .
29 Recording error on the part of staff , either purposeful or accidental , is less easily dealt with in a study such as this .
30 In practice the procedure is one which is best coped with by those with appropriate forensic skills in the questioning and cross-examination of witnesses , and the marshalling of evidence and argument , coupled with a sound knowledge of the legal framework within which such cases are determined .
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