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

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1 Taken together the 1972 Basic Treaty on Germany and the 1975 Accords seemed effectively to provide Europe with what it had lacked since 1945 : a post-war peace settlement based on the acceptance of the Continent 's division .
2 The new governments all moved swiftly to restore relations with Israel which they had all , with the exception of Romania , broken off during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war [ see p. 22105 ] .
3 You may find yourself writing detailed advertisements for an insurance company specific enough to find favour with their actuaries , or inventing a reason for people to buy a particular chocolate bar .
4 This will be a far easier task if the initial advertisement/job description has been accurate enough to attract people with the right qualifications and experience .
5 It is worth noting , as an aside , that though this may seem obvious , one has only to observe parents with children , or to catch oneself as a parent saying ‘ Do n't be so childish ! ’ to one 's three-year-old , to realize that the reminder remains necessary .
6 If it affects more than one function , the decision must be taken by a manager senior enough to provide consultation with and cooperation with the other functions affected by the business .
7 We have a responsibility not only to provide businesses with access to information , but also with structures that enable them to talk to each other and to trade with the residential community ; and ,
8 In places water was applied to thin out the crayon into a wash , or used thickly to highlight areas with bright specks of colour .
9 erm One of them is called the Teaching Company Scheme , in which partners from universities and manufacturing companies get together to tackle problems with the objective of increasing manufacturing performance in some area .
10 One day he would be wealthy enough to buy shoes with metal caps and a fur-lined leather jacket , and a big iron skillet filled to the brim with red meat and eggs and mushrooms and sausages and crispy fried bread in sizzling hot fat .
11 Better to buy time with covert operations and the steady working of violence , crime and racketeering than to risk vote-endangering controversy .
12 So to identify Ratner with the flyboys of the Eighties is unfair on what was a far more strategic expansion than was theirs .
13 The Women Returners ' Network is a group of working mothers who got together to help women with the challenges of going back to work .
14 Should you be pleb enough to require chips with breakfast , remember to ask for fries .
15 The design was apparently to leave readers with the impression that Brutus was genuinely applying stoical philosophy to contain the shock of losing Portia .
16 This system of local government had much fine work to its credit but it was generally accepted that its structure had not changed enough to keep pace with the changing social pattern of travel to work , shopping and holiday areas .
17 But the associations only built an extra 14,500 homes in 1991 — not enough to keep pace with demand , according to Coun Dixon .
18 The provision of statutory services to the elderly has risen since 1948 , but not sufficiently to keep pace with the increasing number of dependants and the decreasing pool of informal carers ( even now only 11 per cent of people aged 85 and over receive meals-on-wheels , 37 per cent a home help ; OPCS , 1985 ) .
19 William walked swiftly to keep stride with Hari .
20 Three of these studies , from Cologne , Leeds , and Sheffield , have provided comparative data on large numbers of patients and their combined experience of 149 subjects over the age of 65 years ( the German patients were 70 and over ) is large enough to allow comparison with 475 younger patients from the same centres .
21 By the time I am back in the tent I am on the borderline , cold enough to wake Tony with disjointed movements .
22 Last August , we were lucky enough to have John with us when we marched through London and delivered a petition of five hundred thousand signatures , requesting the Prime Minister to implement the British Pensioners ' Charter .
23 It is not enough to have relationships with only one or two other people who are very close .
24 ‘ Since we 're both alone here , ’ said Gus , coming back from the bar with her sherry , ‘ will you be kind enough to have dinner with me ?
25 Andrew Cole raced clear on the right and then cut inside to beat Pears with a brilliant goal .
26 Andrew Cole raced clear on the right then cut inside to beat Pears with a brilliant goal .
27 The Golf is certainly man enough to rub shoulders with some pretty demanding company .
28 I was even lucky enough to rub shoulders with my perspiring hero Mickey Mouse , under a maze of tunnels beneath Paramount studios three years ago .
29 The experience I would hope to gain in an Earthwatch project would make me competent enough to join hands with the necessary authorities in improving the condition of these game reserves .
30 There they collected the report and the tape recording — and Derek paused long enough to telephone Carol with a flimsy excuse for his absence .
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