Example sentences of "[noun prp] [to-vb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Will he ensure that any suggestion of parachute recruits going to Lichfield to train with Royal Army Medical Corps recruits of both genders would be ruled out of court immediately ? |
2 | Every three months she returned to Henley to meet with other students — some international — also doing the course . |
3 | De Gaulle left the country for Baden-Baden to consult with French army commander General Massau , who agreed , in return for the release of General Salan , that the army would support any legal government but would not intervene openly unless the Communist Party called for insurrection . |
4 | A heavier penny coinage was introduced by Offa to conform with contemporary Carolingian developments . |
5 | Hanrott visited the Polytechnic in December to meet with senior staff and answer questions about procedures for the approval of CNAA courses , and throughout 1970 the Polytechnic was preparing submissions . |
6 | How can I go back to England to live with those awful Yahoos ! ’ |
7 | The leisure services committee instructed chief economic development and planning officer Tony Noble to proceed with detailed design work for the building and seek tenders for the project , which was welcomed by members . |
8 | Councillors agreed to look at the possibility of closing off Roedowns Road to help with possible traffic-flow problems . |
9 | After the decline of the port , largely as a result of the abolition of slavery , this modernization once again allowed Bristol to compete with other great commercial docks such as Liverpool and London ( qq.v . ) . |
10 | The end of the Cold War has enabled the UN to act with new unity and authority . |
11 | The workshop was anxious to know what advice will be given to Mackies to deal with such a situation . |
12 | Messengers were sent off to sympathetic neighbours , and , amongst them , Hugh Woodburn of Loudoun Mains sent his younger brother , George , to ask John Nisbet of Hardhill to come with all haste . |
13 | MICROSOFT AND TIME WARNER TO EXPERIMENT WITH TWO-WAY TV |
14 | Shouting to Wemyss to cope with this situation , Douglas wasted no time . |
15 | ‘ What have the CIA to do with this ? ’ |
16 | " But we know it is difficult for foreigners in Egypt to deal with all the many problems . |
17 | For pleasure grounds at Kirklington and the wilderness at Petworth , ‘ Capability ’ Brown listed roses specifically mentioned by Miller to associate with other shrubs , along with quantities of Sweet Briar , probably used for hedging . |
18 | Earlier work which suggests that West Germany has a greater capability than Britain to deal with structural industrial crises through the cooperation of the state , employers , unions and financiers will be pursued in relation to the chemicals industry . |
19 | This is the outcome of the first cooperative effort in France to deal with this period of art history , with contributions from experts from both countries . |
20 | You 've come a long way from Manchester to deal with that . |
21 | I confirm that , as agreed , I have arranged for your Mr R Simpson to deal with any matters arising in connection with the above during my absence on leave from 7–21 August 1993 . |
22 | ‘ NOW Arthur sends his Eagle to Shaftesbury to share with all the world a Message shaped by the Way of Healing experienced in Avalon and glorified by the Grace of Gaia 's planetary heart ’ — Passage from new book , Spheres of Destiny , The Shaftesbury Prophecy , by Robert Coon , which concludes that Shaftesbury is the energy centre of the Earth . |
23 | Nestor invents an elderly admirer , who can pay enough for Irma to dispense with other clients . |
24 | So anyway she decided she was going out Livingston to live with this friend of hers . |
25 | Rebekah sent Jacob to stay with Laban for ‘ a while ’ . |
26 | A more likely explanation for the slump can be found in the shaky financial structure of the club , which made it hard for Chapman to act with any confidence . |
27 | But there was Anthea to contend with first . |
28 | One evening her friends , reviewing the dwindling stocks of sweets in their tuck boxes , asked Diana to rendezvous with another girl at the end of the school drive and collect more supplies from her . |
29 | From Winnipeg — where he had to work a bootlegging ruse to get a drink — he hitched to New York to stay with some friends of Philip : they were in Vermont and so he busked a few days in Manhattan , perhaps even sang for his supper in Greenwich Village . |
30 | One excuse given was that the authorities did not want Blake to associate with another spy which would have happened if he had been transferred to Birmingham prison . |