Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Their timescales for negotiations and those they proposed for dealing with referrals were much longer than mine . |
2 | Israel 's plan was actually that of an American businessman now under arrest in the United States charged with trading with Iran . |
3 | And in fact I found from playing with Eric , that it was much more fun to just turn up and the first playing you did was to the audience . |
4 | High on the moorland wilds , ancient travellers told of meeting with a mysterious stranger who would offer them a golden goblet of wine . |
5 | This is what came of dealing with the common herd . |
6 | PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev has warned his Communist Party colleagues that if they delayed in dealing with ‘ overdue changes , ’ they could suffer the same ‘ excesses ’ as their brothers in Eastern Europe . |
7 | Whilst everything that Becker did was at white heat and lightning speed , with drastic simplifications , Squirrell delighted in working with extremely precise topographical accuracy . |
8 | The Spastics Society has advised the family to contact a Cambridge-based clinic which specialised in dealing with Matthew 's kind of eyesight problem . |
9 | She is the first to admit that she was bitten by the Puppy Love bug from quite an early age — which stood her in good stead when it came to dealing with the opposite sex in later years . |
10 | Since the headmen were neither recruited , trained nor even supervised in a consistent manner , it is not surprising that they were generally inactive when it came to dealing with crime . |
11 | But at the level of implementation such as totalizing conception of social disciplining often lacked precision when it came to dealing with specific problems . |
12 | But when it came to dealing with Railfreight , he said , his ideas hit the buffers . |
13 | His success with the coffee machine was acknowledged , grudged but acknowledged , but he had been made aware that there was an argument for calling in the professionals when it came to tampering with the thermostat on the air system . |
14 | Mr Ashdown reaffirmed his willingness to be flexible and to compromise if it came to negotiating with a minority government of either hue . |
15 | Snatching his revolver from his case , he emptied the gun into the advancing group from a range of only thirty yards ; three or four of the coolies stumbled and fell , but the rest came on screaming with even greater frenzy . |
16 | What is surprising and interesting is not de Gaulle 's disenchantment with the parliamentary game , which was hardly new , but the perseverance that he showed in sticking with the RPF . |
17 | Robin Dawson turned to working with collage after becoming increasingly frustrated with feeling unable to say what he wanted with a single image . |
18 | Robin Dawson turned to working with collage after becoming increasingly frustrated with feeling unable to say what he wanted with a single image . |
19 | He may have made his name with a story from British history , but that was simply calculated opportunism as he showed by following with similar , though less amusing and successful , treatments of the lives of Catherine the Great ( 1934 ) and Rembrandt ( 1936 ) . |
20 | Despite the lack of axonal degeneration in the transected optic nerves of C57B1/6-WLD mice ( which we confirmed by labelling with the RT97 monoclonal antineurofilament antibody ) , the decrease in mitotic cells after transection was not significantly different in these mice than in normal C57B1/6 mice ( Fig. 1 c ) , making it unlikely that the loss of an axolemmal mitogen is the cause of the decrease in proliferation . |
21 | The Austrian Habsburgs had made efforts in the same direction from the end of the sixteenth century , when the custom developed of sending with each internuncio to Constantinople a small number of boys ( Sprachknabe ) to learn Turkish . |
22 | The Letter of 1019 – 20 says that he intended to avert a threat to England , and succeeded in dealing with great dangers , so that the Danes would henceforth at need be able to assist the English . |
23 | Somehow , in the confusion of rapid troop movements , El Cid never succeeded in joining with the royal army , though he certainly attempted I to do so . |
24 | The EC was romancing when it talked about dealing with the Yugoslav problem . |
25 | But because Mrs did that work with you yesterday you did not do your history work , so I 'm going to talk to you a bit and ask you some questions about the tiny bit we talked about to do with Roman Britain and how the Romans invaded Britain two thousand years ago . |
26 | Mr John Lear , aged 84 , president of North Yorkshire and South Durham area ramblers ' association , collapsed after lunching with friends in Reeth in Swaledale before they resumed their walk . |
27 | There are one or two slight discrepancies in the article ; for example every crew I flew with operated with four Air Gunners , more than half the co-pilots flight sergeant air engineers , one of my skippers was a Flying Officer and I 'm sure that there were at least another four . |
28 | An early guide from America ( Visher and Visher , 1979 ) outlined the myths and realities of step-family life , while in Britain , Brown ( 1982 ) looked at the implications for social work , and Roys ( 1984 ) focused on working with adolescents where there are problems . |
29 | Last season 's away form led to flirting with relegation and we went perilously close . |
30 | ‘ Gradually he got to drinking with his Bohemian friends , ’ she said , ‘ and soon this was n't a home . |