Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Anxious clients can be taught to cope with stress .
2 Now psychologists at Edinburgh University have found that even young children can be taught to cope with traffic .
3 As is well known , chimpanzees can be taught to communicate with sign language , though there is no evidence that they have such a language in their natural state .
4 The headsail wardrobe currently consists of a non-overlapping working jib set on a furler , originally designed to cope with wind speeds between 10 and 35 knots plus .
5 The needs-led approach alters the nature of the practitioner 's accountability to the employing agency and to the user under new arrangements , practitioners will be expected to sustain with integrity a measure of independence from both parties , while safeguarding the interests of both ( DoH , 1991c , p. 111 ) .
6 The machines are expected to come with sample voices , a pronunciation dictionary and a speech synthesiser called QuickTalk as part of planned extensions to Macintosh System 7.1 .
7 This book is not designed to engage with exposition of doctrine though it will inevitably point to its importance ; rather it attempts a mode of appreciation of these texts to help readers , whether or not they have prior knowledge of the subject , to respond to them as literary witnesses to a life of faith understood as a game .
8 But the Prince has always enjoyed flirting with danger , like his cousin , Prince William of Gloucester , who was killed in a plane crash in 1972 .
9 It contains practical suggestions for different activities , and includes a set of worksheets which can be photocopied to help with planning and record keeping .
10 We hope you have enjoyed flying with Air Haiti , and we hope that you will fly with us again .
11 The DSS said last week local authorities would be expected to negotiate with home owners on how to make up the gap in funding for residents who have to be away from the home for more than six days .
12 Those new pressures have created new and more pressing management problems , particularly with respect to the development of flexibility in organizations designed to deal with stability , and with lower levels of turbulence .
13 Constructivism is designed to deal with reference and holism .
14 Protectionist policies , designed to deal with unemployment , temporarily ended the rule of the Conservative Party at the end of 1923 just as surely as it helped the Conservative Party to political dominance in the 1930s .
15 Once the meat was served , they reckoned the underlings could be trusted to deal with pudding and dessert .
16 This is being designed to articulate with university degree courses , and to provide a suitable qualification for a number of employment areas .
17 Now you will be able to travel independantly and safely in the evening , and the time-table has been designed to coincide with performance times at The Playhouse .
18 Policemen also disliked dealing with rape , although obviously for different reasons .
19 They were the products of the free institutions of which Britons are bidden to think with pride … one duty was clear : even the vaguest altruist felt that something ought to be done about it .
20 The material relating to Objective I is designed to assist with problem definition .
21 As well as maintaining a good posture , women were expected to move with grace , which was the principal reason for dancing lessons A woman attempting to achieve this ideal of beauty needed to spend a great deal of money , and so labouring class women were automatically excluded , even if they were possessed of ‘ natural ’ beauty .
22 Serum gastrin concentrations have been reported to rise with age .
23 Active rifting , on the other hand , would be expected to begin with volcanism which is then followed by uplift before rifting itself is finally initiated ; but in some cases uplift seems to precede volcanism .
24 ‘ the manufacturer had known that the fuel tank on its subcompact Pinto was defectively designed and had consciously decided to proceed with production in spite of the potential hazards .
25 A high position — 30mm above normal — can be manually selected to cope with flooding and snow .
26 The Government 's intention to revoke a Planning and Compensation bill amendment which encourages protection of Britain 's hedgerows met has with opposition from Conservative MPs .
27 If leave is refused a direction must be made dispensing with service or providing for the documents to be served in some other manner .
28 The frame should have thermal breaks built to help with energy conservation and heat retention .
29 To a large extent the crops grown vary with altitude — they can be grown to a higher altitude on the warmer , less exposed south side .
30 In what follows the reader is made to identify with Bill as murderer , and as haunted and hunted man , dying finally by accidental hanging in sight of a vengeful crowd on Jacob 's Island .
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