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

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1 When and how consolidated accounts should be adjusted to cope with distortions when incorporating operations in economies affected by hyperinflation was clarified in an abstract issued by the Accounting Standards Board .
2 So if you have a cold starter and dessert and a main course that is either a one-pot meal , like a casserole , or a roast , where the oven temperature can be adjusted to cope with delays in starting , then you should avoid disasters .
3 Anxious clients can be taught to cope with stress .
4 Now psychologists at Edinburgh University have found that even young children can be taught to cope with traffic .
5 Ernst Richter was the latest recruit from the academy , having arrived the previous day , and he had been assigned to work with Mauer for the first month so that his temperament and personality could be assessed to ensure that later on he would be paired with the right partner .
6 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 .
7 In modern times churches and theatres were the only buildings which were designed to cope with crowds , and they offered no real clues to the scale of the problem now facing station architects .
8 To allow pupils to start at an earlier age , teaching will start in P6 , though our system is designed to cope with entrants at P7 and S1 as well .
9 Special paints are designed to cope with conditions that ordinary paints will not withstand , or to provide a surface that satisfies a certain need , eg fire retarding or damp-proofing .
10 Because most submersible pumps are not designed to cope with solids .
11 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 .
12 Under government plans for a new Environment Agency , the Inspectorate is expected to amalgamate with sections of the National Rivers Authority .
13 But she had not come to quarrel with Hester , she had come to see Willie .
14 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 ) .
15 S.A.S. repatriated prisoners having any INFORMATION about Lieutenant LESLIE GEORGE CAIRNS , 1st S.A.S. Regiment , reported missing over France with 21 other men on June 17 , 1944 , are earnestly entreated to communicate with Mrs Cairns , 21 Thirlestane Road , Edinburgh .
16 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 .
17 Mr Smith is expected to stand with Margaret Beckett , shadow Treasury Chief Secretary , as his deputy .
18 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 .
19 It contains practical suggestions for different activities , and includes a set of worksheets which can be photocopied to help with planning and record keeping .
20 The sub-contractor will be expected to comply with instructions given by the general foreman , site agent or contract manager .
21 I 've come to walk with Beefy — not just to prove to myself that I can , but to bring this terrible disease out in the open .
22 The two German drivers and their load had been booked to sail with Sealink and then tried P & O.
23 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 .
24 Ten special telephone lines installed to deal with enquiries about the Nottingham based Trust have been jammed since they were switched on this morning .
25 Special telephone lines installed to deal with enquiries about the Nottingham based Trust , have been jammed since they were switched on this morning .
26 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 .
27 Constructivism is designed to deal with reference and holism .
28 [ At a meeting of EC immigration ministers on June 13-14 Denmark announced that it had signed the convention , which was designed to deal with difficulties resulting from asylum seekers moving from one EC country to another and to give asylum seekers a guarantee that their application would be examined by one member country .
29 It might sometimes harm the public interest to subject the government to rules designed to deal with cases in which the political responsibilities of government are not at issue .
30 The new law was principally designed to deal with thefts of bicycles and video equipment , which quickly lose their value .
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