Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 While the little foreigner was obviously insane , he was also generous and considerably less lethal than half the people the wizard had mixed with in the city .
2 Several documents gave rise to concern as they were wrestled with in the appropriate commissions , none more so than the all-important Dogmatic Constitution on the Church .
3 than we 're presented with in the reports , he does it all the time Chairman .
4 The Committee of London & Scottish Bankers ( CLSB ) has been merged with with the British Banker 's Association ( BBA ) ( which has hitherto existed side by side with the CLSB ) .
5 Victory went to McConnochie 's Golden Friend , whose win puts him in line for a tilt at next year 's Grand National , while Stephenson 's The Thinker proved that he will again be a force to be reckoned with in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March .
6 Bradwell was clearly a force to be reckoned with in the village .
7 As it stands , we are one of the larger packaging groups in Europe and North America and a force to be reckoned with in the industry .
8 I think it looks like he wanted to get the thing over and done with before the Sabbath .
9 This squirt of wheelspin which initiates the final turning phase is barely visible ; the turning is all over and done with by the time the speculator broadslides complete the rider 's acceleration out of the corner .
10 Even money could not buy a quick passage through some of the conditions met with on the unimproved roads of the early eighteenth century .
11 ‘ The Old Halls , Farm Houses and Cottages of the North of England have long been admired for their elegant pecularity reg=peculiarity of design , and , aided by accidental additions and delapidations , and by combinations of the richest woods , and back-grounds of rocks and mountains , are , in their kind , finer objects for study than any others to be met with in the island .
12 A typical view was expressed in a guide-book to Bedfordshire by the Revd Thomas Cox in 1721 : ‘ John Bunyan , author of the Pilgrim 's progress , and several other little books of an antinomian spirit , too frequently to be met with in the hands of the common people , was , if we mistake not , a brazier of Bedford . ’
13 The problems he encountered , which included the use of authors ’ names ( gender differences , dropped initials , etc. ) , nationality differences in publication rates , the lack of informative titles and so on , were all met with in the present survey also , with similar failures to idenitify uniquely some ‘ problem ’ authors .
14 It should be pointed out , however , that other definitions of strain will be met with in the literature , most notably , is often called the true strain , while an expression arising from the kinetic theory of elasticity has the form
15 On the Shankhill Road they saw by accident a person whom Joan had talked with during the WLAA campaign for legal justice .
16 It 's only common sense , but I 've seen a lot of hard-earned cash parted with in the pursuit of instrument-enhanced choppery and there just ai n't no such thing .
17 The strict sabbatarianism enforced by the constables seems to have been more ignored than conformed with by the populace in general , particularly where ‘ immoderate drinking ’ was concerned .
18 She wondered what ‘ period ’ he had been enraptured with at the time he 'd been here .
19 The public has become more aware of the importance of groundwater ( it is interesting to see how widely the term aquifer is used in newspapers now compared with during the drought of 1975–76 ) , and public use of the Hydrogeology Group 's enquiry service has increased .
20 The PostScript interpreter is claimed to outperform systems using clones of PostScript interpreters and provides 51 Type 1 PostScript fonts compared with to the 35 offered by competitors .
21 How these rates interact ( e. g. dairy farm in ‘ montagne ’ compared with outside the LFA ) is not clear .
22 Completely neglecting R compared with and G compared with in the interest of simplicity , it follows from equations ( 9.77 ) and ( 9.81 ) that Observe that the characteristic impedance is purely resistive in the lossless approximation while the attenuation constant , α , is zero and the phase velocity , , is which is independent of frequency so that dispersion is absent .
23 The human experience evoked just previously , is like a colourful stone examined and enjoyed and played with by the group , .
24 Three contenders for Mr Lamont 's job looked on clearly wondering what timebombs on tax they might be landed with in the years ahead .
25 New approaches to community care , using low-paid or unpaid neighbours or other local carers , as substitutes or supplements to family or friends and supported by official social services , are currently being experimented with in the Kent Community Care Scheme , the Age Concern and Guy 's Hospital Home Support Project and a scheme being tried out in Bexley ( Challis and Davis , 1983 ; Maitland , 1987 ) .
26 It is symbolic of the attitude that injecting insulin need not be frightening or difficult and can be coped with by the patient from the very beginning , with just a little guidance .
27 ‘ There is nothing that can not be coped with by the co-operation of captains and the vigilance of the umpires .
28 It was the bald man I had spoken with on the video trunk-call screen .
29 The third requirement ( that an objective should indicate the standard to be reached ) is probably the most difficult one to meet , for it embraces a whole range of problems and issues that are perhaps best dealt with under the heading of assessment .
30 Sick pay and maternity pay from your employer are dealt with under the PAYE system anyway , so you automatically pay national insurance contributions on them .
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