Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [art] [num] " in BNC.

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1 In the opposite extreme , if , a sufficient condition for the variance of lifetime consumption to increase with a 3 is that and .
2 See the , we used to work with the five .
3 At last , the morning came when Oliver was allowed to go out to work with the two other boys .
4 It seemed to work with the Div 4 winner on 129 plus 5 .
5 The Captain 's band of child criminals invite you to mingle with the 1807 action in Bartholomew Fair , Smithfield ( box office : 01 278 6563 ) .
6 People wore different clothes , shopped in privately-owned shops and were able to talk with the thousands of foreigners living , working in or touring China .
7 Central London agents Cluttons estimate that for properties valued under £185,000 , it is now cheaper to buy with a 95 per cent mortgate than to rent .
8 The administrative court in Pau ruled that the government had failed to comply with a 1985 European Community directive that stipulates that the environmental impact of large construction projects must be investigated .
9 While other European countries ( not to mention the United States ) were struggling to comply with a 50 mg/litre nitrate limit , the minister revealed that Britain had once again discovered unique drawbacks to the proposed solution to pollution , which made the cure , as it were , worse than the disease .
10 Provision of some sort would have to be in place by 1995 to comply with the 1991 Criminal Justice Act which requires local authorities to provide secure accommodation for 15 and 16-year-olds on remand .
11 My hon. Friend makes the point : it is his local authority 's duty to comply with the 1968 Act and not for the chief constable to bend section 39 of the 1986 Act .
12 The nuts and bolts of the deal have been put together cleverly to comply with the 1982 Cable Act and with the specific terms of the 1984 consent decree from Judge Harold Greene that set up the Baby Bells .
13 Following its fellow Motorola Inc 88000 travellers , Dolphin Server Technology AS ( UX No 376 ) and Harris Corp 's computer division ( UX No 380 ) , Data General Corp — which admits to having chewed the fat over alternative RISCs , but has decided to stick with the 88000 series ( UX No 376 ) — is expected to announce its own plans for systems based upon the next generation 88110 shortly , likely to include a complete re-haul of its existing AViiON workstation and server series .
14 The bridges are lightweight affairs , complete with handrests ; the six saddles are adjustable for intonation , but for height adjustment you 've got to play with the four screw-legs that hold the whole bridge up .
15 The dose equivalence tended to fall with increasing doses of salmeterol indicating that the responses were tending to plateau with the 200 µg dose .
16 The Vancouver based Rob Boyd duly added to his record here — a second to go with the two wins and a third .
17 In the nineteenth century the chateau was altered further , with some ham fisted restoration and the addition by King Louis-Philippe and the Emperor Napoleon — the Third , not the First — of a sixth tower to go with the five earlier ones .
18 And they would like to buy a name to go with the millions .
19 Three types of projection then , he wrote , to go with the three rollers on the grinder , the three draft pistons , the three times three malic moulds , the three times three shots .
20 So it was last Tuesday night , when the change allowed at the end of our whacky version of five-card rolling draw brought your correspondent the most beautiful five of spades he had ever seen — face down what 's more — to go with the A-2-3-4 he was showing .
21 NO Hollywood script writer could have conjured up a story to compare with the one Michael Galwey has produced and starred in .
22 As a result of the Pilot Study , it was decided to proceed with a seven day diary rather than a one day diary , but that a methodological component should be built into the Survey to monitor the quality of the data .
23 Hall said that he was intending to proceed with the two offices , and during the recess he would have the interiors of the designs amended .
24 Now she 's on powerful drugs to suppress the problem … and she only has to cope with a one or two fits each day .
25 This mixture of anarchy , looseness-of-link and contingency encourages the discrete offering of management skills which will help the student to cope with the four or five separable outcomes of the legislative changes of the late 1980s .
26 Of course , what is really needed , and what would be better for the children 's education , would be either more nursery schools , or reception classes that have the right equipment and staff , and the ability to cope with the three and four-year-olds they are being handed so prematurely .
27 She was charming and gentle and life had not fitted her to cope with the forty assorted females now in her care .
28 You can get the 4.29 from Richmond to York , which is supposed to connect with the 4.47 , but it 's always late … ’
29 As a feudal ruler he could not concentrate all power in his own hands , and the East India Company saw that it had to deal with a hundred local rulers .
30 The impact of the section has been very broadly based in the city , and for the first time we 've added for you in very brief terms , a Domiciliary Health information of just the total number of visits made by the city health care , erm and the level of work in terms of notices served , and prosecutions , note , going up in most of the sections , particularly their units they 're small numbers , but they are significant , just the same , and the table on the top of page forty-four , erm as I said earlier , I think we reached the highest level of insect complaints in the summer that we 've ever had to deal with , it 's very usual for us to deal with a thousand , over in the summer period , this time we dealt with sixteen hundred .
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