Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [noun sg] be " in BNC.
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1 | To tamper with serfdom was certain to arouse wild expectations among the peasantry and would require the most rigorous control . |
2 | Well , er not a lot is , is , is the honest answer , we , we work very hard at it of course , but er the truth is that er the only rights that people have are rights that can be enforced by law , and er in , in law , the only people that the local authority has to provide with accommodation are people who er have children who are particularly vulnerable , and there are very strict definitions of that . |
3 | Feminism faded , women were domesticated and their right to work with coal was finally extinguished . |
4 | The commonsense view that to proceed with care is to proceed slowly can also be reversed in high level skills , there are instances where speed seems to be an essential accompaniment of delicate discrimination ( Lacy , 1978 ) . |
5 | All pupils opting to continue with physics are now following this new Higher course , which is designed to articulate with the Standard Grade . |
6 | And blood he had paid to teach her how to cope with imminence was crusting on his collar . |
7 | It was a depressing start to Muck '89 , farming 's annual event where the latest technology to cope with pollution is on show . |
8 | Others think the mature way to deal with conflict is to compromise . |
9 | The concerns about what to wear , the latest haircuts and how to deal with acne were subjects I knew well — and I could identify with the girls ' interests too . |
10 | The ability to deal with crisis is something Cuckney has cultivated over the years . |
11 | The program is easy to use with help being displayed constantly on screen . |
12 | Hence the elaboration and the perfection of explanations for inflation which have nothing to do with Government is something in which you naturally find politicians of all schools , but particularly of the public expenditure school , joining with good will . |
13 | You did n't have to tell Claire , Annabel or me about Nanny 's cold hands ; we had suffered from them most of our lives , but what that had to do with pastry was what Father described as a ‘ female mystery ’ . |
14 | Using the ME-6 through a valve combo I found myself trying to squeeze more tone out of all the distortion settings , something I do n't ever remember trying to do with BOSS 's DS1 compact distortion pedal which , for some reason , I assumed the overdrive on the ME-6 would emulate . |
15 | The Secretary of State 's ringing declaration that this Bill has nothing to do with privatisation is an example of the double-speak that the Tories use when they start talking about the British coal industry . |
16 | book , you , you say that history is not something , I ca n't remember the quotation exactly but roughly it was to do with history 's not something that you just write and put up on the shelf , it 's |
17 | He works in this company where they 're something to do with material is n't it ? |
18 | A major reason why people decide to have nothing to do with religion is that , in the name of religion , much injustice , violence and bigotry has been perpetrated . |
19 | But the idea that this is all to do with long-windedness is quite wrong . |
20 | At today 's prices the thing to do with silver is to buy some and enjoy it . |
21 | ‘ We 're not asking them to stay with Queen 's for the rest of their lives , just take the opportunity to represent the university when they are studying here . |
22 | tend to get with flu is more aches and pains in your |
23 | These findings persisted when variables found to correlate with repetition were controlled for across the three groups . |
24 | He could just nod , or sigh , or do anything , in fact , which Pooh would rightly take to correlate with Rabbit 's believing that there 's honey . |