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

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1 Because Miguel , in the same incident , has been bitten but not seriously injured , Sarah tries to save him by cutting off his infected arm with a machete — an effect that failed to work with the first model , until an assistant of Savini 's used a spare rubber arm with the cut prefilled with wax .
2 So when Sam and Harry finally returned to harbour with the last catches of the week , there was a crowd of a hundred or more people present to see the fish landed and the final reckoning made .
3 This is a concept relatively new to English company law having been introduced by section 9 of the European Communities Act 1972 to comply with the First Company Law Directive .
4 The air was beginning to blush with the first , reassuring glow of the mounting sun , and the breeze that had tossed Dulé and his companions in the pirogues was freshening .
5 Although the differences between the two sides remained too great for there to be any substantial agreement upon the outlined proposals , the Prime Ministers agreed to proceed with the second round of scheduled discussions in Pyongyang ( North Korea ) on Oct. 16-19 .
6 They last gave that assurance at the Secretary of State level on the tenth of December ninety two and that was a clear assurance given at that time , that each government has a firm intention to proceed with the next phase of the programme .
7 We therefore modify each transput instruction so that it merely initiates an operation ( such as to print a digit on the electric typewriter ) , and allow the control unit immediately to continue with the next and subsequent instructions while the transput operation is being carried out .
8 As Tsar he was inclined to agree with the last person he had spoken to and to authorize wholly incompatible initiatives by different ministers .
9 To kill with the first shot , ’ Woolley went on , ‘ means getting close .
10 The first indications of the new 1979 Conservative Government 's attitude to investment became apparent when BR sought approval to build an additional seven HST sets to cope with the first flush of growth following the launch of 125mph services on the East Coast main line the previous year .
11 Measures to cope with the first two by traditional means worsened the third .
12 Discussion revealed that women 's interests lay very much with lambing , first aid , dairy husbandry and financial management although quite a few were doubtful about their capacity to cope with the last of these subjects .
13 McGee piloted him upstairs to the drawing room , leaving Julia to cope with the next bell which came immediately .
14 After he had sent off this AC/189 , Gen McCreery took steps to deal with the second signal he had received from Gen Keightley that morning , the 0.413 in which Keightley had reported in more detail on the imminent arrival in Austria of the 300,000 German and 200,000 Croat troops , and had asked for authorization to accept the surrender of these forces as " formed bodies " .
15 The force has already spent £428,000 on extra officers to deal with the second incident in which two children died and 53 people were injured .
16 In order to deal with the first question , we need to begin with considering in what circumstances a modus of any kind , public or private , might be enforced .
17 One driver will arrive at the destination ready to deal with the next thing , the other will be on edge , probably snappy and even with dangerously raised blood pressure .
18 Turning to deal with the next , his glance went to the intercommunicating doorway .
19 Behind that door would be yet another stack of loaded firearms ready to deal with the next assault .
20 I 'd be very interested to know er in terms of U turns which I 'll come back to , how he 's going to deal with the next item on the agenda er , whereby the Liberal Democrats have been consistent about their policy in general with a lot of obstruction and being caused problems and how Mr will agree in this chamber to actually close some people 's homes , old people 's homes
21 ‘ If the author be a wealthy man ’ , said a reviewer in 1799 , ‘ he ought not to have suffered the poor peasant to part with the last of the flock ’ .
22 In the year of revolutionary upheaval It had seen some of its predictions fulfilled , and a movement created which , as it developed , had less and less to do with the first publication out of the underground .
23 ‘ Something to do with the Second World War , Superintendent , which happens to be an area I 've written about myself . ’
24 None of this has anything to do with the Third Reading debate .
25 Whether or not the prevalence of such obstacles had anything to do with the next developments , we can not be sure .
26 What it might be found to share with the first is a simultaneous avoidance and acting out of the ambivalence which constitutes subordination , and a pushing of that ambivalence to the point of transgressive insight and possibly reinscribed escape .
27 To start with the first problem : How can a relatively simple and compact theory give rise to a universe that is as complex as the one we observe , with all its trivial and unimportant details ?
28 To coincide with the thirtieth anniversary of the emergence of Fluxus in 1962 , an exhibition titled ‘ In the Spirit of Fluxus ’ is taking place at the Walker Art Center ( to 6 June ) .
29 Their call is timed to coincide with the first European Day for disabled people .
30 Their call is timed to coincide with the first European Day for disabled people .
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