Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's important to go somewhere with a good kindergarten where they can just be looked after or taught to ski . |
2 | There is never a moment when Dustin gets as worried as Gary Cooper in High Noon , although , like Cooper , he has to cope singlehandedly with a number of killers , and is only saved at the final moment when his wife blasts the last opponent with a shotgun . |
3 | We have , therefore , to find some combination of instruments which will be sufficiently powerful to penetrate the mass of tone above and below , and , at the same time , leave enough instruments to cope successfully with the rest of the design . |
4 | Instead of towing amplified sweet nothings ahead of the school , they might do better to sit astern with a few well-chosen selections from The Osmonds ' Greatest Hits , or Singalongamax . |
5 | I have of late had two letters from him , in which he has shown such an easy and familiar way of expressing his thoughts , such a delight for improvement and so much exactness and dilligence in the making of observations that I look upon him to go onward with a curiosity and genious superior to most of his occupation . |
6 | Would those 0.5 m. voters be able to cope sensibly with a list which if West German custom were followed would include twenty names ? — or for that matter with a list of 15 names or ten ? |
7 | I was able to breathe only with the utmost difficulty , and my arm hurt like hell . |
8 | It now made open confession of its inability to cope alone with the crisis initiated by Perry 's arrival . |
9 | The National Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Children is increasingly concerned with helping families to cope better with the demands of rearing children . |
10 | He was beginning to find pieces which seemed to go together with the hint of a pattern … |
11 | The example below is an error handling routine designed to cope only with the |
12 | It may therefore be proposed that BRAC 's programme failed to communicate properly with the practitioners and consequently alienated them with regard to the concept of the lobon-gur mixture . |
13 | Nursing care based upon the nursing process is being widely implemented in the United Kingdom , and one of the main skills that nurses need to develop is the ability to be able to communicate effectively with the patient and his family , in order to be able to define the patient 's problems . |
14 | You will need to be methodical and able to communicate effectively with the ability to operate largely unsupervised . |
15 | Only by doing this could we ever hope to work effectively with the government in the future . |
16 | They will also need to know about lobbying and negotiating and how to work effectively with the bureau management committee as well as how to manage staff meetings . |
17 | In order to do this I decided to work loosely with the oils as if I was using watercolours , thinning with genuine turpentine and allowing colours to bleed into one another . |
18 | We seem to be able to communicate better with a horse if no one else is around . |
19 | Ideas from object-oriented programming may also help databases to communicate better with the programming languages that modify their data — and to tell the difference between two items which coincidentally have the same characteristics . |
20 | You can learn how to communicate better with the people in your care by : |
21 | I am a Labour supporter with many friends carrying cards , and , despite having observed the ‘ anti-Labour virulence ’ of the SNP , I do want Labour to come together with the Nats , the Liberals , the Greens , the Unions , the churches , the mosques , the synagogues , Uncle Tom Cobbley and all . |
22 | It 's the first chance everyone has had to work together with the technology , and it shows . |
23 | The exercise allowed the practices , health board , and hospitals to work together with the Department of Health to develop fundholding without the anxieties of dealing in real money . |
24 | A bishop should be a leader and I will try to work together with the members of the dioceseabout women priests . |
25 | I do n't want Matt to struggle alone with the barbecue — and that 's precisely what he 'll do if I 'm not there . ’ |
26 | We 'll get to know better with the local news after this |
27 | COMEDIANS are supposed to work better with an audience . |
28 | ‘ Belgium have won all their four games so far and we need to come away with a share of the spoils . ’ |
29 | It was a disappointing display and we were fortunate to come away with a point . |
30 | Half a crown And you used to come away with a big piece of flat brisket and if he 's got any sausage left , or bits a of pork pies , he used to shove a bit of that in . |