Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 That is an economy smaller than Canada 's , and an income per head only slightly higher than India 's — hard to square with China 's high life expectancy and daily food consumption , not to mention household ownership of consumer durables .
2 The next morning Nathan and Georgia were required , as executors of the will , to meet with Dad 's lawyer .
3 Moscow police have begun to work with Germany 's federal criminal police by providing crucial information on an estimated 3,500 of the biggest and most violent CIS crime syndicates , which are now moving into Germany in their hundreds .
4 Trust chairman Sir Philip Harris said : ‘ We are very pleased to be the first hospital to work with McDonald 's . ’
5 When you came back down from the mountains you made some recordings that to this very day have a unique atmosphere about them — the Metamorphosen , the Brahms Requiem — but when you went to England to work with Legge 's Philharmonia there was an added interest to your music-making : the enormous repertory you managed to acquire and record .
6 According to Noorda , Novell also feels it has a role to play in unifying the industry ; currently there are ‘ too many Unixes ’ says Noorda , and he hopes to work with Novell 's OEM customers in both joint marketing efforts of the current Unix Labs software line and development of specific hardware to work with new products .
7 Office product to work with Novell 's NetWare Global MHS , and the two will work together on sales training and on seminars .
8 However , our research also illuminates the long-standing debate in social work about the merits and limits of genericism and specialization and about how best to engage with people 's supportive networks and local agencies as well as with people as individual clients ( Bulmer , 1986 ; 1987 ) .
9 Eventually , as much for hygienic reasons as out of a desire to conform with Moscow 's example of de-Stalinization , the Czechs were forced to give up the battle to keep Gottwald 's corpse from going green and bury him instead .
10 Reed International , changing its year-end to conform with Elsevier 's , saw pre-tax profits rise 10 per cent for the nine months to December to £137.1 million .
11 Sampras , meanwhile , was planning to talk with Tom 's twin brother , Tim , who has been working with Eliot Teltscher and , although nothing had been settled at the time of writing , Andrew Agassi was looking for a coach who could help him improve what he knows remains a fundamental weakness in his game — his serve .
12 While unable to sympathise with Hewlett 's aesthetic sufferings , I find it impossible not to admire the iron nerve with which he chronicles them .
13 ‘ Well , ’ he said finally , helping her to walk with Matey 's assistance , ‘ I have heard of the ladies ’ sewing circle accused of many things , but never of bringing on a swoon .
14 Her path failed to cross with Vitor 's , yet throughout the afternoon Ashley remained constantly aware of him .
15 We 'll have someone whose liberty others will be glad to buy with Harry 's , if he himself will not — we 'll have the old wolf himself , Ralf Isambard and no other . ’
16 FAIL TO COMPLY WITH CONSTABLE 'S OR WARDEN 'S SIGNAL
17 PEDESTRIAN FAILING TO COMPLY WITH CONSTABLE 'S DIRECTION
18 This lack of Bolshevik militancy ( and the reluctance to comply with Moscow 's directives ) was particularly galling for the Comintern since , as one of its own documents acknowledged , ‘ the Chilean Communist party is the one with the most influence amongst the masses out of all the South American Communist parties ’ .
19 It was her duty to tell me — a ‘ mother 's duty ’ — that my obstinate refusal to comply with Jean-Claude 's wishes meant I was becoming a burden to him .
20 It was those two who invariably forgot to comply with Judith 's requests , while John and I usually showed up with the items , literally bringing home the bacon .
21 But it was not now so easy to get rid of Anselm : he refused either to comply with Henry 's demand or leave the country , and for the next few weeks he lived quietly on his manors .
22 The production of discourse , especially scientific discourse , would seem to comply with Althusser 's concept of ‘ ritual practice ’ .
23 Gilkes confirms he 's happy to stick with Sun 's Solaris Unix implementation , and although the firm took out much of the networking stuff obviously surplus to Sparcbook requirements , he 's not much interested in the various cut-down Unix desktop implementations .
24 She visited Durham to see a friend and fell in love with the city and began to help with girls ' clubs in Durham and Sunderland .
25 It turns out that she has no real feelings for anyone except herself , not even her daughter who is burdened by the name Julia , and she likes to play with people 's emotions , such as Mr. Slope .
26 The masterly masculinity of ‘ cuff ’ may be thought to belong with Dryden 's conception of the grand style more than with Virgil 's .
27 The programmers were called in and told to fiddle with Univac 's brain to make the prediction more realistic .
28 ‘ You 'll have your work cut out to do that — to say nothing about having to contend with Matt 's opposition to the idea .
29 None of them seemed to include the tube in their itineraries , but there was some useful advice on how to secure the best berths on a Nile river cruiser and an interesting complaint about the lack of leg room on Concorde which assured him that the R and the F of this world had to contend with life 's little niggles just like everybody else .
30 Cornelius smiled warmly and rose to go with God 's grace .
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