Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But then the record company comparisons started to appear with regard to new material : ‘ Well , it 's not as good as … ’
2 There is a considerable backlog of work to process with regards to Council Tax .
3 Oh well reply the girl I used to work with wrote to me this morning .
4 Physiological disorders , like cancer in humans and animals ( according to the present state and progress in scientific knowledge and understanding ) , are not diseases caused by other life forms like bacteria , bacilli , fungus or virus ( although cancer opinion is beginning to waver with regard to virus ) .
5 There were several students on hand to help with moving of the furniture etc .
6 It is the best choice for tourers and cross-country enthusiasts because of the kicking heel-raise which can be accentuated to help with climbing on skins and increase elan when gliding across flat sections .
7 For example , you may be able to get a grant to help with putting in a hot water system if you do not have one .
8 For example , you can get a grant to help with putting in a hot water system if you do not already have one .
9 What responsibilities and liabilities are proprietors expected to assume with regard to their guests ?
10 I am aware that three Divisions have their own news sheets but in the interest and the UNITY of the Department , I believe that ‘ NETWORK ’ has an important role to play with regard to communication and the sharing of information .
11 For the uninitiated , this means that from 1500 feet will get you around four to five miles to play with depending on wind .
12 The European Commission has vowed to continue with working towards closer union , abandoning Denmark if necessary .
13 Dolphins have an ingenious adaptation to cope with eating under water .
14 MANY people spend more time worrying about how they are going to cope with catering for Christmas than they do actually cooking the bird and all the trimmings .
15 According to John Landon , senior lecturer in multicultural education at Edinburgh 's Moray House College , a child who appears to be fluent in English in spite of its not being his or her first language may still be unable to cope with testing in English .
16 The relationship ended after five years : her lover grew too tired to cope with caring for her .
17 The bureau is looking for people with a spare six hours a week who would be able to cope with working in a busy office .
18 A meeting of the Foreign Ministers ' of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) , held in Stockholm , the Swedish capital , on Dec. 14-15 , was dominated by the search for measures to deal with fighting in Bosnia-Hercegovina and tensions in other potential flashpoints in eastern Europe .
19 Excluded property is taken outside any charge to IHT with regard to discretionary trusts by virtue of IHTA 1984 , s58(1) ( f ) .
20 As he told county councillors , the service had not been comprehensively reviewed since the Seventies and the job it is required to do has altered considerably with time notably , more of the work is to do with helping at road traffic accidents .
21 What is that to do with investing in enterprise ?
22 Its power had nothing to do with sexual attraction , and a great deal to do with wanting to be liked .
23 After leaving school at 16 , she began to draw more and more : ‘ It is quite close to acting in that it 's to do with reflecting on life — how you see people and the fascination of trying to distil the essence of a person .
24 The most important marketing device in the industry has nothing to do with skiing at all .
25 He said it was something to do with digging for roots , but William did n't know about that , he just liked graveyards .
26 The decision in 1925 to rejoin the Gold Standard had as much to do with wishing to be ‘ tied up ’ to the United States of America as was the decision to enter the ERM to do with wishing increasingly to be linked with a centrally governed Europe .
27 Not to do with looking after people at all .
28 It was something to do with homing in more precisely on what had really happened , seeing if it was ever possible to pin down the truth .
29 Anything to do with going to the loo makes children laugh .
30 Nothing to do with rushing in where angels fear to tread . ’
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