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

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1 I have never been able to see it with the naked eye ( as some observers claim to have done ) , but it is not hard to find with × 7 , and it is easy with × 8.5 .
2 There was even a character in Comic Cuts in the 1890s , a youthful prowler named ‘ Area Sneaker , — and what a pseudonym that is to conjure with from this supposedly untroubled late Victorian era — who reflected the fashion .
3 Attempts to characterise glass with a view to understanding its technology and source have been made , but glass is a difficult material to work with in this way because of compositional irregularities ( Sanderson and Hunter 1980 ; Hunter 1985 ) .
4 All of our leaders had reputations for being difficult to work with in some ways .
5 It is easy to identify with × 7 , and with × 20 it is not greatly inferior to M13 in Hercules .
6 Hubby was n't happy when no kiddies appeared ; blamed her , Sara had tried to be the good wife but failed ; the other wifies she was supposed to socialise with to further hubby 's career were dreadful , brainless bores .
7 Erm really it 's an issue about the amount , what little amount of hag that housing association grants are a comes into Harlow via the housing corporation we do n't have a lot to play with on any .
8 The reasons advanced for this failure in the " statement " of 1904 were " the difficulties which female organisers have had to contend with in other trades — apathy and lack of support " .
9 Theta and Eta are in the same × 7 field with p and the obviously reddish q , as well as the open cluster NGC 3114 , which is not bright , but is easy to see with × 7 and very obvious with any higher magnification .
10 It is easy to see with × 7 as a hazy patch , and with × 12 there is a hint of resolution into stars ; many individual stars can be seen in it with × 20 .
11 It is easy to see with × 7 .
12 Zeta is in the same field with the reddish , K-type Theta ( 5.3 ) , which is easy to see with × 7 or higher magnifications .
13 Hibiscus , frangipani , bougainvillaea and the glorious colours of the flame tree were a visual feast and a challenge for the camera which I felt unable to cope with at first .
14 ‘ But Janet — Dr Finlay 's not an easy man to deal with at all .
15 Now we 've all seen the intestacy there 's another little bit I like to deal with at this point er which is to do with inheritance tax .
16 In hindsight he wishes he had been more patient , particularly with the twenty-nine different unions he had to deal with at British Steel .
17 C. complains that he 's not as helpful or responsive as some of the other people he has to deal with in other factories .
18 Erm what sort of duties did you have to deal with in that ?
19 but the point I 'm trying to make is that the person who made the presentation er o o on er for , for the best of riders , I think he 's rather missed the point because he was talking to you about the , including , more information on er within the T V P and we did discuss , er we did like to make it quite clear during our er discussions that riding of horses on the highway is a matter for the T V P , riding horses on bridleways is a matter that we will have to deal with in basic in time .
20 The writer 's intention to amuse , or the reader 's amusement , are not easy issues to deal with in any summary way , but various forms of surprise and shock which may well cause a laugh or a smile will emerge as essential in distinguishing the fabliau .
21 The counsellor has many problems to deal with in this respect .
22 We had one or two casualties to deal with from that raid .
23 Erm so anything to do with minus one , or negative numbers you expect weird
24 It 's nothing to do with with that sort of battle .
25 I will actually be working to start with in this area here .
26 Now the position is authority together with other local authorities in this area , to start with in this authority proposes that the Stansted expanse stay there on the environment purpose , we keep hearing you saying where Hertfordshire , Harlow .
27 That I take as a sort of axiom , as , as , as given to start with in this argument .
28 Set against this is the felt reality ; the constraining influences of the number of individuals a person has to interact with at any one moment and the problem of time .
29 As he said : ‘ If I 'm deciding on whom I want to live with for fifty years — well , that 's the last decision I want my head to be ruled by my heart . ’
30 He said : ‘ If I 'm deciding whom I want to live with for 50 years — well , that 's the last decision in which I would want my head to be entirely ruled by my heart ’ .
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