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

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1 Information not seen in aerial photographs of jungle fringes was fed back to Australia and enabled the United States and RAAF planes from the Northern Territory of Australia to bomb with a greater chance of finding targets .
2 And the system of Standing Cabinet Committees , which was developed in the War Cabinet days , now makes it possible to work with a smaller Cabinet , on the lines of your War Cabinet and ‘ Caretaker ’ Cabinet , 49 without impairing the principle of collective responsibility .
3 Specifically , this means provided they are prepared to work with a smaller ratio of balances/ liabilities .
4 Assessing this potential helps the practitioner to decide how best to work with an elder when some breakdown in routine occurs .
5 She wondered whether she would find enough to discuss with a stranger to fill the evening .
6 How would you like to help with the younger children ? ’
7 While volunteers could be relied upon to make life as comfortable for them as possible , there 's concern about whether the professional agencies are geared up to help with the deeper anxieties .
8 Colin Stephens added the conversion to go with an earlier penalty for a 10-0 lead .
9 ‘ In our view , a proper analysis of the risks attached to the project would have allowed it to proceed with a greater appreciation of likely achievement . ’
10 Er on a slightly bigger scale entertainment again as we 're only a small college , we do tend to liaise with the bigger education establishment in the city , I E Birmingham University , Central England University formerly Birmingham Polytechnic and Aston University .
11 If one male was defending a better territory than another male , the female might be selected to mate with the better male .
12 Who Which i which are having to cope with a bigger and bigger body .
13 It is easier to fit an extension to the inlet of a narrower radiator so the pipes can be reconnected than to alter the pipework to cope with a wider one .
14 The rest of the car will also stand up to hard use as well , and diesel cars tend to have bigger batteries and more powerful electrical systems to cope with the greater demands of starting .
15 The suspension , springs and dampers have to be robust to cope with the greater weight of the diesel engine , which can be up to 250lb , and the greater mileage that a diesel might be expected to cover .
16 Much of their propaganda was produced in a popular idiom , such as poems and broadsides , clearly designed for people who might lack the sophistication to cope with the lengthier , more intellectual justifications of Jacobitism .
17 They probably had very effective digestive systems with detoxifying enzymes to cope with the tougher diets .
18 He would n't have been able to cope with the larger trunks .
19 We begin to sense with a keener sensitivity the needs of people around us .
20 A fish and chip shop owner called me in to deal with the lower half of a long-skirted ancestor which often glided through her kitchen .
21 Any guitar synth is difficult to sum up , because you inevitably have to deal with the wider question of guitar-based synthesis in doing so .
22 Another ‘ scholarship girl ’ was shamefully treated by the rest of us because of her ( very slight ) Cockney accent , her generally ‘ non-U ’ turns of phrase , and her inability to deal with the simpler points of etiquette , whether at table or in the classroom .
23 While the main purpose of this article is to deal with the larger of the Cichlasoma species , advice on the basics of establishing a cichlid community can be applied to any of the species , even the smallest ones .
24 It now appears that , in addition to this , I will be expected to part with a further portion of my income as a graduate tax to pay for my education , the last three years of which I am spending in hospitals , not only studying , but assisting on a voluntary basis with essential clinical procedures and tests .
25 The answer to that will depend on their own performance , because persuading the other investors to part with a further 12 per cent of their equity will only be possible if they are going to get a good return on it .
26 Nicol , the Scottish champion and winner of the North Open last weekend , faces the stiffest programme with the Vitafit Open in Germany , the Odense Open in Denmark and the Portuguese Open within the next three weeks , and seems certain to emerge with a higher ranking than his current 52 .
27 Privatization of this sort has less to do with increased public choice by individual consumers and more to do with the cheaper provision of a standard service .
28 Perceptual skills by contrast are developments to do with the greater selectivity of information needed to monitor situations and guide actions .
29 Some arose from the difficulties of practical implementation , others had to do with the longer term history of state involvement in sexuality .
30 The school was aware of this and specifically created a post of responsibility for the brighter child and gave this to a senior member of the staff , and that member of the staff was responsible for looking at the effects of mixed ability teaching on specifically identified brighter pupils , and I do n't think the school would say that erm they totally solve the problem of what to do with the brighter children , but I think it 's a problem which exists even in streamed classes because the sort of pupil we 're talking about are pupils who are exceptional in their own right .
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