Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Isaac and his brother Jacob [ q.v. ] clubbed together to produce Hebrew books for the Christian market , and thereby became acquainted with some of the most eminent Christian Hebraists of the day .
2 Slight and in his mid-twenties , he moved with energetic nervousness , his sharp eyes darting in all directions , as if on constant guard against a knife in the back — a worrying habit which I have since come to associate with compulsive back-stabbers .
3 Any software claiming to be pan-European obviously needs to comply with major accounting standards such as the 4th and 7th EC directives , for example , and would benefit from links to online databases providing up-to-date information on legislation across the EC .
4 At the time of manufacture the foil would obviously become mixed with other materials .
5 If men naturally enjoy mathematical stimuli more than social stimuli then I would have thought they were at least equally well equipped to deal with the socially isolating position of working at home — and possibly better equipped to deal with everyday geometrical shapes such as vegetables , kitchen sinks and washing machines .
6 An elderly sergeant once remarked on his experience of attending a cot death for the first time , ‘ You just have to say to yourself , the next time I will be better equipped to cope with this type of situation …
7 I must emphasise that this paper is only attempting to deal with one aspect of Irigaray 's thought and will inevitably touch on issues that I wo n't have space to develop .
8 A High Street clothes shop , for example , may not only have to compete with another clothes retailer in that street , but also with the large department store in the town centre , plus mail order companies .
9 An hour or so spent talking with other women about how weak , cruel , uncaring , lazy and insensitive their husbands were always made her tired .
10 The system can only attempt to deal with possible errors of recognition or spelling .
11 In this way , the infant is not only learning to communicate with another person , but also to communicate about something .
12 There were , therefore , problems that Developments sought to solve , and in doing so had to contend with entrenched positions .
13 It 's bad enough trying to fly with unequal line lengths ; having an asymmetric kite can be most frustrating !
14 The King is better advised to deal with this himself .
15 I find it odd that the position has so changed compared with 15 months ago when I became Secretary of State , when some Conservative Members were alleging that standards had declined and Opposition Members were denying those allegations .
16 Thus , schools not only have to deal with financial delegation but they have to be very aware of market forces .
17 It is far easier from their point of view if they only need to deal with one entity and they will probably prefer that to be the purchaser as it is the purchaser that has taken over the business .
18 Writers constantly have to deal with this prejudice , and it is well worth remembering this before discussing writing with casual acquaintances .
19 So did the amusing little sag of her incipient double chin , the veining on her cheeks ( which , unlike Alix , she does not think to cover with Liquid Foundation ) , the slight plump soft dimpling of her upper arm , the raised veins in the backs of her hands , the broadening of her hips , the decreasing flexibility of her joints .
20 Wordsworth soon became disillusioned with most of Godwin 's ideas .
21 Remove handles , nameplate and door seal and carefully mask off all areas that you do not want to paint with overlapping sheets of newspaper .
22 With the South Koreans proving to be serious challengers , the Japanese obviously do not want to contend with another team for Asian supremacy .
23 Not all planning authorities , however , are of the opinion that odour pollution is best dealt with by planning controls , many considering that ‘ planning ’ is not intended to deal with such problems being the responsibility of the Health and Safety Executive and the District Environmental Health Department .
24 They counted the number of the copulations and they found the females were copulating much more than they needed in order to have , have offspring , so the big problem is why do female adders go to all the trouble of extra copulations with extra males when they could easily just make do with one or two and store the semen , and er the consequence as you could have predicted I think having attended my lectures , is that there does seem to be selection for erm sperm competition in male adders and the , the supposition seems to be that females are openly inciting male sperm competition , because they 're mating with many more males than they need to and there does n't seem to be another gain , they do n't get provisioning from a male , they , all they get is sperm .
25 I do not presume to argue with these , but our modern parallels do not help us overmuch .
26 Formal studies of code switching thus tend to deal with idealised or edited data , to which syntactic theories are applied : e.g. Phrase Structure Grammar ( Joshi 1985 ) ; Government and Binding ( Di Sciullo et al.
27 For example , 32 per cent of the pre-retirement age group see health as being physically fit compared with 10 per cent of the over-65 age group .
28 But social anthropological fieldwork is ordinarily conducted in unfamiliar social settings and , because the fieldworker is initially a stranger , he is not preconditioned to interact with those he studies in any particular predetermined way .
29 They 're not designed to cope with cobbled streets . ’
30 God has gone ahead of us to provide , in the suffering and death of his Son , all the special grace we may individually need to cope with evil and the abuse of love .
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