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

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1 I was just going to deal with that one .
2 There is an old-fashioned quality to these performances which leaves me wishing for something just a little less well-upholstered , although I can imagine anyone coming to Bach for the first time with this recording could well come away with the impression that old LEAVES is quite simply the ‘ bizz ’ , and I for one would not wish to argue with that !
3 A test based on a single product at different stages of its life-cycle does not attempt to deal with that situation .
4 Well , I think the first starting point is asking men to be self-aware and if one of the untoward consequences of that self-awareness is self-consciousness , then we 'll just have to live with that .
5 The variability of the shifted features does not seem to correlate with that of the main features .
6 You just have to live with that .
7 It is whether children with special needs should attend a special school , and of course the argument from this point of view is that a special school can have staff specially trained to deal with that kind of child , the sort of resources that they need , the protective environment that 's necessary for certain disabilities , and of course there are many special schools around — we 've got one here in Brighton for the deaf , for instance — there are a number of examples that one can point to .
8 ‘ No , I do n't think he ever did score with that one .
9 Much of the law in the Pactus Legis Salicae probably did equate with that known by the rachinburgi , even if there was variation in detail .
10 The argument of the 1842 Sketch ( and so , too , of the Origin ) was knowingly structured to accord with that vera causa ideal ( Hodge , 1977 ) .
11 Er , you do n't want to evolve with that do you ?
12 Would n't want to mix with that bunch anyway .
13 ‘ You do n't want to travel with that weighing you down , ’ said Colley .
14 Opponents frequently struggled to cope with that type of galvanising influence as Howard Wilkinson 's team may discover for themselves on their return to Villa Park tonight .
15 Cor I would n't like working with that lot then !
16 Headmasters did n't even have to bother with that .
17 This balance is important , since , for example , some accounts whose critical focus is the rise of the individual , private , property-owning self , almost appear to conspire with that reification of the self which they seek to criticize in contemporary culture , by isolating and concentrating on this single factor .
18 ‘ The art world has never had to deal with that populist level , ’ he continues — we 've obviously broached one of his favourite topics .
19 Edmund Burke , the Whig politician who became the founding philosopher of modern British Conservatism , would certainly have agreed with that .
20 Erm I , I never did agree with that very much really .
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