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

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1 It appeared that one of Edna 's married daughters had split up from her husband and needed somewhere to go with her small children .
2 Because you 're — mature enough to cope with my get-up-and-go , self-interested philosophy ? ’
3 ‘ I know he has had his moments in the past , but perhaps he has never been at a club big enough to cope with his particular character .
4 But , ’ said Terry darkly , leaning towards me , ‘ this is something you should know , if you 're lucky enough to work with him one day . ’
5 Conversely , do they trust you sufficiently to discuss with you those delicate and sensitive issues which need confidential handling ?
6 Carol had quite enough to do with her own job and all her own shopping without preparing meals as well and she hoped she would have a little rest after Christmas , now that people took time off in lots of offices until after the New Year .
7 The nickname he acquired at this stage — Tiger Tim — was less to do with his crusading journalistic style than his relentless pursuit of late contributors to the magazine .
8 Europe is now rich enough to deal with its tribal , idiotic hatreds and appallingly violent racism on its own .
9 It 's all to do with their continued wilful rejection of Captain Bob 's morale-boosting pay and conditions package which , for some reason , they deplore .
10 Yeah , I mean I do n't know how powerful they were that , I mean he were n't , he were n't belting on those but there was , he was playing loud enough to appreciate with its own you know
11 If you are fortunate enough to have with you one or two baits , and you can flick these to the fish without scaring them off , it is interesting to see how , or even if , they respond .
12 It 's like he said , he said it 's a quote from , said I 'm going down to stay with him next month .
13 He had no real gift for the dramatic and could not to contend with his young competitor Joshua Reynolds in the Grand Manner .
14 Three hundred years after the events , our Irish nurses were still being exhorted not to consort with their British patients but to remember Drogheda and Wexford .
15 Our chances of ending the war quickly would certainly be greatly increased if the battle were won ; but if we failed to win it , even after what had already been achieved , our victory would merely be postponed and not rendered impossible , especially if we resolved in good time not to persist with our useless efforts at Verdun , but to take the initiative of attack elsewhere .
16 Indeed the clause in dispute in Walford v Miles was a lock-out clause in that it represented an undertaking by the vendor not to negotiate with anyone other than the purchaser .
17 We hear that progress has been rather slow of late but feel this has less to do with the quality of Swan Vesta the boys are using and more to do with their strange diets .
18 It was not so much a case of social science theories being senseless , misguided or absurd , but more to do with their serious lack of evidential support .
19 Their rundown had more to do with their social function becoming anachronistic .
20 Either the loathsome Mr Sterne had flown out here deliberately to coincide with her lonely holiday , which seemed most unlikely , or else Charles and Lucy had somehow omitted to inform him that Virginia was coming in their place .
21 Bernard 's mother was not accustomed to such questions : she shook her head and took another fag and another cup of tea and longed to be off to stay with her eldest son .
22 Referee Bell pointed to the spot and striker David Kelly stepped up to equalise with his 12th goal of the season .
23 At least perplexing to me , but that is probably to do with my own shortcomings .
24 Several more of the problems are clearly to do with your current storage or methods of storage .
25 This time he did n't pretend to be other than he was , a writer in exile from his own class , setting out to see with his own eyes the state of emergency among the Northern unemployed .
26 But where such differences occur , our aim must always be to discover , by the most careful and rigorous study of which we are capable , what the relevant passages really mean , whether this turns out to agree with our own previous ideas or not .
27 All this time Mr Rayne on one side of the staircase and Mr Worseley on the other , each with half a dozen men , should have been fighting their way back to converge with his own party in the hall .
28 Alia and Aden are coming around to play with you this afternoon .
29 If Ross is n't around to deal with his awful mother , and if your life in her house is so unbearable , why do n't you and the kids move into our apartment in Wapping ? ’
30 The New Zealand and South African eights will do well to live with his mighty Wallaby pack in the weeks to come …
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