Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The kingdom of Italy , the second big new state to emerge from the wars of the mid-century , had only to deal with a few French-speaking communities and some Germans in Venetia ; it did not yet have to face a minorities problem . |
2 | The diesel engine burns its fuel so much more efficiently that its hydro carbon and carbon monoxide emisions are low enough to dispense with a two way catalytic converter . |
3 | Well , the script was mislaid in the familiar maw which has snaffled up many a pleasing English scenario , and they were lucky enough to survive with a one-goal advantage at the finish . |
4 | If , however , no undertakings can be negotiated and the MMC investigates the merger and finds that it operates or may be expected to operate against the public interest , the Secretary of State has power to order the parties not to proceed with a proposed merger or to order divestment by the purchasing company if the merger has been completed . |
5 | The City Take-over Panel , which has to give its blessing to the ending of the contract , could take a dim view of the decision not to proceed with a formal bid . |
6 | Assessing this potential helps the practitioner to decide how best to work with an elder when some breakdown in routine occurs . |
7 | However , the purchaser should be aware that the effect of the decision by the House of Lords in the recent case of Walford v Miles [ 1992 ] 1 All ER 453 is that the purchaser can achieve exclusivity only in the sense that the vendor undertakes not to negotiate with a third party for a fixed period . |
8 | Similarly , investors tend not to deal with a new house if they are doubtful about its tenacity — and skilled market staff will not join a firm even for high salaries if they are unsure that it will remain in the market . |
9 | Miss Gracie had been the last governess , a pale sad woman who had lived for the brief holidays she could get away to spend with a beloved brother and his family in Stirling . |
10 | He tried fitfully to proceed with a short prose book on the nature of culture which he had been contemplating for some time , but by the end of 1942 had produced only a first draft of two chapters : this must be the source of the four essays which appeared in the New English Weekly during January and February 1943 under the title , " Notes toward a Definition of Culture " . |
11 | West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl broke off his visit to Poland on Friday and flew home to deal with a dramatic political situation after East Germany opened its borders to the West . |
12 | The doctor would feel her breasts , find nothing , smile and send her off to deal with a new , an incurable bitterness . |
13 | This has little to do with a conditioned eye , influenced by architectural orders , and more to do with a basic and instinctive feeling that lifts the spirit and brings about a sense of harmony between the scale of the house and the human frame . |
14 | We may set out to search with a tight specification of what we want to find . |
15 | There is an implied structure here to do with a competitive outdoing of the teacher 's role by the pupils in terms of information and experience . |
16 | LOUISE BORDUAS and dancing partner Bob Massé proved rock , n , roll is here to stay with a flippin' marvellous performance . |
17 | Their problem was principally one of continuity ; how to cope with a shifting population of mariners irregular both in voyages and habits of life . |
18 | Nothing there about how to cope with a hung Parliament , how Darlington will stay in Division Three , what the walking wounded will do in Australia which is real adversity . |
19 | How to cope with an unwanted pregnancy |
20 | Like other major times of life , old age is a time when you have to learn how to deal with a changing lifestyle without losing your dignity . |
21 | American soldiers ( and , to a lesser extent , British ones ) are given orders on how to deal with a televised interrogation . |
22 | The Manchester City chairman is facing the challenge of how to deal with a big cash approach from former Maine Road favourite Francis Lee . |
23 | He was about to experiment with a drastic remedy — not only taking his own advice but overriding that ‘ occasionally ’ by cohabiting with a prostitute as a common law wife . |
24 | How to live with a united Germany |
25 | Barnes put the Lions ahead to stay with a 33rd minute penalty and Clement and Rory Underwood scored second-half tries for the touring side . |