Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even so , now that Alain was there she felt safe enough to go with the man anyhow . |
2 | It might have been OK for the prairies , but bottom was n't low enough to cope with the hills of Nanaimo . |
3 | is n't enough to cope with the concept ‘ Put Me in Your Mix ’ . |
4 | Unless local Bars are then strong enough to cope with the demand for advocacy , this will pass more and more to the solicitors . |
5 | Well the level of benefit is simply not high enough to cope with the needs of living today . |
6 | It seems that she will not be well enough to proceed with the rest of the play , and so her understudy will be taking over the role . |
7 | Their first attempts to invent an anti-hero strong enough to vie with the popularity of Tarzan and Superman , and soft enough to melt the hearts of children , did not quite come off : ‘ I drew him bigger and more handsome . |
8 | Not as well as the General , but well enough to agree with the General 's assessment . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 've been fortunate enough to work with the likes of Joe Mercer and Jack Charlton and I know my place in a football club . |
10 | Er a similar cautious approach which none of them took yesterday when on examination it was found that there was more potential there than before , erm so to help with the figures I have found very helpful erm appendix eight to the er York City Council erm statement , I think it appears in both of their statements appendix eight Greater York housing provision sorry , could could I also direct you at the same time to the County Council 's N Y five appendix three now the , the two make interesting comparisons because they both start of with the same H one proposal of nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , and I 'll remind you there , sir , that only five thousand seven hundred of those are required by the existing population , four thousand of those are for migrants , and the two schedules go of in slightly different directions under the heading of completions , and the reason for that , sir , is that the the Greater York , the er County Council 's figures , as you can see were computed in October nineteen ninety two when only seven hundred dwellings had been completed , yet six months later , under item C for the Greater York er housing provision figure , York Ci York City Council figures , the completions were one thousand and sixty three . |
11 | Oh no , Jinny thought as he bent down to fiddle with the controls of the video recorder . |
12 | Some of the unskilled youngsters drafted in to help with the decorating did not . |
13 | He will implement procedures laid down to comply with the Company 's duty of care and will liaise with the Group Environmental Manager on such issues . |
14 | Because i i they though it was in competition with other varieties around and it something t It was n't necessarily to do with the fact that erm they though it was less it held less prestige in the community . |
15 | The prospering of Unionism had less to do with the war than is generally assumed , and it was more healthy in 1914 and less certain of prosperity in 1922 . |
16 | If we 're looking at the question of services coming together to deal with the emergency erm obviously I suppose the army and that will come in on a voluntary basis which but it might be necessary to see where someone could be authority to coordinate the services and bring it whatever is required . |
17 | In general , many of these inquiries were motivated by the need for what we would now regard as manpower planning , especially to do with the defence of the realms concerned . |
18 | Given that the video is intended for international sale , 's requests concerning the respecting of other countries ' mores ( especially to do with the representation of minorities , religion , sex and violence ) will be adhered to . |
19 | Given that the video is intended for international sale , 's requests concerning the respecting of other countries ' mores ( especially to do with the representation of minorities , religion , sex and violence ) will be adhered to . |
20 | Given that the video is intended for international sale , 's requests concerning the respecting of other countries ' mores ( especially to do with the representation of minorities , religion , sex and violence ) will be adhered to . |
21 | Whatever mischief Pie'oh'pah had worked upon his system it had cleared by the following morning — his eyes were operating normally , and he was lucid enough to deal with the practicalities of departure — but the echoes of what he 'd experienced still reverberated . |
22 | ALEX FERGUSON took a swipe at Leeds last night as he insisted that Manchester United are the only club big enough to deal with the ego of Eric Cantona . |
23 | He would be a good physical specimen , a gymnast , dexterous with his hands and patient enough to deal with the Doctor in his irascible moods . |
24 | The sinewy elegance of these figures is unusual , and has perhaps to do with the fact that the Aeginetan sculptors are recorded as preeminent in bronze . |
25 | But first let us follow up the possibility that the problem is entirely to do with the estimate . |
26 | The man altered course impatiently to deal with the interruption ; just under six foot , he looked smaller because of the width of the powerful sloping shoulders which even good tailoring could do little to minimize . |
27 | The difference between the colours is all to do with the distances between the humps and dips . |
28 | It 's all to do with the C.O. He wanted to court-martial me , only I heard them trying to find me so I hid in the latrines and I do n't know what happened in the end . |
29 | It 's all to do with the way different people 's minds work . |
30 | ‘ It 's all to do with the breed , ’ he explains . |