Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] with [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When the bas-relief on a newly-opened post office was reviewed by The Times , the newspaper 's art correspondent commented with some inspiration , ‘ The design consists of a male and female nude , recumbent , but with a suggestion that they are floating in water .
2 The main aim of their eight-week-long visit is to learn enough to set up a consultancy centre at the university as the Czechs , unused to the rising unemployment they now face , do not have the knowhow to cope with such upheaval .
3 But their efforts to collect the money from Germany met with little success ; and when French and Belgian troops occupied the Ruhr in 1923 in an attempt to force payment , the German economy collapsed amidst wild inflation ( CORE , pp. 6–7 ) .
4 It may be advantageous to both groups to liaise with each other over the monitoring of Little Mill and Fishers Brae corner .
5 ‘ Sure , we can adapt and get the ball forward quickly when needs be , but that 's all about having the variety to cope with any situation .
6 ‘ Since you 're having Suzie 's trail pursued with such vigour , perhaps it would be sensible to stay on until my hotel reservation lapses . ’
7 This process of dealing with her impressions was dovetailed into her everyday tasks without the two activities interfering with each other .
8 To resolve the problem that most organisations have multiple networks that communicate using different network protocols , the multiprotocol networking software in Oracle7 is designed to enable any client computer to communicate with any server or group of server computers in the network , regardless of network protocol .
9 On an untitled piece by Richard Downes and Thomas Roper , it reads ‘ Two performers interact with each other using two heavy concrete curves as a channel for their communication . ’
10 The intention is that the members of the household should have an opportunity to communicate with each other , to sense their unity as a family , and to enjoy time set aside from the normal rush of daily life .
11 At the moment , you can get adaptors for computers to cope with some form of speech or at least a limited range of verbal instructions erm and in fact Apple computers and others have little packages which allow about thirty well-defined verbal instructions to , to go in .
12 Their intention to continue with this strategy remains .
13 Topaz had turned very pale , her eyes filled with such fury that Amsterdam recoiled .
14 There are several methods of extending our rule to cope with this problem , all of which are essentially ways of considering programs restricted so that we only need worry about a finite set of values at a time .
15 Incorporating this object-oriented technology in UEC II will enable applications written in different Motif environments to communicate with each other by treating services such as e-mail , fax , and file naming as objects , OMG says .
16 For his part Humphrys maintained with some justice that any binding provision would not be compatible with Iraq 's future independent status .
17 US foreign aid , the authors say with some irony , has contributed greatly to the ‘ modernization of Third World poverty ’ .
18 However , linear precedence has been shown to be a significant factor affecting the manner in which words associate with each other [ Church & hanks , 1989 ] .
19 But we have managed to get another car booked with another firm .
20 And this firm he thinks because he 's gon na have his roof done with these roof tiles , these new type they 're gon na give him them !
21 The presence of tattoo shops , ‘ topless ’ discothèques which offered dancing and music almost twenty-four hours a day were a reminder that Copenhagen was an active and important port , yet the overall effect was charming and romantic as flowers spilled out of window-boxes and the cafés and restaurants vied with each other to attract custom by the quality of their food and their individual décor .
22 Methodologically , it is not possible for any researcher to get the kids to talk with much sense of ideas since the question ‘ Why ? ’ to the smashing of milk bottles is one that is not possible for the boy to answer outside the context of the whole Saturday evening …
23 Never had three Wren ratings moved with such swiftness , drawn by the tantalizing promise of hot tea .
24 We are also interested in what the priorities are now for demilitarisation and reconstruction , and I ask the Minister specifically to approach our American colleagues to ask them to convert the substantial military aid that has until now been given to El Salvador into civilian aid to help with that reconstruction .
25 It was easy for the Jews to comply with this custom because Hecataeus of Abdera had produced a little model of what was expected of them .
26 All samples contained detectable material in assays using LW60 ; in general , concentrations measured with this antibody were higher than with the other antibodies , and in particular there were higher concentrations in tumour compared with normal tissue extracts .
27 He finds time to talk to her and tell her what 's going on so that she 's never at a loss to deal with any situation .
28 Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) under which schools are funded on the basis of pupil numbers , open enrolment which allows schools to recruit outside their immediate catchment area , and the publication of certain test and examination results combine to make schools compete with each other for pupils .
29 In practice , many leases expressly exclude this requirement on the part of the landlord and statute dispenses with this part of the procedure in many cases :
30 Children do appear to assume different words contrast with each other in meaning , and they impose contrasts in meaning where there are differences in form .
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