Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 to obtain sufficient information to confirm your willingness to proceed with the transaction ; and
2 Er , a fourth year of record profits , record er , sales , record margin , with the schools business thirty seven percent ahead of the previous year with our successful maths programme , aided and abetted by er , the business that produces the manipulatives to go with the maths programme .
3 My little stand to go with the microphone , I had it here probably fallen in my handbag .
4 The original clock and watchmaker business expanded in the late 19th century and a separate clock factory was set up in Robert Street , Middlesbrough to cope with the demand .
5 Perhaps she had intended to restore it to working order but with increasing age had n't been able to summon the energy or enthusiasm to cope with the disturbance .
6 But now with a fifty billion pound deficit to contend with the Chancellor is expected to see VAT on books and newspapers as a useful source of income .
7 A family attempts to cope with the eruption into their lives of an unruly aunt .
8 From Woolworths , we will hear that the Dixons management have brought their troubles on themselves , that their attempts to cope with the downturn have been lamentable and that only a new team — with a more analytical approach than the pile-it-high philosophy which did Dixons so proud when times were good — can engineer the necessary closure of small high street outlets in favour of a move to larger ones on the edge of town .
9 The long-running controversy over Czechoslovak plans to proceed with the Gabcikovo dam project on the River Danube [ see EDs passim ] continues , ahead of talks between Hungary and the Czechoslovak federal government .
10 They say parents are often left without support to cope with the death , and doctors , nurses and midwives need to understand how to help them .
11 The player wants the story to continue with the Republic and in the World Cup — and he will be back in his favourite position against Bingham 's boys come next Wednesday .
12 that ultimate responsibility for the decision to proceed with the transaction rests solely with the directors of the client company ;
13 The SLORC regime had been eager to attract foreign investment ; this was thought to have been the major factor in its decision to proceed with the election .
14 Opponents of the creation of a European currency union , to be found mainly in the UK , have directed a variety of criticisms , not always of an economic nature , against the EC decision to proceed with the implementation of the principal proposals of the Delors Plan .
15 Plastic Padding has a number of easy-to-use adhesive fillers to cope with the repair of most materials .
16 Oh yeah , i in that way er certainly when he produced the bonus contract to go with the saw table , you know we w that was fairly plain , that production would have risen in his estimates quite considerably , and yet our wages in fact would have dropped quite considerably so , yes I mean er it did n't seem quite to tally in the way we would have like to have seen it .
17 There was one , there was one last comment that I missed out there that it was the erm the permission to proceed with the product recommendations , you were wanting to proceed with recommendations but you had n't got the commitment off Steven in the first place so you were suggestion recommendations and what !
18 There was little in the West to compare with the fanaticism shown by Eastern monks or lay people as well as bishops over the minutiae of dogma .
19 Because he or she appears to manage , the owners might not realise that old age is taking its toll and that the dog has become much more attached to them because of its sudden psychological inability to cope with the environment .
20 They do n't have the time or the resources , and that may be because they do n't have enough people at partner level to cope with the organisation that training involves . ’
21 She only had one cow , it was all she could afford , but it provided enough milk to go with the porridge in the morning and the potatoes at other meals .
22 He has the temperament to cope with the job at Old Trafford . ’
23 They may also be short on the reading skills and note-taking skills to cope with the volume of information they are now required to process .
24 It allows the board to continue with the levy , which ensures that income will be gained and that training can continue .
25 All the difficulties were symptoms of her struggle to cope with the development of what the business had become , ’ Carolyn believed .
26 The mixed feelings at having given up the struggle to cope with the family member at home can lead to a diminution of visits , which may be painful at times .
27 During the 1920s , however , the clash between these two legacies of the Great War for socialists was to become a central issue in their attempts to grapple with the problem of unemployment .
28 Where carers admit that abuse has occurred , or are fearful that it may , the worker may have the opportunity to work with the carer ( and where possible , the old person ) on a future strategy .
29 ‘ He is not in good health , and he asks only that his nephew , Nathan , who is sixteen , shall be given the opportunity to work with the firm , starting at the lowest rung of the ladder , to learn the publishing business thoroughly .
30 Her role in Selling Hitler offered Julie , one of five children , the opportunity to work with the director Alistair Reed .
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