Example sentences of "[noun] to [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | But cricket club president Brian Kneeshaw stressed the move did not alter his club 's stated opposition to parting with the land , described by a local councillor as ‘ the jewel in Middlesbrough 's crown ’ . |
2 | If moving area , clients , though seemingly supportive , can often find that travel and lack of personal contact prove substantial disincentives to remaining with the solicitor . |
3 | They would need to insist on Eastern states meeting minimum labour standards as a pre-cursor to trading with the West . |
4 | World View : The virtues of old history : Lawrence Freedman argues that the key to coping with the future lies in past events |
5 | They provide welfare support ranging from hospital visits to helping with the completion of applications for financial assistance for a variety of needs , such as rent , gas , electricity , telephone arrears , purchase of essential household equipment , clothing and travel costs to visit sick relatives . |
6 | Stress directs resources away from dealing with the job to dealing with the emotional discomfort and personal threat . |
7 | Developments of the last few years within mainstream nursery settings as well as within ‘ special needs ’ contexts demonstrate a commitment to dealing with the whole child , taking into account major influences on his/her life and progress . |
8 | Its demise would be a blow to the Government 's entire rail privatisation strategy ; doubt has been cast on BR 's commitment to working with the private sector , and companies such as Richard Branson 's Virgin Group , which have been planning to move into the rail business , will think hard before going ahead . |
9 | There was always a difficulty in obtaining enough currency , a major barrier to trading with the west . |
10 | In addition to coping with the illness itself many sufferers also have to cope with the misconceptions other people have about the illness . |
11 | With unusual explicitness , he states the grounds and consequences of his approach , and in addition to grappling with the task of offering holist explanations , he addresses its epistemological corollaries . |
12 | Repeatedly switch your stance from leading with the left leg to leading with the right , and strike with either hand as your weight settles . |
13 | AN actress old enough to be drawing her pension begged to play glamorous Scarlett O'Hara in a sequel to Gone With The Wind . |
14 | The various pieces of legislation run into several dozens , and the overall impression is of a piecemeal approach to dealing with the problem . |
15 | He had , still , many contacts in this field and it was yet another approach to coping with the surplus capacity produced by the Carno factory . |
16 | It took time before Byrnes began to make full use of the American foreign service , let alone to give much thought to working with the British Foreign Office . |
17 | There is complete agreement on the commitment of the Council of Europe to dealing with the issue , and I repeat that it would be interesting to hear just where the Government stand . |
18 | I believe we should all warmly welcome this opportunity to debate the role of audit ; it gives the users of audit services the opportunity to have their say and it should make a major contribution to dealing with the expectation gap . |
19 | Unusually , the policy can be identified with a particular minister : Duncan Sandys ( who later made another contribution to planning with the promotion of the Civic Trust and the Civic Amenities Act ) . |
20 | Watkins comes to a similar conclusion , although he argues that the Labour Party 's hostility to working with the Communist Party was the reason for its failure to force the National government to abandon its non-intervention policy . |