Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 See really all you need to do is pull it , you 've got two posts , how high do you want to go with the posts , about that high ?
2 For as long as these conditions persist , and until a comprehensive range of services is developed to cope with the needs of parents with older mentally handicapped children and adults , there will still be a need for mental handicap hospitals , and there will still be young people being admitted to them .
3 The idea was to start a volunteer counselling service for adult victims of incest and abuse , but the response to Christine 's appeal was so great that ICAIRR is now struggling to cope with the demands on its services .
4 Life for a single parent was never easy — struggling to cope with the demands of a new baby , while at the same time trying to hold down a job .
5 Unfortunately , it has no effect on the larval stage in the eggs and further applications may need to be given to cope with the larvae as they hatch .
6 I did n't get much opportunity to talk to for any length of time but she managed to arrange to meet with the others with young babies and we planned to get together again later that week .
7 Crime they say does n't pay , well you may have your own views on that but certainly across the breadth of variety of criminal activity we might agree that crime almost always hurt someone , more or less , we have a system designed to cope with the effects of crime and to deter future criminals , but it does n't seem to be making crime a thing of the past , so how good are we at dealing with crime , tonight 's hundred women have a broad range of experience as victims , law women , perpetrators , police and others , we 'll be hearing their views on the system and how it might be changed and asking why are we all so fascinated by fictional crime from Cell Block H to Agatha Christie .
8 Thanks to the air-conditioning in the bedroom , she was at last feeling slightly cooler , but clearly none of her clothes — designed to cope with the vagaries of the English weather — were at all suitable for the steamy heat of New York .
9 Turbine engines had not been introduced into regular airline use when I joined the Branch ; also one 's practical application of aerodynamics had to be radically modified to cope with the characteristics of high speed flight with swept wings and all the associated developments that went with this revolution in flying .
10 Now 's also the time to warn your remover about any parking restrictions at either end of the journey — he may need to liaise with the police .
11 This is because we will commence knitting with the carriages at the right and be knitting the first row of background colour to the left .
12 * the user has perhaps to budget for the cost of the item , and will wish to maximise the value for money he or she can obtain from the expenditure ; * the user has to cope with the consequences of late delivery , faulty products , breakdowns and servicing requirements ( etc ) ; * the user will be concerned with product reliability and supplier reputation .
13 It is not surprising that , since Buckland 's editorial was written , the neatly expressive classificatory structure illustrated in his example has now been discarded to cope with the problems of fixed length codes and a single hierarchy .
14 There is a range of behavioural methods which animals use to try to cope with the conditions , and again we can make measurements of how much they are having to use these .
15 This involves a double choice as the verb from has to agree with the stimuli both in tense and person .
16 It follows that a particular score from an intelligence appraisal can be a useful cut-off point in that those who do not attain the cut-off should not be expected to cope with the demands of the particular task .
17 As I was unable to see how I could realistically expect students to take responsibility for classes after only six weeks in the School of Education , I decided ( after much self doubt ) to put the students on their first teaching practice in the fourth and fifth years of schools offering our joint GCE O Level/CSE French for Communication syllabus where they would be expected to work with the teachers in a variety of roles .
18 ‘ … but always there has been a hidden canker , which has grown with the years until it is stifling me . ’
19 The Soviet authorities had no reason to take any interest in the fate of a handful of foreign invaders when over twenty million of their own people had been killed , while as for the Italians , it had suddenly become clear that they had in fact been anti-Fascists to a man all along and could hardly be expected to sympathize with the relatives of those few fanatics who had been rash enough to fight for the despised Duce .
20 For the past week the Mayor has suffered with the men as they respond to early morning calls .
21 Delegates at Blackpool voted overwhelmingly to re-admit the EETPU now that it has merged with the engineers to form the million-strong AEEU .
22 The Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers ( AFBD ) has merged with The Securities Association ( TSA ) in order to reduce bureaucracy and to decrease costs to member firms , many of whom were members of both SROs .
23 But this is a resort that has moved with the times , and today serves as a superbly-located touring centre for North Wales as well as an entertainment-packed seaside destination .
24 John MacGregor , the Secretary of State for Education , has shown with the teachers that he actually listens to what they say .
25 To ask the Attorney-General what discussions he has had with the chairmen of the Bar Council and the Law Society concerning the impact on the effective operation of the legal system of the quality of recruitment to the legal professions .
26 You may need to fiddle with the valves quite a bit to get the right balance between the different outlets .
27 What do I need to discuss with the parents when taking on a child ?
28 The principles contained within the 1984 Act are designed to comply with the principles as stated in the Council of Europe Convention on Data Protection .
29 An expert misconducts himself only if he fails to decide the issue in the way he has agreed with the parties to do : see 13.13 .
30 Paul shouts angrily and loudly at smaller children who want to play with the toys he is using .
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