Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 It then goes on to deal with the question of costs .
2 Section 20(2) goes on to deal with the position where price information is correct when given but becomes false afterwards .
3 The issue is whether or not the defendant 's lawyer should have told his client about the state of the title and the risks arising therefrom and I did n't have any difficulty in coming to the conclusion on that matter without the aid of expert evidence and erm the judge then goes on to deal with the authorities .
4 In general old people who are becoming vulnerable in some way , are left to carry on coping with the assistance of family , friends , or neighbours , and most receive minimal help from outside welfare agencies .
5 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 .
6 Some of the unskilled youngsters drafted in to help with the decorating did not .
7 Oh no , Jinny thought as he bent down to fiddle with the controls of the video recorder .
8 He was forcefully kicked in his stomach , and bent over groaning with the pain .
9 LIVERPOOL super-featherweight Jimmy Owens , who in August was involved in an acrimonious split with his manager Carl Moorcroft , has come up fighting with the most important contest and biggest payday of his career .
10 The club have chartered a special flight from Manchester to Bologna and over 100 fans hare already booked up to travel with the official party .
11 Stephen had them in the handsome , leather-bound edition of the International Collectors ' Library and also in the paperbacks that had come out to go with the television series .
12 Ore was also carted down from a hopper at Top Level , the track crossing the beck directly below the waterfall then winding around to connect with the Levers Water — Paddy End track .
13 The Irishmen , if they had any cattle left , used to drive them into the street ; and they 'd carry on bargaining with the farmers under a street lamp ; and when the police came along they 'd move further on to another lamp until they 'd sold all their cattle . ’
14 This morning Betty — my cleaner — came in bursting with the news that there was a brass plate outside .
15 When Helen came in to help with the spaying operation she looked rather nervous .
16 Across the choppy water from them stands Billingsgate Fish Market , smartened up to tone with the neighbourhood .
17 Earlier this season , Haslemere might have collapsed at this stage , but they came back to equalise with the best goal of the game .
18 In a pointed reference to criticism of his refusal to rule out voting with the Government in the future , he said : ‘ Jim of all people should know that there are occasions when Labour as well as the Tories can act against the Scottish interest and therefore must be opposed . ’
19 Sun Microsystems Inc has sent its third-generation Viking plans out to bid with the various semiconductor houses : this thing is supposed to be a very high-end piece that wo n't turn into product for another three to five years .
20 And you ken and all their friends and neighbours came around to help with the harvest they 'd have this home brew .
21 Many thousands arrived by rail and road and local Kidderminster car-parks were specially opened up to cope with the volume of visitors .
22 About 40,000 brokerage accounts were transferred to Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. in the USA , while in London the Bank of England and city institutions stepped in to deal with the consequences of the collapse on the foreign exchange .
23 In spite of this attitude by some of the die-hards , more and more money was being spent on new craft and equipment and our Technical Branch , which hitherto had concentrated on the maintenance on our fleet of small boarding launches , was being geared up to deal with the new cutter fleet .
24 What most Directors of Social Services are worried about is that the group of children that we 're now finding in children 's homes , are so disturbed , because of their past family backgrounds er and so , so problematic er with their behaviour , er that they 're now concerned to make sure that the children 's homes of the future are properly geared up to deal with the very difficult group of children .
25 While volunteers could be relied upon to make life as comfortable for them as possible , there 's concern about whether the professional agencies are geared up to help with the deeper anxieties .
26 She expelled her breath sharply , and automatically reached up to fiddle with the bun at her nape , easing her arms back , trying to release the tension mounting in her shoulders .
27 He finished up fighting with the Czech resistance in Prague until the Russians arrived .
28 Health promotion officers have been encouraging people to give up smoking with the help of a scene from the classic movie Casablanca .
29 Heart-beat slowing , the blood oozing from three holes in his body , spreading out to mingle with the drying milk , the gleaming shards of glass .
30 At last , the morning came when Oliver was allowed to go out to work with the two other boys .
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