Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We will involve them further in helping employers to help with childcare . |
2 | MOE ( Means Of Escape ) roof window , hinges at top to provide opening dimensions to conform with Building Regulations . |
3 | There may be a need to consider changes to the general practitioner 's contract to encourage research , such as relaxing the regulations of hours committed to patient services and creating a practice development allowance to encourage practices to work with commissioning authorities to adopt and evaluate health gain strategies . |
4 | In relation to Question 1 ( which is discussed in the following pages ) , many trainees find it difficult to discard subjectivity entirely in goal setting and still want to set goals to do with changing ‘ attitudes ’ , ‘ relationships ’ , and ‘ perceptions ’ . |
5 | Liberal protests notwithstanding , it had been announced in 1870 that the pope , speaking ex cathedra , is gifted with infallibility when defining doctrines to do with faith and morals . |
6 | Do firms employ consultants to assist with marketing ? |
7 | Preventing or curing disease by a change in lifestyle raises problems to do with education and politics that are somewhat beyond our scope . |
8 | Teach parents to deal with problem behaviour in general . |
9 | She says she ‘ gets leaders to connect with Nature , and teaches them how to access their higher consciousness ’ and does some more psychological work on things like the way managers often project their own insecurities on to others . |
10 | But for now , she would not allow herself to think , she would rest for a few hours and then make arrangements to deal with business matters . |
11 | A group of experts in Europe set out to solve problems to do with language learning in continuing education for adults beyond formal schooling . |
12 | The failure of the phenomenological approach to teach skills of discernment , and to wrestle with truth-claims and the problems these present when they are conflicting , does not prepare pupils to cope with secularist objections to religion . |
13 | However , the new Trade Union Act applying a European directive will require employers to consult with trade unions before issuing dismissal notices in such cases . |
14 | It is clear that firms are taking the regulatory regime seriously ; nearly all have taken steps to comply with audit regulations . |
15 | Once melted they left basins to fill with lake water . |
16 | As BR discovered however , it is essential to give maintenance crews skiing lessons to cope with mountaintop transmitters in winter , and placate Irish TV viewers whose screens suddenly go fuzzy . |